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🛡️ Frontiers of the Roman Empire – Fort and Settlement of Langenhain

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🛡️ Frontiers of the Roman Empire – Fort and Settlement of Langenhain
Roman military fort and civilian settlement on the Upper Germanic–Raetian Limes


🕐 3 min read · Updated 17 Mar 2026 at 03:56
📌 Fast Facts
  • UNESCO World Heritage Site (inscribed 1987) as part of the serial property Frontiers of the Roman Empire
  • Located on the Upper Germanic–Raetian Limes in Hessen, Germany
  • Comprises a Roman military fort with associated civilian settlement (vicus)
  • Dates to the 1st–3rd centuries CE; archaeological evidence shows multiple occupation phases

The fort and civil settlement of Langenhain represents a compact example of Roman frontier infrastructure along the Upper Germanic–Raetian Limes. The site preserves the remains of a modest military installation and the civilian community that grew beside it, illustrating how soldiers, traders, craftspeople, and families lived in close proximity to the empire's defensive boundary. Langenhain forms part of the larger UNESCO World Heritage property encompassing multiple frontier segments across ...

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