ποΈ Rapis-Cambodunum
Roman frontier settlement in southern Bavaria
π Fast Facts
- Located near Passau, Bavaria, on the Danube River frontier (limes)
- Occupied from approximately 70β450 CE during Roman rule
- Site of a Roman fort (castrum) and associated civilian settlement
- Archaeological remains visible and partly excavated; museum exhibits at Passau
Rapis-Cambodunum was a Roman military settlement positioned on the Danube River limes (fortified frontier) in what is now Lower Bavaria. The site served as a defensive stronghold guarding the empire's northeastern boundary against Germanic tribes. Both military structures and civilian habitation have been identified through archaeological investigation, reflecting the dual role of such border settlements in the Roman economy and defense strategy ...