Augustus journeys north to personally direct operations …

Years: 16BCE - 16BCE

Augustus journeys north to personally direct operations when invading German tribes defeat the legions on the eastern frontier of Gaul.

The emperor’s nephews, Tiberius and Nero Claudius Drusus, also depart on expeditions to the north.

The Romans under Julius Caesar from 58 to 50 BCE had first subdued the Treveri, an eastern Gallic people.

The Romans establish the city of Augusta Treverorum ("City of Augustus in the land of the Treveri"), which has a claim to being the oldest city in Germany, no later than 16 BCE, at the foot of the hill later christened the Petrisberg, upon which a military camp had been set up in 30 BCE and abandoned again a few months later,

The honor of being named after the Emperor is one shared only by Augsburg and Augst in northern Switzerland.

Following the reorganization of the Roman provinces in Germany in 16 BCE, Augustus decides that the city should become the capital of the province of Belgica.

Situated on the Moselle (Mosel) River just east of present Luxembourg and seventy miles (one hundred and ten kilometers) southwest of the modern city of Bonn, the city is today known as Trier (French: Treves).

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