The copyright statement for the source text can be fooud at None IIIF can be found here: None, if available
Bulgaria
20.07.1665NoneNoneNoneNoneNoneNoneNoneNoneNoneNone
late_antiquity
None
{'linear': ['gate']}
Gate of Trajan, Arch, Fortificationencoder Ivan ValchevKristiyan Simeonov, encoded XML dataDimitar Iliev, provided full schema revision
Famofia ibi porta ferrea a praealto monte, ac ruderibus in memoriae folius monumentum proftat.
The text is written between None and None.
The name of the monument is Kifterfent or Trajan's Gate. According to the text, it is It is located 42.3561; 23.9183https://www.geonames.org/maps/google_42.3561_23.9183.html. Now it is located here: None;NoneNone, in None.
The internal date in the document is 20.07.1665.
We have evidence that the object was obseved in None; None.
The object has been seen in None; None
Tafferner traveled form Vienna to Istambul with the embassy of count Leslie in 1665. The name Kifterfent refers to Momin prohod pass, not to Trajan's Gate pass.
Paul TaffernerTafferner, Paul. Cæsarea legatio, quam mandante augustissimo Rom. Imperatore Leopoldo 1. Ad portam Ottomanticam suscepit, perfecitque excellentissimus dominus, dominus Walterus s.r.i. comes de Leslie, ... atque illustrissimo domino, domino Jacobo s.r.i. comiti de Leslie. Breszlau 1680, pp. 42-43.https://viaf.org/viaf/50108689/#Tafferner,_Paul,_1608-1677