
Titelberg - Wikipedia
Titelberg (Luxembourgish: Tëtelbierg) is the site of a large Celtic settlement or oppidum in the extreme south west of Luxembourg. In the 1st century BCE, this thriving community was …
Titelberg - Restaurant Pizzeria
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Titelberg, Home of the Influential Treveri Celts - Ancient Origins
Nov 23, 2019 · Long before the Romans conquered Gaul, Titelberg in Luxembourg was home to the influential Treveri Celts who had found wealth in the nearby hills. The Duchy of …
Titelberg - Expedition Magazine
I n southwestern Luxembourg, near the border where Luxembourg, Belgium, and France come together, the site called Titelberg sits astride a hill that dominates the surrounding countryside …
Titelberg - archaeological site - Visit Luxembourg
Large Trevian oppidum of the 1st century B.C., surrounded by ramparts of a length of nearly 3 km. Gallo-Roman vicus from the 1st to the beginning of the 5th century. On the top of a stony hill, …
Titelberg - Ancient Origins
Nov 23, 2019 · Titelberg, Home of the Influential Treveri Celts The Duchy of Luxembourg has a remarkable archaeological site dating from the Celtic period. It was inhabited for over 700 …
Titelberg - Livius
Titelberg: modern name of a Celtic hillfort in Luxembourg, probably the main settlement of the tribe of the Treveri. The Treveri were an ancient tribe, living in the Ardennes Hills in …
Titelberg – Wikipedia
Der Titelberg ist ein Plateauberg im Großherzogtum Luxemburg in der Gemeinde Petingen im Dreiländereck zu Frankreich und Belgien. Er war in der Eisenzeit und römischer Zeit besiedelt …
Titelberg — Wikipédia
Le Titelberg, ou Tëtelbierg (francique luxembourgeois : Tietelberch), est une colline située non loin du village de Lamadelaine, dans la commune de Pétange, dans le Sud-Ouest du …
Titelberg - archaeological site • Famous building/monument ...
Large Trevian oppidum of the 1st century B.C., surrounded by ramparts of a length of nearly 3 km. Gallo-Roman vicus from the 1st to the beginning of the 5th century. On the top of a stony hill, …
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