
Audio Journeys: The Roman City of Trier, Germany
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The 2,020-year-old town of Trier is believed to be the oldest city in Germany and is known for its famous and extraordinarily maintained Roman architecture and medieval buildings.
In this audio journey, The Roman City of Trier, Patricia L. Lawrence travels to this prehistoric town and talks with an informed local guide who enlighteningly explains the many wonders found in this incredible ancient city. As the listener hears the city’s church bells, town square chimes, and traditional hustle and bustle, it’s almost as if we’re there.
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- Electra Avenger
- 07-26-23
What the Chrustians did not do
....but the barbarians did. The destruction of the Roman city had nothing to do with Christianns at least until after Protestantism. Trier was rhe capital of Constantius Chloeus and the city where Constantine fled from Galerius. Trier is very important in the history of Christianity. Early Christians did not make a habit of destroying art but Peotestants later did. Of course, baebarians had no qualms about destroying anything Riman abd had no appreciation of the arts. The guide talks a lot of nonsense
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