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  2. File:Braun&Hogenberg Trier 1572.jpg - Wikipedia

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    Deutsch: Stadtansicht von Trier, von Georg Braun & Frans Hogenberg Civitates Orbis Terrarum, vol. 1, 1572. Teil eines Doppelblatts mit Ansichten der Städte Trier, Koblenz und Rothenburg ob der Tauber. Das Foto wurde von einem originalen Stich von 1572 gemacht.

  3. Trier - Wikipedia

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    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 oldest city. [7] [8] It is also the oldest seat of a bishop north of the Alps. Trier was one of the four capitals of the Roman Empire during the Tetrarchy period in the late 3rd and early 4th centuries ...

  4. File:2018 Trier, scale model Roman city - Mosel.jpg - Wikipedia

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    English: Scale model of the Roman city of Trier (Augusta Treverorum) in the collection of Rheinisches Landesmuseum Trier, Germany.In the foreground the river Mosel with the Roman bridge (which has survived) and the western city gate Porta Inclyta.

  5. Wikipedia:Blank maps - Wikipedia

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    Image:Map of USA-bw.png – Black and white outlines for states, for the purposes of easy coloring of states. Image:BlankMap-USA-states.PNG – US states, grey and white style similar to Vardion's world maps. Image:Map of USA with county outlines.png – Grey and white map of USA with county outlines.

  6. Porta Nigra - Wikipedia

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    The Porta Nigra (Latin for black gate), referred to by locals as Porta, is a large Roman city gate in Trier, Germany.It is a UNESCO World Heritage Site. [2]The name Porta Nigra originated in the Middle Ages due to the darkened colour of its stone; the original Roman name has not been preserved.

  7. Trier-Saarburg - Wikipedia

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    The red cross is the cross of Trier, as a large part of the Saarburg district (as well as of the new Trier-Saarburg district) historically belonged to the state of Trier. The blue bars were added after the merging with the Trier district, and symbolize that part of that district historically belonged to Luxembourg.

  8. Aula Palatina - Wikipedia

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    The Aula Palatina, also called Basilica of Constantine (German: Konstantinbasilika), at Trier, Germany, is a Roman palace basilica and an early Christian structure built between AD 300 and 310 during the reigns of Constantius Chlorus and Constantine the Great.

  9. Mehring, Rhineland-Palatinate - Wikipedia

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    Download as PDF; Printable version; In other projects ... Germany: State: Rhineland-Palatinate ... Mehring is a municipality in the Trier-Saarburg district of the ...