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The Roman fort at Weissenburg (german: Kastell Weißenburg), called Biriciana in ancient times, is a former
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castellum, which is a
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located near the
Upper Germanic-Rhaetian Limes The Upper Germanic-Rhaetian Limes (german: Obergermanisch-Raetischer Limes), or ORL, is a 550-kilometre-long section of the former external frontier of the Roman Empire between the rivers Rhine and Danube. It runs from Rheinbrohl to Eining on th ...
. It lies in the borough of Weißenburg in the
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n county of
Weißenburg-Gunzenhausen is a ''Landkreis'' (district) in the west of Bavaria, Germany with a population of 95,000. Neighbouring districts are (from the north clockwise) Ansbach, Roth, Eichstätt and Donau-Ries. It is located in the south of Middle Franconia, 50 kilometr ...
in
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. Today the castellum is one of the most important sites of research in the Roman ''limes'' in Germany. The site contains partly subterranean building remains, a reconstructed north gateway, large
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and a
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with an integrated Limes Information Centre.


Literature

* Dietwulf Baatz: ''Der Römische Limes. Archäologische Ausflüge zwischen Rhein und Donau.'' 4th edn. Gebr. Mann, Berlin, 2000, , pp. 289 ff. * Wilhelm von Christ: ''Das römische Militärdiplom von Weissenburg.'' Franz, Munich, 1868. * Wolfgang Czysz et al.: ''Die Römer in Bayern.'' Nikol, Hamburg 2005, * Thomas Fischer and Günter Ulbert: ''Der Limes in Bayern. Von Dinkelsbühl bis Eining''. Theiss, Stuttgart, 1983, * Ernst Fabricius, Felix Hettner and Oscar von Sarwey (eds.): ''Der Obergermanisch-Raetische Limes des Römerreiches. Abt. A, Bd. 7, Strecke 14: Der raetische Limes von Gunzenhausen bis Kipfenberg.'' Berlin, 1927. * Eveline Grönke: ''Das römische Alenkastell Biricianae in Weißenburg in Bayern. Die Grabungen von 1890 bis 1990.'' (Limesforschungen, Bd. 25). Zabern, Mainz, 1997, * Eveline Grönke, Edgar Weinlich: ''Die Nordfront des römischen Kastells Biriciana-Weissenburg: Die Ausgrabungen 1986/1987.'' Prähistorischen Staatssammlung München, Laßleben, Kallmünz, 1991. . * Ute Jäger: ''Römisches Weißenburg. Kastell Biriciana, Große Thermen, Römermuseum''. Keller, Treuchtlingen/Berlin, 2006, * Hans-Jörg Kellner: ''Der römische Schatzfund von Weißenburg''. 3. erweiterte Auflage. Schnell & Steiner, Regensburg, 1997, * Hans-Jörg Kellner, Gisela Zahlhaas, mit Beiträgen von Hans-Gert Bachmann, Claus-Michael Hüssen, Harald Koschik, Zsolt Visy und Ulrich Zwicker: ''Der römische Tempelschatz von Weissenburg i. Bay.'', von Zabern, Mainz, 1993, . * Martin Pietsch, Jörg Faßbinder, Ludwig Fuchs: '' Mehr Tiefenschärfe durch Magnetik: Der neue Plan des Kastells Weißenburg.'' In: ''Das Archäologische Jahr in Bayern 2006.'' Stuttgart, 2007, pp. 98–101. * W. Kohl, J. Tröltsch, J. Jacobs, W. Barthel and Ernst Fabricius: ''Der obergermanisch-raetische Limes des Roemerreiches. Abt. B, Bd. 7, Nr. 72: Kastell Weißenburg.'' Berlin, 1906. * Johann Schrenk und Werner Mühlhäußer: ''Land am Limes. Auf den Spuren der Römer in der Region Hesselberg – Gunzenhausen – Weißenburg''. Schrenk, Gunzenhausen, 2009, , esp. pp. 107–114. * Ludwig Wamser: ''Biriciana – Weißenburg zur Römerzeit''. 2nd edn. Theiss, Stuttgart, 1986. (Guide to Archaeological Monuments in Bavaria: Franconia 1),


External links


Weißenburg Roman Fort
on the website of the German Limes Commission

on the private project page by Bernd Liermann


References

{{Authority control Weißenburg-Gunzenhausen Heritage sites in Bavaria Roman fortifications in Raetia Roman auxiliary forts in Germany