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    hedged farmland. The name of the town derives from the Latin: Noviomagus Lexoviorum ("Noviomagus of the Lexovii"). The town was originally known in Celtic...
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  • ISBN 88-8450-164-4. (in Italian) M.Fasolo, La via Egnatia, 2003, p. 77. Quasten, Johannes (2000) [1980]. Patrologia I: fino al concilio di Nicea (in Italian). Vol...
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  • by many other cities, Speyer was sometimes distinguished as Noviomagus Nemetum ("Noviomagus of the Nemetes"). At a central point of the Roman Rhine valley...
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    Emperor Trajan renamed the town, which became known as Ulpia Noviomagus Batavorum, Noviomagus for short, the ultimate origin of the current name. A collection...
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    adopted the Latinized name of Noviomagus, possibly suggesting that he came from the town of Nijmegen, called Ulpia Noviomagus Batavorum by the Romans. In...
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    Alpine campaign were relocated to the Rhine, and the legionary camps of Noviomagus, near Nijmegen, and Vetera were built. Recent literature has questioned...
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  • 25 February 2015. Butler, John (1 December 2016). "The birthplace of Johannes de Sacrobosco". Journal of the Royal Society of Antiquaries of Ireland...
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  • 68.48 1935 Johannes Stadius (1527–1579) WGPSN Stark 25°26′S 134°35′E / 25.43°S 134.59°E / -25.43; 134.59 (Stark) 47.72 1970 Johannes Stark (1874–1957)...
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