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    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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    Trier (redirect from Treverorum)
    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...
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    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...
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    southeastern Belgium and western Germany; its centre was the city of Trier (Augusta Treverorum), to which the Treveri give their name. Celtic in language, according...
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  • Priscillian (in Latin: Priscillianus; Gallaecia, c. 340 – Augusta Treverorum, Gallia Belgica, c. 385) was a wealthy nobleman of Roman Hispania who promoted...
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    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...
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    these provinces during the raids, from Castra Regina to Pfünz to Augusta Treverorum (today Trier). 234-235 Alexander Severus, who left Rome for the northern...
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    Basilica of Constantine in Trier (Augusta Treverorum), built in the 4th century...
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    Treverorum (Trier) | Trier: Circus. [Augusta Treverorum] Wikimapia location: Augusta Treverorum Roman circus. [Augusta Treverorum] Archäologie in Trier (in German)...
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    Constantine and his father's rival Licinius I. Crispus ruled from Augusta Treverorum (Trier) in Roman Gaul between 318 and 323 and defeated the navy of...
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    the incursions of the Huns and Goths, Gratian moved his seat from Augusta Treverorum (Trier) to Mediolanum (Milan) in 381. He became increasingly aligned...
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    allow his troops to sack the city of Moguntiacum. He then moved to Augusta Treverorum (Trier) to consolidate his power base. His reign lasted no more than...
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    more important from a military and strategic standpoint. Cities like Augusta Treverorum (Trier) eclipsed Lugdunum in importance. The status of the western...
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    Baths (German: Barbarathermen) are a large Roman bath complex in Augusta Treverorum, modern-day Trier, Germany. Stretching over 42,000 square meters,...
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  • Asclepius, Epidaurus Temple of Asclepius, Rome Temple of Asclepius, Augusta Treverorum Temple of Aesculapius (Villa Borghese) Asclepeion Asclepius (disambiguation)...
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    system of Gallia Belgica. After the installation of Magnus Maximus in Augusta Treverorum, Durocortorum was renamed Metropolis Civitas Remorum, and no longer...
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    Empire, who moved most of the remaining inhabitants to the area of Augusta Treverorum. In the second half of the fifth century, the Franks began to settle...
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    controlled the praetorian prefecture of Gaul. He assumed the government at Augusta Treverorum (Trier), the prefecture's capital. Maximus soon entered negotiations...
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    Samarobriva (Amiens), Durocortorum (Reims), Dividorum (Metz) and Augusta Treverorum (Trier). In 173, the later emperor Didius Julianus, then governor...
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    northern Gaul, probably at Colonia Claudia Ara Agrippinensium or Augusta Treverorum (Trier), and furnished his government with many of the traditional...
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  • Saint-Quentin Augusta Treverorum ("Augusta of the Treveri") or Trier Augusta Vangionum ("Augusta of the Vangiones") or Worms Augusta Vindelicorum ("Augusta of the...
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    Marius, Victorinus was declared emperor by the troops located at Augusta Treverorum (Trier) in the fall of 269. His principal concern was to prevent the...
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    of peace along the Rhine frontier. He establishes his residence in Augusta Treverorum (modern Trier), capital of Germania. Licinius reneges on the religious...
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    marketplace rivalled those in Rome and was the largest in the north before Augusta Treverorum (Trier, Germany) became an imperial capital. The city's temple of...
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    Chengdu, Kaifeng, Kitai, Kunming, Yarkand. Europe – Aquileia, Athens, Augusta Treverorum (Trier), Gades (Cadiz), Ostia. India – Argaru, Astakapra, Bacare,...
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    based on Pliny's familiarity with it. The capital of the province was Augusta Treverorum (Trier), named for the Treveri surrounding it. Pliny says that in...
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    this area of the frontier against the Franks and Alemanni, making Augusta Treverorum his first capital for this purpose. Having defeated the usurper Maxentius...
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    Lady, is raised upon the foundations of ancient Roman buildings of Augusta Treverorum. The four piers of the crossing of the present church, as well as...
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    roughly three months. Victorinus declared himself emperor in mid-269 in Augusta Treverorum (modern-day Trier), two days after killing Marius. Victorinus's rule...
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    ruled in the West, from his capitals at Mediolanum (Milan, Italy) or Augusta Treverorum (Trier, Germany), while Diocletian ruled in the East, from Nicomedia...
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