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Trier, Germany: The Oldest German City (12:31)

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A Roman colony since the 1st century A.D. and then a trading center beginning in the next century, Trier, along the Moselle River, became one of the capitals of the Tetrachy at the end of the 3rd century and was called the "second Rome." It is an excellent testimony to Roman civilization because of the density and quality of the preserved monuments.

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Trier, Germany: The Oldest German City

Part of the Series : Treasures of the World: Central and Eastern Europe
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A Roman colony since the 1st century A.D. and then a trading center beginning in the next century, Trier, along the Moselle River, became one of the capitals of the Tetrachy at the end of the 3rd century and was called the "second Rome." It is an excellent testimony to Roman civilization because of the density and quality of the preserved monuments.

Length: 13 minutes

Item#: BVL144125

ISBN: 978-1-64198-636-6

Copyright date: ©1998

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