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You are right.. i have transleted "furt" as Forte in Latin.. but forte(ezza) in latin is castrum or praesidium.
Frank comes from roman name of local popolation..
Anyway Frankfurt also was founded by ancient Romans..
Main articles: History of Frankfurt am Main and Timeline of Frankfurt.
Early history and Holy Roman Empire
Roman settlements were established in the area of the Römer, probably in the first century. Nida (Heddernheim) was also a Roman civitas capital.
Ancient Roman ruins in Frankfurt
Nearby Frankfurt..
Ancient Roman Palace in Trier in Germany ( once a capital of western roman empire and sometimes referred to as the ‘second Rome’ ) -Porta Nigra -.
Ancient Roman ruins of Emperor thermal Trier Germany
One of the oldest Christian Church is in TRIER in Germany
High Cathedral of Saint Peter in Trier 270 A.D.(first building)
Constantine ( Costantine was an ancient roman emperor who was declared emperor in YORK in England ) Cathedral in Trier Years built 310 A.D.
Before Constantine you could be killed for being a Christian..
Constantine Cathedral Trier
Ancient Roman Bridge in Trier Germany
Ancient Roman arena in Trier Germany
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