Occurrence of Attributes in Original Text
The text related to the cultural heritage 'Frontiers of the Roman Empire' has mentioned 'Limes Germanicus' in the following places:
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Frontiers of the Roman EmpireUNESCO World Heritage SiteThe limes Germanicus, 2nd centuryLocationThe valleys of the Rhine and the Danube; United KingdomIncludesHadrian's Wall (including the Aesica aqueduct, Arbeia, and Corstopitum), Roman defenses along the Cumbrian coast, and the Limes Germanicus; the Antonine Wall is a later addition to this siteCriteriaCultural ii, iii, ivReference430Inscription1987 (11th session)Extensions2005, 2008Area526.9 haBufferxc2xa0zone5,225.7 ha | WIKI |
Part of a series on theMilitary of ancient Rome 753 BCE xe2x80x93 476 CE Structural history Army Unit types and ranks Decorations and punishments Legions Auxilia Generals Navy Fleets Admirals Campaign history Wars and battles Technological history Military engineering Castra Siege engines Triumphal arches Roads Political historyxc2xa0 Strategy and tactics Infantry tactics Frontiers and fortifications Limes Limes Britannicus Antonine Wall Hadrian's Wall Saxon Shore Limes Germanicus Alb Limes Lauter Valley Limes Lower Germanic Limes Main Limes Neckar-Odenwald Limes Upper Germanic-Rhaetian Limes Wetterau Limes Danubexe2x80x93Illerxe2x80x93Rhine Limes Norican Limes Claustra Alpium Iuliarum Pannonian Limes Limes Alutanus Limes Moesiae Trajan's Wall Anastasian Wall Limes Sarmatiae Limes Arabicus Limes Tripolitanus Limes Mauretaniae xc2xa0Ancient Rome portal xe2x80xa2 xc2xa0War portalvte | WIKI |
Hadrian's Wall xe2x80x93 Limes Britannicus (UNESCO World Heritage ID 430bisxe2x80x93001) Antonine Wall xe2x80x93 in Scotland (UNESCO World Heritage Site[3][4]) Saxon Shore, late Roman limes in South-East England Limes Germanicus, with the Upper Germanic & Rhaetian Limes (UNESCO World Heritage ID 430bisxe2x80x93002) Limes Arabicus, the frontier of the Roman province of Arabia Petraea facing the desert Limes Tripolitanus, the frontier in modern Libya facing the Sahara Limes Alutanus, the eastern border of the Roman province of Dacia Limes Transalutanus, the frontier in the lower Danube Limes Moesiae, the frontier of the Roman province Moesia, from Singidunum Serbia along the Danube to Moldavia. | WIKI |
12 UNESCO World Heritage sites in Germany: 1-2 = Limes Germanicus, from Rheinbrohl to Eining | WIKI |
The novel series Romanike is set at the Limes Germanicus in the decades until the first assault of Germanic peoples in 161 AD. | WIKI |