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Trier in Rhineland-Palatinate,
whose history dates to the
Roman Empire, is the
oldest city in Germany.
Traditionally it was
known in
English by its French...
- The
Seven Prince-electors (Codex
Balduini Trevirorum, c. 1340)...
- The
Gesta Treverorum (Deeds of the Trevians) is a
collection of histories, legends, wars,
records of the
Archbishops of
Trier (Trèves),
writings of the...
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Archbishop of Mainz,
Archbishop of Trier,
Count Palatine, Duke of Saxony,
Margrave of
Brandenburg and King of
Bohemia (Codex
Balduini Trevirorum, c. 1340)...
- Mainz,
Archbishop of Trier,
Count Palatine of the Rhine, Duke of Saxony,
Margrave of
Brandenburg and King of
Bohemia (Codex
Balduini Trevirorum, c. 1340)....
- with the emperor's
coats of arms and the
imperial eagle (Codex
Balduini Trevirorum, c. 1340).
Imperial eagle in a seal used by
Charles IV in 1349. Double-headed...
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Bursa sinuosa (E.G.Almq.)
Druce Bursa sublaevigata (Almq.)
Druce Bursa trevirorum (E.G.Almq.)
Druce Bursa turoniensis (E.G.Almq.)
Druce Bursa viguieri (Blaringhem)...
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Codex Balduini Trevirensis (also
known as the Balduineum, or as
Codex Balduineus), is an
illustrated chronicle made c. 1340 for
Baldwin of Luxemburg, archbishop...
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Archbishop of Mainz,
Archbishop of Trier,
Count Palatine, Duke of Saxony,
Margrave of
Brandenburg and King of
Bohemia (Codex
Balduini Trevirorum, c. 1340)...
- Nemetes"), the Germano-Roman
settlement at Speyer,
Germany Noviomagus Trevirorum ("Noviomagus of the Trevii"), the Germano-Roman
settlement at Neumagen-Dhron...