The Roman settlement at present Wiesbaden is …

Years: 121 - 121

The Roman settlement at present Wiesbaden is first mentioned in 121 using the name Aquae Mattiacorum (Latin for "Waters of the Mattiaci").

The Mattiaci are a Germanic tribe, possibly a branch of the neighboring Chatti, who live in the vicinity at this time.

The town also appears as Mattiacum in Ptolemy's Geographia (2.10).

The line of Roman frontier fortifications, the Limes Germanicus, is constructed in the Taunus not far north of Wiesbaden.

Just over the Rhine, connected by a bridge at the present-day borough of Mainz-Kastel (Roman "castellum"), a strongly fortified bridgehead, is …

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