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  2. Grosse Pointe War Memorial - Wikipedia

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    Today the War Memorial also serves as a community center for the Grosse Pointe Communities and hosts several different kinds of programs and events, including concerts, holiday celebrations, drivers education, obedience school for dogs, and social dances for middle school-age children. The War Memorial also broadcasts WMTV 5, Grosse Pointe's ...

  3. Archaeologists Found an Ancient Roman Military Camp Hiding ...

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    Archaeologists found a 2,000-year-old Roman camp 7,000 feet up in the Swiss Alps, with sling bullets from the Roman 3rd Legion. Archaeologists Found an Ancient Roman Military Camp Hiding 7,000 ...

  4. Old Swiss Confederacy - Wikipedia

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    Federal Charter of 1291 Old Swiss Confederacy on 1637 map Old Swiss Confederacy in the 18th century. The (Alte) Eidgenossenschaft was initially united not by a single pact, but by overlapping pacts and bilateral treaties between members. [11] The parties generally agreed to preserve the peace, aid in military endeavours and arbitrate disputes.

  5. Category:Roman fortified camps in Switzerland - Wikipedia

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    Pages in category "Roman fortified camps in Switzerland" This category contains only the following page. This list may not reflect recent changes. V. Vindonissa

  6. Switzerland in the Roman era - Wikipedia

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    The territory of modern Switzerland was a part of the Roman Republic and Empire for a period of about six centuries, beginning with the step-by-step conquest of the area by Roman armies from the 2nd century BC and ending with the Fall of the Western Roman Empire in the 5th century AD.

  7. Category:Roman fortifications in Switzerland - Wikipedia

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    Map all coordinates using OpenStreetMap. ... Roman fortified camps in Switzerland (1 P) Roman legionary fortresses in Switzerland ...

  8. List of fortifications in Switzerland - Wikipedia

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    The fortresses were largely built during World War II and during Army 61 and decommissioned with Army Reform 1995 and Army XXI. The Swiss Army maintained artillery fortresses equipped with 7.5 cm, 10.5 cm turret cannon or 15 cm guns. The guns were in casemate, turrets or in rearward positions they were in embrasures.

  9. Castra - Wikipedia

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    Castra (pl.) is a Latin term used during the Roman Republic and Roman Empire for a military 'camp', and castrum (sg.) [1] for a 'fort'. [2] Either could refer to a building or plot of land, used as a fortified military base. [3] In English usage, castrum commonly translates to "Roman fort