Lauriacum

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Lauriacum was a major Roman military and administrative center in the province of Noricum, located near the Danube in what is now Austria.

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Label Occurrences
Lauriacum canonical 2

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Statements (40)

Predicate Object
instanceOf Roman military camp
ancient Roman town
archaeological site
associatedWithReligion Roman pagan cults
early Christianity
country Austria
flourishedInCentury 2nd century
3rd century
4th century
function Roman administrative center
Roman military center
garrisonedBy Legio II Italica
Roman army
hasArchaeologicalRemains Roman fort
amphitheatre
baths
civilian settlement
early Christian church
necropolis
sanctuaries
hasFeature civilian town (canabae)
military camp
hasModernName Enns
hasMuseum Museum Lauriacum
heritageDesignation UNESCO World Heritage Site component
heritageSiteOf Frontiers of the Roman Empire World Heritage Site
surface form: Frontiers of the Roman Empire – Danube Limes
locatedIn Roman Empire
Noricum
surface form: province of Noricum
locatedInPresentDay Austria
Enns
locatedOn Danube
surface form: Danube River
nearModernCity Linz
partOf Danube limes
surface form: Danube Limes
partOfFrontierSystem Danube limes
surface form: Roman Danube frontier
region Upper Austria
timePeriod Roman Imperial period
usedAs administrative headquarters
legionary fortress
logistical base
wasMunicipium yes

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Noricum importantCity Lauriacum
Saint Florian deathPlace Lauriacum