Lopodunum

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Lopodunum is the ancient Roman name for the town now known as Ladenburg in southwestern Germany, which was an important settlement along the Rhine frontier.

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Label Occurrences
Lopodunum canonical 1

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Predicate Object
instanceOf Roman settlement in Germania Superior
ancient Roman town
borderFunction part of the Rhine limes
connectedBy Roman road network
culture Roman
flourishedInPeriod 1st century CE
2nd century CE
3rd century CE
hasArchaeologicalFind architectural fragments
ceramics
coins
inscriptions
hasArchaeologicalSite Roman baths remains
Roman civilian settlement remains
Roman fortifications remains
Roman forum remains
Roman temple remains
hasEconomicActivity agriculture
craft production
trade
hasModernHeritageSite Roman archaeological park in Ladenburg
hasRemains burial sites
foundations of public buildings
residential structures
street layout
hasRole frontier settlement
military support settlement
regional administrative center
trading center
locatedIn Germania Superior NERFINISHED
Rhine frontier region NERFINISHED
locatedInPresentDay Baden-Württemberg NERFINISHED
Germany NERFINISHED
Ladenburg NERFINISHED
locatedOn right bank of the Rhine
nearbyModernCity Heidelberg NERFINISHED
Mannheim NERFINISHED
partOf Roman Empire
precededBy Celtic settlement
religion Roman polytheism
RomanNameOf Ladenburg NERFINISHED
situatedInRegion southwestern Germany NERFINISHED
timeOfRomanControl 1st–3rd century CE
usedLanguage Latin

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Ladenburg historicalName Lopodunum