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Deutsch: Südwestdeutschland gegen Ende des 2./ Anfang des 3. Jahrhunderts n. Chr. Karte des Limeshinterlandes (agri decumates) mit zivilen Siedlungen.
English: Southwest Germany towards the end of the 2nd / Beginning of the 3rd Century A.D. Chr. Map of the Limeshinterland (agri decumates) with civilian settlements.
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Source own drawing, sources: www.maps-for-free.com (Relief, license is here); IMPERIUM ROMANUM, Roms Provinzen an Rhein, Neckar und Donau. (Esslingen 2005), Abb. 31 und 166; Westermann, Großer Atlas zur Weltgeschichte. (Braunschweig 1985), S. 37; diverse Literatur (Die Römer in Hessen, Die Römer in Bayern, Die Römer in Baden-Württemberg, Die Römer in Rheinland-Pfalz).
Author Haselburg-müller

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South-west Germany during Roman empire

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