Aquincum

Aquincum

Aquincum (Latin: [aˈkᶣɪŋkũː], Hungarian: [ˈɒkviŋkum]) was an ancient city, situated on the northeastern borders of the province of Pannonia within the Roman Empire. The ruins of the city can be found today in Budapest, the capital city of Hungary. It is believed that Marcus Aurelius wrote at least part of his book Meditations at Aquincum.

Built
enApproximately 41–54
Caption
enThe ruins of Aquincum
Comment
enAquincum (Latin: [aˈkᶣɪŋkũː], Hungarian: [ˈɒkviŋkum]) was an ancient city, situated on the northeastern borders of the province of Pannonia within the Roman Empire. The ruins of the city can be found today in Budapest, the capital city of Hungary. It is believed that Marcus Aurelius wrote at least part of his book Meditations at Aquincum.
Depiction
Aquincum 3 - KKriszti.jpg
Aquincum-esp.jpg
Budapest III., Aquincum, Ancient Roman civil amphitheatre.jpg
Epochs
Roman Empire
Geometry
POINT(19.049444198608 47.564167022705)
Has abstract
enAquincum (Latin: [aˈkᶣɪŋkũː], Hungarian: [ˈɒkviŋkum]) was an ancient city, situated on the northeastern borders of the province of Pannonia within the Roman Empire. The ruins of the city can be found today in Budapest, the capital city of Hungary. It is believed that Marcus Aurelius wrote at least part of his book Meditations at Aquincum.
Hypernym
City
Is primary topic of
Aquincum
Label
enAquincum
Latitude
47.56
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www.civertan.hu/legifoto/legifoto.php%3Fpage_level=875
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www.aquincum.hu
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Aquincum Civil Amphitheatre
Aquincum Military Amphitheatre
Aquincum Mithraeum (of Victorinus)
Aquincum Museum
Budapest
Castrum
Category:Archaeological sites in Hungary
Category:Celtic towns
Category:History of Budapest
Category:Óbuda
Category:Populated places in Pannonia
Category:Roman fortifications in Pannonia Inferior
Category:Roman legionary fortresses in Hungary
Category:Roman towns and cities in Hungary
Celts
Christianity
Colonia (Roman)
Diocletian
Eravisci
Fall of the Western Roman Empire
File:Aquincum-esp.jpg
File:Budapest III., Aquincum, Ancient Roman civil amphitheatre.jpg
Germanic peoples
Hadrian
Hungary
Huns
Iazyges
Legio II Adiutrix
Limes (Roman Empire)
Marcus Aurelius
Meditations
Óbuda
Óbuda-Békásmegyer
Pannonia
Pannonia Inferior
Roman Empire
Roman legion
Sarmatian
Septimius Severus
Thermae
Location
enBudapest , Hungary
Longitude
19.05
MapType
enHungary
Name
enAquincum
Point
47.564166666666665 19.049444444444443
Region
Pannonia
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Subject
Category:Archaeological sites in Hungary
Category:Celtic towns
Category:History of Budapest
Category:Óbuda
Category:Populated places in Pannonia
Category:Roman fortifications in Pannonia Inferior
Category:Roman legionary fortresses in Hungary
Category:Roman towns and cities in Hungary
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Type
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