TRIER

trēr, Latin Augusta Treverorum, city (1994 pop. 99,183), Rhineland-Palatinate, SW Germany, a port on the Moselle (Ger. Mosel) River, near the Luxembourg border. It is also known, in English, as Treves (trēvz) and, in French, as Trèves (trĕv). Trier is an industrial city and the main center of the Moselle wine region. Manufactures include textiles, beer, tobacco products, machinery, and leather goods.

Landmarks and Institutions

Among the city's Roman monuments are the Porta Nigra (early 4th cent.), an imposing and well-preserved fortified gate; an amphitheater (c.100), which can seat about 25,000 persons; ruins of the imperial baths (4th cent.); and the basilica (probably built in the early 4th cent.; now a church). Trier also has a Romanesque cathedral, built (11th–12th cent.) around a 4th-century nucleus and containing the Holy Coat of Treves (supposed to be the seamless coat of Jesus). Other noteworthy buildings include the Gothic Church of Our Lady (13th cent.; Ger. Liebfrauenkirche); the baroque electoral palace (17th–18th cent.); and the baroque Church of St. Paulinus (1732–54; designed by B. Neumann). The rare exhibitions (e.g., in 1844, 1891, 1933, and 1959) of the Holy Coat of Treves have been the occasions of large pilgrimages. The remains of St. Matthew are preserved in a shrine in the pilgrimage church of St. Matthew (built in the 12th cent. around an earlier Benedictine monastery). Trier also has a theological seminary, a school of viticulture, and several museums, including one in the house where Karl Marx was born (1818).

History

One of the oldest cities in Germany, Trier has played an important role in its history since Roman times and retains many Roman monuments. Founded by Augustus c.15 b.c., the city was made (1st cent.) the capital of the Roman province of Belgica and later became (3d cent.) the capital of the prefecture of Gaul; it was named after the Treveri, a people of E Gaul. Under the Roman Empire Trier attained a population of c.50,000 and became a major commercial center, with a large wine trade. It was a frequent residence of the Western emperors from c.295 until its capture (early 5th cent.) by the Franks.

The city was made an episcopal see in the 4th cent. and an archiepiscopal see c.815. Under the rule of the archbishops, Trier flourished as a commercial and cultural center. Trier was the seat of a university from 1473 until it was occupied by the French in 1797. The archbishopric of Trier was secularized and was formally ceded to France in 1801 by the Treaty of Lunéville. At the Congress of Vienna the city and most of the archbishopric were awarded (1815) to Prussia; territory E of the Rhine was given to Nassau and, with Nassau, passed to Prussia in 1866. Trier again became an episcopal see in 1821. It was occupied by France after World War I and suffered considerable damage in World War II.

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...MARINI Photographs by Helmut Lederer Text by Eduard Trier Frederick A. Praeger, Publisher , New York BOOKS THAT MATTER...Sinagra. Marino, Sei tavole a colori . Milan, 1954 Trier Eduard. Marino Marini . Cologne, 1954 Vitali Lamberto...
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...Mittelalterlichen Predigtkultur-Akten Des Symposions in Trier Vom 21. Bis 23. Oktober 2004. by James...Predigtkultur--Akten des Symposions in Trier vom 21. bis 23. Oktober 2004. Edited by...Forschungsbeitrage der Cusanus-Gesellschaft 30. Trier: Paulinus, 2006. Pp. 267. In the history...
...Testimony: Assisting or Misleading the Trier of Fact? by James R. P Ogloff , Steven...there is a jury, it is the jury that is the trier of fact and, as such, it is the jury that...there is a judge or jury serving as the trier of fact in the case, questions of fact...
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...Cinematic Literacy Narrative. by James Trier Introduction In this article, I will discuss...key pedagogical texts in a variety of projects (Trier, 2005b). For example, in one project (Trier, 2001a) I had preservice teachers analyze how...
...HEARTLAND, USA: A RESEARCH NOTE Kathy K. Trier and Anson Shupe Indiana University...expense of using orthodox medicine ( Trier and Shupe, 1989). Certainly anecdotal...Scientific Study of Religion 19:60-7. Trier, Kathy K. and Anson Shupe 1989...
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...Critics Have Chastised Director Lars Von Trier, Who Vilifes an America He Has Yet to Visit...soil. So the Danish director Lars yon Trier was in distinguished company when he announced...reportedly battled many of his actors yon Trier also likes to bait the media, who have...
...Lady Sacrificed to the Cruelty of Lars Von Trier. by Mark Kermode If films...directors, then the Danish auteur Lars von Trier must have been dropped on his head as a...any woman taking centre stage in a von Trier film can expect their character to be raped...
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AN ABSOLUTE SHOCKER; Lars Von Trier Goes All out for Controversy with His Tale...fame. I said to the producer that Lars Von Trier would win the Palme dOr for his singalong-a-sadness...with the visual style of the film - Von Trier laughed and said he was ashamed, and that...
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New Trier Holds off Cary-Grove. Byline: Jerry Fitzpatrick...Corey Bruns of Cary-Grove and Bob Cook of New Trier were throwing, runs were as precious as water...FridayAEs Class 4A state baseball semifinal. New Trier, which scored a key insurance run in the...
New Trier Holds off Cary-Grove. Byline: Jerry Fitzpatrick...Corey Bruns of Cary-Grove and Bob Cook of New Trier were throwing, runs were as precious as water...FridayAEs Class 4A state baseball semifinal. New Trier, which scored a key insurance run in the...
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TRIER trer, Latin Augusta Treverorum, city (1994 pop. 99,183...English, as Treves (trevz) and, in French, as Treves (trev). Trier is an industrial city and the main center of the Moselle...basilica (probably built in the early 4th cent.; now a church). Trier also has a Romanesque cathedral, built (11th 12th cent...
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AMBROSE, SAINT am broz, 340? 397, bishop of Milan, Doctor of the Church, b. Trier, of Christian parents. Educated at Rome, he became (c.372) governor of Liguria and Aemilia with the capital at Milan. He was highly...
...VERGENNES, CHARLES GRAVIER, COMTE DE sharl gravya koNt d verzhen , 1717 87, French statesman. After serving as ambassador at Trier, Constantinople, and Stockholm (where in 1772 he participated in the coup of Gustavus III), he was made (1774) foreign minister...
...between Luxembourg and Germany, then enters Germany, passes Trier, and cuts between the Eifel and the Hunsruck ranges to reach...Rhine River at Koblenz. The Moselle receives the Saar River near Trier. The German section of the Moselle valley is dotted with numerous...
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