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The Main Limes (German: Mainlimes), also called the Nasser Limes, was built around 90 AD and, as part of the Upper Germanic-Rhaetian Limes, formed the frontier of the Roman Empire in the area between the present day villages of Großkrotzenburg and Bürgstadt. In this section the limes adjoined the River Main (Moenus), which forms a natural boundary for about 50 kilometres here, so "Main" refers to the river.

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  • Der Mainlimes, auch Nasser Limes genannt, wurde um 90 n. Chr. eingerichtet und bildete als Teil des Obergermanisch-Rätischen Limes die Grenze des römischen Reichs im Bereich zwischen den heutigen Ortschaften Großkrotzenburg und Bürgstadt. In diesem Abschnitt stößt der Limes an den Main (Moenus), der hier auf etwa 50 Kilometern Länge eine natürliche Grenze bildete. (de)
  • The Main Limes (German: Mainlimes), also called the Nasser Limes, was built around 90 AD and, as part of the Upper Germanic-Rhaetian Limes, formed the frontier of the Roman Empire in the area between the present day villages of Großkrotzenburg and Bürgstadt. In this section the limes adjoined the River Main (Moenus), which forms a natural boundary for about 50 kilometres here, so "Main" refers to the river. (en)
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  • Der Mainlimes, auch Nasser Limes genannt, wurde um 90 n. Chr. eingerichtet und bildete als Teil des Obergermanisch-Rätischen Limes die Grenze des römischen Reichs im Bereich zwischen den heutigen Ortschaften Großkrotzenburg und Bürgstadt. In diesem Abschnitt stößt der Limes an den Main (Moenus), der hier auf etwa 50 Kilometern Länge eine natürliche Grenze bildete. (de)
  • The Main Limes (German: Mainlimes), also called the Nasser Limes, was built around 90 AD and, as part of the Upper Germanic-Rhaetian Limes, formed the frontier of the Roman Empire in the area between the present day villages of Großkrotzenburg and Bürgstadt. In this section the limes adjoined the River Main (Moenus), which forms a natural boundary for about 50 kilometres here, so "Main" refers to the river. (en)
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