Germania Antiqua
| Germania Antiqua Provincia Germania | |
|---|---|
| Province of the Roman Empire | |
| 7 BC–AD 9 | |
The Roman province of Germania (marked in yellow) | |
| Capital | Marktbreit? |
| Historical era | Antiquity |
• Established | 7 BC |
• Disestablished | AD 9 |
| Today part of | |
Germania (also sometimes called Germania Antiqua) was a short-lived Roman province for the duration of 16 years under Augustus, from 7 BC to AD 9. The possible capital of this province was Marktbreit (German: Römerlager Marktbreit), a castrum (Roman legionary fortification) with a nearby canaba (Roman vicus) from the period of Emperor Augustus, located 70 km east of the "Limes Germanicus" on the River Main.