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A hoard of 5,600 silver coins from the Roman Empire dating back nearly 2,000 years has been found in Germany. The Augsburg Art Collections and Museum said in a statement the discovery was the ...
Augsburg was shaped by the trade in salt and silver in Roman and medieval times. Today, industry ensures that Bavaria's third-largest city remains wealthy. The ancient Roman Empire has left its ...
following the hoard's discovery in Augsburg, Germany. At the time of the coins' burial, the Roman Empire was in full swing, with its coinage reaching all corners of its territory and beyond.
Roman Herzog war von 1994 bis 1999 Bundespräsident. In diesen fünf Jahren schaffte er es nicht, Augsburg zu besuchen. Das bedauerte er sehr, wie er zu einem späteren Zeitpunkt verriet ...
Augsburg, June 8 (BNA): Archaeologists in Augsburg say they have discovered the most important find of ancient Roman items to come to light in the German city in more than 100 years, a haul totalling ...
The Augsburg bishop said that those who criticize ... among them — that took place in Rome on July 26. If he truly is a Roman bellwether, Bishop Meier’s criticism of Synodal Way skeptics ...
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