Trier

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"Founded by the Celts in the late 4th century BC as Treuorum and conquered 300 years later by the Romans, who renamed it Augusta Treverorum ("The City of Augustus among the Treveri"), Trier is considered Germany´s oldest city. It is also the oldest seat of a bishop north of the Alps. In the Middle Ages, the archbishop-elector of Trier was an important prince of the Church who controlled land from the French border to the Rhine. The archbishop-elector of Trier also had great significance as one of the seven electors of the Holy Roman Empire.

With an approximate population of 105,000, Trier is the fourth-largest city in its state, after Mainz, Ludwigshafen, and Koblenz. The nearest major cities are Luxembourg (50 km or 31 mi to the southwest), Saarbrücken (80 kilometres or 50 miles southeast), and Koblenz (100 km or 62 mi northeast)." - (en.wikipedia.org 23.09.2020)
Latitude
49.75666809082
Longitude
6.6413888931274
Inhabitants
100,129
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  • Selbstbildnis

    Selbstbildnis

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    Image: Stadtmuseum Simeonstift Trier - RR-R

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    Solidus des Valens

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    Image: Museum August Kestner - CC BY-NC-SA

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    Follis des römischen Kaisers Maximian für seinen Mitregenten Constantius I.

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    Image: Sparkassenverband Baden-Württemberg - CC BY-NC-SA

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    Follis des west-römischen Augustus für Galerius

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