Two days later we walk into Trier, one-time Roman capital.
Soon after the transfer of the Roman capital, the bishopric was elevated to an archbishopric.
The interior has ancient Roman capitals and traces of medieval paintings.
The Roman capital was also located in this region.
The Classical Roman composite capital would seem to have been the favourite type they followed at first.
It is probably the only well-preserved Roman capital of a province in the world.
The uppercase characters present proportions similar to those of classical Roman capitals.
The Roman capital was the rebuilt city of Carthage.
The town later became a Roman provincial capital.
Those precise Roman capitals I know, but these are of another world.