…A town that developed on either side of the Limmat River at the end of Lake Zurich (area 88 km2). In Roman times, a fortress was built on the Lindenhof moraine hill on the left bank of the Limmat River, and it was called Turicum and served as a monitoring post for river traffic (customs office), but it was not a city. In the Frankish period, Louis II (King of the Germans) built the Fraumünster monastery on the left bank of the Limmat River for his daughter in 853, and at the same time built a new royal castle on Lindenhof. … *Some of the terminology explanations that mention "Turicum" are listed below. Source | Heibonsha World Encyclopedia 2nd Edition | Information |
…チューリヒ湖(面積88km2)の湖尻,リマトLimmat川をはさんで発展した町。ローマ時代には,リマト川左岸の氷堆石の小丘リンデンホーフに城塞が作られ,トゥリクムTuricumとよばれ,河川交通の監視所(関税徴収所)となっていたが,都市ではなかった。フランク王国の時代に入って,853年にルートウィヒ2世(ドイツ人王)は娘のためにフラウミュンスターFraumünster修道院をリマト川左岸に建立し,同時にリンデンホーフに新しく王城を建設した。… ※「Turicum」について言及している用語解説の一部を掲載しています。 出典|株式会社平凡社世界大百科事典 第2版について | 情報 |
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