RomanoGermanic
Romano-Germanic is a term used to describe the southern limit of the Roman Empire in Europe, which coincided with the northern limit of the Germanic world. This zone of interaction and overlap existed for several centuries, particularly in the Roman provinces of Gaul, Raetia, and Noricum, and corresponded to the present-day territories of France, Switzerland, Austria, Germany, and parts of Italy.
During the 1st and 2nd centuries AD, the Roman Empire expanded its territories into the Germanic region,
The Romano-Germanic zone was characterized by a complex cultural landscape, with both Roman and Germanic influences
The Romano-Germanic zone played a significant role in the development of medieval European culture, serving as