- wine region.
Founded by the
Romans in the late 1st
century BC as
Augusta Treverorum ("The City of
Augustus among the Treveri"),
Trier is
considered Germany's...
- The
Gesta Treverorum (Deeds of the Trevians) is a
collection of histories, legends, wars,
records of the
Archbishops of
Trier (Trèves),
writings of the...
-
Augusta Treverorum (Latin for "City of
Augustus in the Land of the Treveri") was a
Roman city on the
Moselle River, from
which modern Trier emerged. The...
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Basilica of
Constantine in
Trier (Augusta
Treverorum),
built in the 4th century...
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Belgium and
western Germany; its
centre was the city of
Trier (Augusta
Treverorum), to
which the
Treveri give
their name.
Celtic in language, according...
-
Priscillian (in Latin: Priscilli****; Gallaecia, c. 340 –
Augusta Treverorum,
Gallia Belgica, c. 385) was a
wealthy nobleman of
Roman Hispania who promoted...
-
abandoned again a few
months later, the
Romans founded the city of
Augusta Treverorum ("City of
Augustus in the land of the Treveri"),
which has a
claim to...
-
Postumus is
thought to have
established his
capital there or at
Augusta Treverorum (Trier).
Lugdunum (Lyon) was one of the most
important cities in the area...
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Samarobriva (Amiens),
Durocortorum (Reims),
Dividorum (Metz) and
Augusta Treverorum (Trier). In 173, the
later emperor Didius Juli****, then
governor of Gallia...
- (Trier) | Trier: Circus. [Augusta
Treverorum]
Wikimapia location:
Augusta Treverorum Roman circus. [Augusta
Treverorum] Archäologie in
Trier (in German)...