- The
Treveri (Gaulish: *Treweroi) were a
Germanic or
Celtic tribe of the
Belgae group who
inhabited the
lower valley of the
Moselle in
modern day Germany...
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frontispieces than
Treveris's editions. 1516 - unconfirmed, P.
Treveris,
referred to by
Joseph Ames 1525 - unconfirmed, P.
Treveris,
referred to by Hazlitt...
- five-digit po****tion in 300,
Augusta Treverorum, now
sometimes called Treveris, was the
largest city
north of the Alps and thus had the
status of a global...
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tribe of the
Treveri settled in the area of today's Trier. The city of
Trier derives its name from the
later Latin locative in
Trēverīs for
earlier Augusta...
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confederation in the area. However, it also
included the
territories of the
Treveri, Mediomatrici, Leuci, Sequani, and
others who
Caesar did not explicitly...
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named the
Celtic tribes inhabiting these exact regions collectively as the
Treveri. Many
examples of
archaeological evidence proving their existence in Luxembourg...
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historical university in its
corporate design. It
contains the
Latin motto "
Treveris ex urbe deus
complet dona sophiae" (God
completes the
favors of wisdom...
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About 1529, however,
Whittington seems to have
moved his
custom to
Peter Treveris, who
issued his
works for the next two years. By 1533
Whittington had returned...
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Celtic remains were
discovered in 1857. It was
around 100 BC that the
Treveri, one of the
Celtic tribes,
entered a
period of prosperity. They constructed...
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Apollo Grannus or
Apollo Borvo. She was
particularly worshipped by the
Treveri in the
Moselle Valley. The name of the
goddess was
written in
various ways:...