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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...
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    in Trier in 1986. The two most famous landmarks of Roman Trier: the Porta Nigra ... ... and the Imperial Baths Unlike almost all other Roman cities in...
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    with a population around 75,000 and perhaps as much as 100,000. The Porta Nigra ("Black Gate") dates from this era. A residence of the Western Roman...
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    recluses are Symeon of Trier, who lived within the great Roman gate Porta Nigra with permission from the Archbishop of Trier, or Theophan the Recluse...
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  • Province of Turin in the Italian region Piedmont Porta Nigra, a large Roman city gate in Trier, Germany Rupes Nigra, a phantom island, was believed to be a 33-mile-wide...
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    collegiate church in Trier, Germany, near the Roman city gate of the Porta Nigra (Latin for 'Black Gate'). Named after the Greek monk, St. Simeon of Trier...
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    Barbara Baths Igel Column: a burial monument erected in the 3rd century Porta Nigra: the northern gate to the Roman city Imperial Baths: incomplete baths...
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  • Bonn Fortified gateway of Stolberg Castle in Stolberg (Rhineland) Porta Alba, Porta Nigra and Imperial Baths in Trier Stundturm in Sighișoara Westgate at...
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    Glenview, and unincorporated Cook County. New Trier's seal depicts the Porta Nigra, a symbol of Trier, Rhineland-Palatinate, Germany. The athletic teams...
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  • attorney, in 1819 moving his family to a ten-room property near the Roman Porta Nigra archway. His wife, Henriette Pressburg (1788–1863), belonged to a prosperous...
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    amphitheatres. An important metropolis of that time was Trier, where the Porta Nigra, the largest Roman city gate north of the Alps is located, together with...
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    minimal resistance. At the end of April 1969, the old Roman road at the Porta Nigra was uncovered. Shortly afterward, on May 12, 1969, the open-air wildlife...
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    The Roman Porta Nigra was one of four city gates around Trier....
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    Start and finish ceremonies were also held in Trier in front of the Porta Nigra with the cars making their way through the spectators. Meanwhile, the...
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  • Empire. An Equestrian Statue of Marcus Aurelius is erected in Rome. The Porta Nigra is built in Augusta Treverorum (modern Trier). (approximate date) Guo...
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    Munich East Gate, in Regensburg Steintor, in Rostock Old Gate, in Speyer Porta Nigra, in Trier Greece: Lion Gate in Mycenae, 13th century BC Ireland: Saint...
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  • capacitor Black Gate (magazine), a fantasy and science fiction magazine Porta Nigra (Latin for black gate), a large Roman city gate in Trier, Germany Kuromon...
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  • Club 05. The team badge incorporates Trier's most famous landmark, the Porta Nigra, an ancient Roman city gate still standing in Germany's oldest city....
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    Europe such as the Aurelian Walls of Rome with gates such as Porta San Paolo and Porta Nigra from the ancient defenses of Trier in Germany. Strongly fortified...
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    In October 1819, the Marx family moved to a smaller building near the Porta Nigra. The significance of the house went unnoticed until 1904, at which point...
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    Canton Viaduct, Massachusetts, USA, 1834–1835 Roman mason's mark at the Porta Nigra in Trier, Germany Horizontal Wolfsangel as a mason's mark, St Peter's...
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  • town of La Thuile in the Valle d’Aosta, Italy Porta Westfalica in Germany Porta Nigra in Trier, Germany Porta Coeli (Moravia), in the Czech Republic, a convent...
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    Regained and was greeted as a major artistic achievement. Another cycle, Porta Nigra, dominated by the idea of death, appeared in 1934. His last book of verse...
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  • 1819 the family moved to a ten-room property opposite the ancient Roman Porta Nigra gateway, where Henriette lived with her family for the next 23 years...
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    The Porta Nigra of Trier, Germany, capital of the Roman province of Gallia Belgica, constructed between 186 and 200 AD....
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    with partial remains elsewhere. These are mostly city gates, like the Porta Nigra in Trier or Newport Arch in Lincoln. In Central Europe, the Celts built...
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  • The Porta Nigra Roman gate, Trier, Germany...
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    The Porta Nigra of Trier, capital of Gallia Belgica, constructed between 186 and 200 AD...
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  • 25 m wide and over 8 m high. The oldest known building in Eurasia. Porta Nigra Germany Europe 180 AD Roman city gate It is today the largest Roman city...
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    Bonngasse (street) with Beethoven's birth house, Bonn Wies Pilgrimage Church Porta Nigra, Trier Osthofentor, Soest Jahrtausendturm, Magdeburg Acropolis, Athens...
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