Quote:According to a quick Google Translate it's Fetus but I'm highly skeptical of that.
For once, you can trust Google Translate (although the Latin word extends further than our foetus). At the moment, I'm having visions of that place in The Matrix where Keanu Reeves wakens up! But I'm sure Christian is going to surprise us.
Duncan, you gave me some really good laughs! :-D Thanks!
Füssen is correct. However, the term "foetibus" is not, really. There apparently was a mistake in the ND. The answer is very easy to find, however.
ps.: @ "one of the four" is from a German children´s geography-learning rhyme: "Iller, Lech, Isar, Inn fließen rechts zur Donau hin. Altmühl, Naab und Regen kommen ihr von links entgegen"
If Christian does not object, Nathan should have the next turn. He provided the location, and that was, in essence, the answer. The rest was just a matter of a quick Internet search.
M. CVRIVS ALEXANDER (Alexander Kyrychenko) LEG XI CPF
Funnily enough, I've never seen anyone commenting upon the name (e.g. Harald von Petrikovits in his trawl through late Roman fortifications; Nischer in his wild speculations on the N.D.; ...). Is it maybe in Hoffmann?