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🏛️ Tuttingen-Brigobannis
Roman auxiliary fort site in Baden-Württemberg


🕐 1 min read · Updated 14 Mar 2026 at 17:16
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  • Location: Tuttingen, Baden-Württemberg, southwestern Germany
  • Period: 1st–3rd centuries CE (Roman occupation)
  • Type: Auxiliary cavalry fort on the Upper Germanic Limes
  • Status: Archaeological site; remains largely excavated and documented

Tuttingen-Brigobannis was a Roman auxiliary fort established in the 1st century CE along the Upper Germanic Limes, the frontier fortification system of the Roman Empire in Germania. Located on the Danube's upper reaches in what is now Baden-Württemberg, the fort served as a military garrison controlling trade routes and securing the provincial border. The site has been systematically excavated and studied, yielding substantial archaeological evidence of Roman military life and infrastructure ...

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