court of Trier

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The court of Trier was an important imperial residence and administrative center of the Western Roman Empire, particularly prominent under Constantine the Great.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf administrative center
imperial court
imperial residence
architecturalStyle late Roman imperial architecture
associatedWith Constantinian dynasty
Roman imperial bureaucracy
praetorian prefect of Gaul
capitalOf Praetorian Prefecture of the Gauls
surface form: Praetorian prefecture of Gaul
country Roman Empire
emperorPresent Constantinus Magnus
surface form: Constantine the Great

Constantius Chlorus
Gratian
Valentinian I
followedBy imperial court of Milan
court of Ravenna
surface form: imperial court of Ravenna
governedRegion Britannia NERFINISHED
Gaul
Iberian Peninsula
surface form: Hispania
hasFunction administrative center
imperial residence
judicial center
military command center
political center
hasPart administrative offices
Aula Palatina
surface form: audience hall (Aula Palatina)

Imperial palace of Trier
surface form: imperial palace of Trier

residential quarters
heritageStatus part of the Roman Monuments in Trier UNESCO World Heritage Site
languageUsed Latin
locatedIn Germania
Trier
Western Roman Empire
modernCountry Germany
near Moselle River
partOf imperial administration of the Western Roman Empire
politicalStatus one of the main residences of the Western Roman emperors
precededBy imperial court of Cologne
religion Roman paganism
early Christianity
significantPeriod early 4th century
Late Antiquity
surface form: late Roman Empire

reign of Constantine the Great
timeInUse 3rd century
4th century
usedBy Constantinus Magnus
surface form: Constantine the Great

Western Roman emperors

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Lactantius associatedWith court of Trier