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VINDOBONA 1.From the Roman military camp to the end of the first millenium 2.Roman ruins under the Hohen Markt
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From the Roman military camp to the end of the first millenium In the first century, the Romans set up a military camp, called VindobonaIn the first century, the Romans set up a military camp, called Vindobona The camp was situated in what is today the centre of the city.The camp was situated in what is today the centre of the city. The wall is reflected to this day, in a series of very striking streets in the inner city.The wall is reflected to this day, in a series of very striking streets in the inner city. There is evidence for a civilian settlement from the third century in the southeast.There is evidence for a civilian settlement from the third century in the southeast. Archaeological evidence provides information of a devastating fire in the storage area at the beginning of the 5th century.Archaeological evidence provides information of a devastating fire in the storage area at the beginning of the 5th century.
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We have no written records from the period between the 5th/6th centuries and the 9th centuryWe have no written records from the period between the 5th/6th centuries and the 9th century basis of archaeological and onomastic evidence suggests that at least some "remainder settlement" continued to existbasis of archaeological and onomastic evidence suggests that at least some "remainder settlement" continued to exist The protection provided by the remnants of the ancient camp fortifications, which continued well into the 13th century, was made further use of, and it may have been as early as the Carolingian period that the first churches were established.The protection provided by the remnants of the ancient camp fortifications, which continued well into the 13th century, was made further use of, and it may have been as early as the Carolingian period that the first churches were established.
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