Trebeta

Trebeta was the son of the legendary Assyrian king Ninus and a Chaldäerkönigin. His stepmother was later Queen Semiramis. This drove her stepson Trebeta from their realm. Trebeta followers fled to Europe and is said to have founded around 2000 BC on the Moselle location Trier. This legend von Trier eponymem ( " eponymous " ) founder of the city was first recorded in 1105 in the Gesta Treverorum. His tomb was believed to be seen in the later Franzensknüppchen mentioned grave mound on the Petri mountain. In the late Middle Ages, other cities led their origin to Trebeta back (eg Strasbourg ).

The Trebeta well remembered today in the saga and an inscription on the Red House Trier's main market refers to:

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