Roman road Trier – Neuss
The Roman road Trier – Neuss was built between 22 and 19 BC. Built by Marcus Vipsanius Agrippa . It connected the two Roman cities of Trier ( Augusta Treverorum ) and Neuss (Novaesium).
The street is one of the oldest in the Rhineland. It is said to be identical to a trade route used as early as the Stone Age. In Widdendorf the southern dirt road can be identified, which disappears there and reappears at Blatzheim . From there the Roman road follows the course of the Neffelbach .
The course of the road:
- trier
- Ah
- Neuhaus
- High sun
- Newel
- Helenenberg
- Meilbruck
- Bitburg ( Beda vicus )
- Nattenheim
- White soaps
- Bird tail
- Wick soaps
- Büdesheim ( Ausava )
- Shame
- Owl
- Jünkerath ( Icorigium )
- Dahlem junction to Bonn (Bonna), 15th BC. Chr.
- Blankenheim
- Nettersheim branches to cheap and Wesseling , 15th BC. Chr.
- Mechernich
- Zülpich (Tolbiacum) junction of the streets Trier – Neuss, Cologne – Reims (250 AD), Zülpich – Billig – Bonn and Zülpich – Düren – Jülich
- Gladbach
- Lüxheim
- Eggersheim
- Hochkirchen
- Nörvenich (Norboniacum) junction of three Roman roads : Trier – Neuss, Maastricht - Aachen - Mariaweiler –Nörvenich– Gymnich –Wesseling, Nörvenich– Lechenich –Bonn
- Niederbolheim
- Blatzheim regional junction Jülich –Gymnich – Lechenich
- Heppendorf
- Widdendorf
- Thorr ( Tiberiacum ) junction with the Via Belgica , 50 AD (Cologne – Jülich – Maastricht– Boulogne-sur-Mer )
- Zieverich
- Paffendorf
- Rath
- Sinsteden
- Oekoven
- Villau
- Neukirchen
- Wehl
- bacon
- Reuschenberg
- Neuss
Web links and sources
- http://roemerstrassen.com/article16.html
- http://www.altwege.de/roemer-und-kelten/altwege-rheinland.html
- http://www.wingarden.de/wing/luftprosp/fernstrasse/09.html
Individual evidence
- ↑ Kölnische Rundschau of July 7, 1948