If you believe that any review contained on our site infringes upon your copyright, please email us. ![]() All submitted reviews become the licensed property of Sheet Music Plus and are subject to all laws pertaining thereto.If you have any suggestions or comments on the guidelines, please email us. ![]() ![]() ad 122-130 and extended by Severus a century later, the wall marked the northern defensive boundary of Roman Britain. Our brand of fighting is a full-contact simulated combat, and. We cannot post your review if it violates these guidelines. Hadrian's Wall (hdr-nz) An ancient Roman wall, 118.3 km (73.5 mi) long, across northern England. Vallum Hadriani is a foam combat group located in central New York, based out of Syracuse.Avoid disclosing contact information (email addresses, phone numbers, etc.), or including URLs, time-sensitive material or alternative ordering information.Please do not use inappropriate language, including profanity, vulgarity, or obscenity. Be respectful of artists, readers, and your fellow reviewers.Feel free to recommend similar pieces if you liked this piece, or alternatives if you didn't.Are you a beginner who started playing last month? Do you usually like this style of music? Consider writing about your experience and musical tastes.Do you like the artist? Is the transcription accurate? Is it a good teaching tool? Explain exactly why you liked or disliked the product.Becker, Drusus und die Vindelicier, in Schneidewin‘s Philologus, v. Rayser, Der Oberdonaukreis Bayerns unter den Römern, Augsburg, 1830 J. The principal tribes into which, according to Strabo, Pliny, and Ptolemy, the Vindelici were divided, were: the BRIGANTII, RUNICATAE, LEUNI, CONSUANTAE, BENLAUNI, BREUNI, and LICATII Their more important towns were: Augusta Vindelicorum, their capital, Reginum, Arbor Felix, Brigantium, Vemania, Campodunum, Abodiacum, Abusina, Quintiana Castra, Batava Castra, Vallatum, Isinisca, Pons Oeni, and a few others, which are treated of in separate articles. 3.24.)Īfter their subjugation by Tiberius, many of them were transplanted into other countries. 134, foll.) Others, without assuming that the Vindelicians were Germans, believe that their name is connected with the German Wenden, and that it was used as a general designation for nations or tribes that were not Germans, whence the modern Wend and also the name of the Vandali or Vindili. Their name contains the Celtic root Vind, which also occurs in several other Celtic names, such as Vindobona, Vindomagus, Vindonissa, and others. ![]() The inhabitants of Vindelicia, the Vindelici, were a kindred race of the Rhaeti, and in the time of Augustus certainly Celts, not Germans, as some have supposed. The Lacus Brigantinus in the southwest also belonged to Vindelicia. All the others are Alpine rivers and tributaries of the Danube, such as the ILARGUS, GUNTIA, LICUS, VIRDO, ISARUS, and the OENUS which separated Vindelicia from Noricum. The chief rivers of Vindelicia are: the Danube, the upper part of which flowed through the country, and farther down formed its boundary. The country is for the most part flat, and only its southern parts are traversed by offshoots of the Rhaetian Alps.Īs to the products of Vindelicia in ancient times, we have scarcely any information, though we are told by Dio Cassius (54.22) that its inhabitants carried on agriculture, and by other authors that the country was very fertile. Vindelicia accordingly embraced the northeastern parts of Switzerland, the south-eastern part of Baden, the southern part of Würtemberg and Bavaria, and the northern part of Tirol. The line of demarcation between Vindelicia and Rhaetia is not mentioned anywhere, but was in all probability formed by the ridge of the Rhaetian Alps. We have here to speak only of the latter or Vindelicia, as it appears in the time of Augustus, when it was bounded on the north by Germania Magna, that is, by the Danube and the Vallum Hadriani or Limes, on, the west by the territory of the Helvetii, on the south by Rhaetia, and on the east by Noricum, from which it was separated by the river Oenus ( Inn). In the time of Augustus, it formed a distinct province by itself, but towards the end of the first century after Christ it was united with Rhaetia.Īt a still later period the two countries were again separated, and Rhaetia Proper appears under the name Rhaetia Prima, and Vindelicia under that of Rhaetia Secunda. VINDELI´CIA VINDELI´ CIA ( Οὐινδελκία or Βινδελκια), the most western of the four Danubian provinces of the Roman empire.
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