Treveri oppidum

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Treveri oppidum was an ancient fortified settlement of the Treveri tribe that served as the predecessor to the Roman city of Augusta Treverorum (modern Trier) in present-day Germany.

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Treveri oppidum canonical 1

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Predicate Object
instanceOf ancient fortified settlement
archaeological site
oppidum
associatedWith Celtic tribes
surface form: Treveri tribe
continent Europe
country Germany
culture Celtic
ethnicContext Treveri, a Belgic people
followedBy Roman urban settlement of Augusta Treverorum
fortificationType hillfort (oppidum)
hasFunction fortified settlement
regional center of the Treveri
historicalRegion Gallia Belgica
surface form: Gallia Belgica region (later Roman province)
inhabitedBy Treveri
languageContext Gaulish-speaking population
linkedTo development of Augusta Treverorum
locatedIn present-day Germany
region of the Moselle River
territory of the Treveri
modernLocation near modern Trier
partOf Treveri tribal territory
preceded Roman foundation of Trier
predecessorOf Augusta Treverorum
Roman city of Augusta Treverorum (Trier)
preRomanCenterOf Trier
surface form: Trier area
regionNow Rhineland-Palatinate
timePeriod late Iron Age
pre-Roman Iron Age
transitionedTo Roman urban center

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Augusta Treverorum precededBy Treveri oppidum