Archaeology
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Toulouse-Ancely, Roman baths
Toulouse-Ancely: Roman natatio About five-hundred meters from the amphitheater of Tolosa are the south thermae which were preceded by a palaestra…Toulouse-Purpan, Amphitheater
The main entrance to the amphitheater is located to the north of the arena and is 4.20 meters wide. The arch reproduces the height of the curved vault, which once covered the entry passage. The almond-like arena is sixty-two meters…Traiectum (Utrecht)
Traiectum: name of a Roman fort in Germania Inferior, modern Utrecht. The "treasure of the Domplein" (or what remains of it,…Traiectum ad Mosam (Maastricht)
Traiectum ad Mosam was a middle-sized village near the place where the main road between Tongeren, the capital of the Tungri, and Cologne, the capital of the Ubians and Germania Inferior, crossed the Meuse. In the fourth century, the town,…Trapezus
Trapezus (Greek: Τραπεζοῦς): Greek city on the southern shore of the Black Sea, modern Trabzon.Origins Tombstone of a soldier of XV…Trier (photos)
Statuette of two lovers In many places, the remains of ancient Augusta Treverorum are still visible. Amphitheater Basilica Baths of Barbara Bridge Cathedral ("Dom") Circus Fausta's Fresco Forum Hariulf Inscription Imperial…Trier, Amphitheater
Arena Like so many ancient Roman cities, Trier had an amphitheater for gladiatorial contests. It was partly dug inside the slope…Trier, Basilica
The Basilica The Aula Palatina or Basilica was added to the imperial palace by Constantine I the Great, who took over…Trier, Baths of Barbara
Baths of Barbara, model The Baths of Barbara, situated halfway the bridge and the forum in Trier, must have been immense.…Trier, Bridge
Bridge from the southeast Trier rose to prominence when the Roman general Agrippa built the road from Lyon to Cologne, and…Trier, Cathedral
Model of the double church The present Dom (Cathedral) and Liebfrauenkirche (church of Our Dear lady of Trier are built on…Trier, Circus
Model of the circus The circus appears to date back to the earliest period of the history of Trier; the race…