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- Q1600380 subject Q7038819.
- Q1600380 abstract "Comagena was a fortified Roman camp on the Danube, on the site of the modern town of Tulln on the Danube in Lower Austria, Austria. Built as a defensive work along the Norican frontier, it originally housed an ala of up to 500 cavalry troops (ala I Commagenorum). From its exposed situation, it was able to guard a militarily significant ford over the Danube and control the valley lowlands for a good distance upstream and down.Several phases of rebuilding at the site have been identified: it was established, as an earth-and-timber encampment, in the late 1st century AD, probably under Domitian, and in the early 2nd century stone fortifications were constructed. In its later days the fort served as the base of a naval fleet (the classis Comaginensis), as well as a cavalry regiment (equites promoti). Excavations to the west and south of the fort have uncovered evidence of at least two assoociated vici (civilian settlements) and three graveyards.".
- Q1600380 thumbnail Comagena.png?width=300.
- Q1600380 wikiPageWikiLink Q131434.
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- Q1600380 wikiPageWikiLink Q389373.
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- Q1600380 wikiPageWikiLink Q4859057.
- Q1600380 wikiPageWikiLink Q489810.
- Q1600380 wikiPageWikiLink Q7038819.
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- Q1600380 point "48.3328 16.0569".
- Q1600380 type SpatialThing.
- Q1600380 comment "Comagena was a fortified Roman camp on the Danube, on the site of the modern town of Tulln on the Danube in Lower Austria, Austria. Built as a defensive work along the Norican frontier, it originally housed an ala of up to 500 cavalry troops (ala I Commagenorum).".
- Q1600380 label "Comagena".
- Q1600380 lat "48.3328".
- Q1600380 long "16.0569".
- Q1600380 depiction Comagena.png.