Answer: The oppidum of the Allobroges became a Roman colony about 47 BC under Julius Caesar, but the Allobroges managed to expel the Romans; the exiles then founded the colony of Lugdunum (today's Lyon).[4] Ethnarch of Judea Herod Archelaus was exiled here in 6 AD.[5] During the early Empire, Vienna (as the Romans called it—not to be confused with today's Vienna, then known as Vindobona) regained all its former privileges as a Roman colony. In 260 Postumus was proclaimed Emperor here of a short-lived Gallo-Roman Empire. Later it became a provincial capital of the Dioecesis Viennensis.
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The Teufelstritt is located at the Frauenkirche or Cathedral of Our Dear Lady in the city of Munich in Bavaria. The legend behind the Teufelsritt is that it is the footstep of the devil himself located at the entrance of the church. However in another version <span>of the legend the devil made a deal with the builder to finance construction of the church on the condition that it contain no windows. However, the builder of the church tricked the devil by positioning columns so that the windows were not visible from the spot where the devil stood in the foyer. When the devil discovered that he had been tricked, he could not enter the already consecrated church. The devil could only stand in the foyer and stomp his foot furiously, which left the footprint known as the Teufelstritt. Hope this helped.</span>
Because the oldest son always gets the inheritance
I'm no expert on German, but that looks fine to me. All the words are correct but I'm not entirely sure about the cases/case endings. It looks pretty good to me though. Sorry if I couldn't be a better help :)