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Photos from Trier
#1
My friend Bill needed some photos from Trier, and the easiest way to send them to him was to put a webpage online where he could download them. And even if you're not called Bill, feel free to take what you like; if you use it, just mention Livius.Org.
Jona Lendering
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#2
When were the arches of the bridge constructed?

PS: Did not the Trier museum have a rare stone relief or depiction from a Roman stern mounted rudder (I am collecting these samples)?
Stefan (Literary references to the discussed topics are always appreciated.)
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#3
PS: Are these pics free for use at Wikipedia (I would mention livius as source, of course)?

Great. One dude has a Codex! Big Grin
Stefan (Literary references to the discussed topics are always appreciated.)
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#4
Quote:When were the arches of the bridge constructed?
They are more recent, I think medieval; the foundations are ancient, however.

Quote:Did not the Trier museum have a rare stone relief or depiction from a Roman stern mounted rudder (I am collecting these samples)?
Yep, it has, but it is impossible to take photos of because it is standing right in front of a window.

Quote:PS: Are these pics free for use at Wikipedia?
Yes, you can use them, I am honored.
Jona Lendering
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