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  • Vindobona (. Latin pronunciation: [wɪnˈdɔbɔna]; from Gaulish windo- "white" and bona "base/bottom") was a Roman military camp (or castra) in the province of Pannonia...
  • Vindobona, Keltçe “Vindo” ve “bona” kelimelerinin birleşmesinden meydana gelmekte olup, muhtemelen Romalılar tarafından verilmiştir.
  • Explore the significance of Vindobona, a vital Roman military camp along the Danube River in present-day Vienna, Austria.
  • Further east, you had the even larger Carnuntum, now a lovely archaeological park. Vindobona also protected important trade routes.
  • Emperor Marcus Aurelius had his headquarters in Vindobona during the two Marcomannic Wars and died of the plague here on March 17, 180 AD.
  • Entlang des Rennwegs. Die römische Zivilsiedlung von Vindobona (Wien Archaeologisch 8). — Viyana: Phoibos Verlag, 2011. Christine Ranseder.
  • Late in the first century, probably in 89, the emperor Domitian transferred the Thirteenth legion Gemina from Poetovio (modern Ptuj in Slovenia) to Vindobona.
  • Vindobona, as the Romans named the fort, was located in what is today’s Vienna’s First District, the “old city”.
  • romalilarin askeri kamp olarak kullandigi, günümüzde ise adi (bkz: viyana) olan yerlesim yeri.