- The
Heidentor, also
known as Heathens' Gate or Pagans' Gate, is the
partially reconstructed ruin of a
triumphal arch of the
Roman Empire,
located in what...
- forgotten. The
Archaeological Park
Carnuntum comprises three sites: Museum,
Heidentor and
amphitheatre near
Petronell Excavations in the
garden of Petronell...
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Heidentor, the
Pagan Gate at
Carnuntum where List
buried wine
bottles in 1875...
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Ingrid Scheumbauer (ÖVP) seit Mai 2017
Martin Almstädter (SPÖ)
Carnuntum Heidentor Amber Road Art
Carnuntum "Dauersiedlungsraum der
Gemeinden Politischen...
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through the town.
Approximately two-thirds of the area is forest. The
Heidentor is a
celtic place of worship. The town is one of the
oldest communities...
- The
Heidentor,
originally built in the
Roman fort-city of
Carnuntum in present-day Austria....
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Marcus Aurelius (Markouna) [fr] 150 c. 2nd AD
Tazoult Algeria Verecunda Heidentor 354 354–361 AD Petronell-Carnuntum
Austria Carnuntum Arch of the Sergii...
-
Constantius erected a
triumphal arch in Carnuntium,
today known as the
Heidentor, but
raids did not stop. Some
years after the
death of Constantius, the...
- have been
demolished by the
Romans themselves for
building materials Heidentor at Carnuntum,
Austria Remains of the Arch of Galerius, Thessaloniki, 299-303...
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schillings - gold -
Emperor Karl I of
Austria - 1999 1000
schillings - gold -
Heidentor - 2000 1000
schillings - gold -
Illuminated m****cripts - 2001 Austria...