Germanic higher
Into 90 after J-C, after the two victorious campaigns of Domitien against the She-cats, Rome divided the province of Belgium and the left bank of the the Rhine became
- the higher , capital Germanie Mogontiacum (along the Rhine of Nahe to the Lac of Constancy, plus the Suisse, the the Jura, the Franche-Comté and part of the Burgundy)
- Germanic the lower (the downstream part of bank with the the Ardennes and the valley of the Meuse.
See too
Internal bonds
- Roman Provinces
- Roman Governor
- Gaulle Belgium
- Germanic lower
External bond
- the Germanic one of the Romans: provinces of circumstance by Yann Bohec, Professor of Roman history at the university Paris Iv-Sorbonne.
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