Bikourgion

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Bicourgion location on Ptolemy map

Bikourgion (Βικούργιον), also Bicurgium (Latin) is a place name that is mentioned in the Atlas Geographia (2, 11, 14) compiled by Ptolemy around 150 . The place, which according to Ptolemy was in the interior of Germania, has not yet been identified with certainty. For example, the Bickenriede near Mühlhausen an der Unstrut or the Celtic fortress Steinsburg near Römhild are seen as that bicurgium. An interdisciplinary research team led by Andreas Kleineberg, who re-examined the information provided by Ptolemy, localized the place based on mathematical calculations in the area of ​​today's Jena in Thuringia.

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  1. See Sabine Rieckhoff , Jörg Biel : The Celts in Germany . Theiss, Stuttgart 2001, p. 457

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