Many objects tell a little story. I select the silver medallion that once belonged to one Gnaeus Aquillius Proculus, centurio of the Eighth Legion Augusta, found at the Kopse Hof auxiliary fort. This man is known to have played a role during the Batavian Revolt. When the forts along the lower Rhine were attacked, he was able to bring the garrisons to Nijmegen, where they were – for the time being – safe.
This would have been interesting enough: it is not often that archaeologists find an object that belonged to someone we know from the written sources. However, the object proves something else: that shortly before the revolt, the Romans sent soldiers of the Eighth legion Augusta, which was at that moment stationed at Sishtov in Bulgaria, to Nijmegen. This strongly suggests that the Romans were aware that the Batavians were becoming restless, which proves that the governor, Hordeonius Flaccus, was more capable than the historian Tacitus wants us to believe. He presents us with a Roman commander who is incompetent, indolent, and decadent, but archaeology proves otherwise.
The museum, which offers several other collections and a splendid view on the Nijmegen bridge (of World War II fame), is closed on Mondays. You can find photos from the museum here and here.
This museum was visited in a/o 2008-2019.
Berg en Dal, Pottery factory, Tile
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Bronze object mentioning LEG HISP IX, from Ewijk
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Nijmegen, Agraphe with christogram
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Nijmegen, Terra sigillata
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Nijmegen, Monument to Tiberius: Diana
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Nijmegen, Inscription of an aquilifer of X Gemina
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Lucilla
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Nijmegen, Noviomagus, Double temple, Mercury
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Nijmegen, Amber carving of Amor
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Nijmegen, Oil lamp, Mercury
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Nijmegen, Tomb of a girl of about ten years old
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Aquilia Severa
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Coin commemorating Drusus' German victories, minted by his son Claudius
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Nijmegen-Hunerberg, Rim of an amphora, mentioning its Macedonian owner
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Berg en Dal, Pottery factory, Tile with shoe print
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Nijmegen, Monument to Tiberius: Ceres
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Nijmegen, British mirror
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Faustina II
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Nijmegen-Hunerberg, Cavalry mask from the Beekmansdal
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Berg en dal, Silver pan, handle with portrait of Tyche or Cybele
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Tiel, Runic inscription
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Nijmegen, Batavian horsemen
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Nijmegen-Hunerberg, Officers' mansion, Wall painting of a deer and a peacock
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Elst, Temple, Model
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Cavalry mask, found in the river Waal
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Nijmegen, Late Roman pottery
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Nijmegen, terra sigillata with the Thracian name "Mucatra"
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Otacilia Severa
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Nijmegen, Tombstone of Scanius of X Gemina
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Nijmegen, terra sigillata with an inscription "Carnuntum"
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Herennia Etruscilla
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Tiberius
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Nijmegen, Oil lamp with gladiators saluting the organizer of the games
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Julia Soeamias
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Nijmegen, Kops Plateau, Aquillius Medal
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Cornelia Superia
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Nijmegen, Monument to Tiberius: Apollo
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Nijmegen, Amber portait of a girl
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Beek, Milestone
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Cavalry mask, found in the river Waal
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Nijmegen, Kops Plateau, Helmet
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Nijmegen, Tomb of a girl of about ten years old
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Nijmegen, Objects from the tomb of a fourth-century lady
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Nijmegen, Inscription mentioning three relatives in X Gemina
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Elst, Temple, diploma
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Nijmegen, Monument to Tiberius: sacrifice
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Nijmegen, Kops Plateau, Imported mackerel
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Nijmegen-Hunerberg, Civil settlement, Unfinished bronze statuette of Luna
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Lent, Frankish sword and spear
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Valentinian I
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Nijmegen, Kops Plateau, Helmet
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Nijmegen, Valkhof, Oil lamp with Victoria
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Berg en dal, Silver pan
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Roman coin, commemorating the annexation of Arabia Nabataea
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Nijmegen, Noviomagus, Double temple, Fortuna
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Nijmegen, Crystal dice
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Nijmegen, Crystal ring
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Nijmegen, Tambourine of a girl of about ten years old
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Nijmegen, Oil lamp, Jupiter and his eagle
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Cavalry mask, found in the river Waal
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Elst, Temple, Fragment of a wall painting
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Cavalry mask, found in the river Waal
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The Herwen Mole Inscription
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Nijmegen-Hunerberg, Early Helmet
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Nijmegen, Dedication to the Mopatian Mothers by Liberius
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Nijmegen, Bridge, pile-shoe
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Nijmegen, Inscription of Bisius of X Gemina
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Coin of Vespasian, showing a personification of Judaea mourning the loss of her independence. Legend: JUDAEA CAPTA, "Judaea conquered".
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Ulpia Severina
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Nijmegen, Oil lamp, erotic scene
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Rome, Forum Romanum, Temple of Janus, Coin
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Nijmegen, Glass vase
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Julia Maesa
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Nijmegen, Ring of a shoemaker
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Nijmegen, Dedication by Candidinius, signifer of XXX Ulpia Victrix
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Copy of an inscription from Rome, mentioning Noviomagus
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Berg en Dal, Pottery factory, Dedication to Vesta
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Theodosius I
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