Image Aquincum.jpg thumb right Aquincum site, Budapest File Aquincum esp.jpg thumb right Location of the city within the Roman Empire The ancient city of Aquincum was situated on the North Eastern borders of the Pannonia province 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 may have written at least part of his book Meditations at Aquincum. Originally settled by the Eravisci , a Celts Celtic tribe, Aquincum served as a military base castrum , having been part of the Roman border protection system called limes . Around AD 41 54, a 500 strong cavalry unit arrived, and a Roman legion of 6,000 men was stationed here by AD 89. The city gradually grew around the fortress, and after Pannonia was reorganised by the Romans in AD 106, Aquincum became the capital city of Pannonia Inferior . The city ... can be seen in other parts of Budapest as well, notably Contra Aquincum and the Amphitheatre. People ..., Thermae public baths , Aquincum Mithraeum of Victorinus a Mithraeum and palaces, as well as amphitheatre ... appear in the Aquincum Museum . References references Gallery gallery Image Aquincum2.jpg Aquincum ruins Image Aquincum1.jpg Image Aquincum3.jpg Image Aquincum4.jpg Image Aquincum bridge.jpg Image Aquincum buda 01.jpg gallery External links commons Category AquincumAquincum http www.aquincum.hu Aquincum museum http www.civertan.hu legifoto legifoto.php?page level 875 Aquincum Aerial photography http tube108.com travel ruins from the roman empire Video footage of ancient city of Aquincum of the Roman Empire. http www.panoramio.com user 510240 tags ruins Aquincum Ruins coord 47 33 50.91 N 19 2 ... Celtic towns Hungary struct stub Ancient Rome stub Link FA fi az Akvink bg cs Aquincum de Aquincum es Aquincum eo Aquincum fr Aquincum hy it Aquincum hu Aquincum mk nl Aquincum pl Aquincum pt Aquincum ru sr sh Akvinkum fi Aquincum uk ... more details
107052 Aquincum provisional designation 2001 AQ is a asteroid belt main belt minor planet . It was discovered by Kriszti n S rneczky and L szl Kiss astronomer L szl Kiss at the Piszk stet Station in the M tra mountains of Hungary on January 1, 2001. It is named after the Roman garrison of Aquincum , now in buda , Hungary. See also List of minor planets 107001&ndash 108000 External links JPL Small Body Beltasteroid stub Minor planets navigator 107051 2001 AD 107053 2001 AZ1 Small Solar System bodies DEFAULTSORT Aquincum Category Asteroids named for places Category Astronomical objects discovered in 2001 fa it 107052 Aquincum hu 107052 Aquincum ... more details
File Aquincumi muzeum.jpg thumb 240px Aquincum Museum The Aquincum Museum is a museum in Budapest , Hungary ref name Aqua cite encyclopedia last first author authorlink coauthors editor encyclopedia Encyclop dia Britannica title Aquincum url http www.britannica.com EBchecked topic 31272 Aquincum accessdate 2008 05 25 edition year 2008 month publisher Encyclop dia Britannica, Inc. volume location id isbn doi pages quote ref , Szentendrei t 135. Archeological findings from the remains of Aquincum are on display there ref name Aqua . These include items from the Aquincum Mithraeum of Victorinus local Mithraeum . It has an indoor and outdoor part ref cite web url http www.lonelyplanet.com worldguide hungary sights 104985?list true title Aquincum Museum accessdate 2008 05 25 author last first authorlink coauthors year 2008 month format work Lonely Planet publisher pages language doi archiveurl archivedate quote ref . References references External links http www.aquincum.hu menuoldalangolbal.htm Official website coord 47 33 56.27 N 19 2 59.34 E region HU type landmark display title commons category Aquincum Hungary struct stub Ancient Rome stub Category Visitor attractions in Budapest Category Museums in Budapest Category Archaeology museums hu Aquincumi M zeum pl Muzeum Aquincum fi Aquincumin museo ... more details
Aquincum Institute of Technology AIT is a Hungarian private university, created by the businessman G bor Boj r , founder of Graphisoft , in Budapest. It offers undergraduate programs in computer science , software engineering , and information technology . It was inaugurated on June 19, 2010. Teaching will start in Spring 2011. Scientific Advisory Board L szl Babai Albert L szl Barab si P ter Csermely Andr s Falus Norbert Kro L szl Lov sz Ern Rubik Charles Simonyi External links http www.ait budapest.com Homepage coord missing Hungary Category Universities in Budapest ... more details
, Decurion of the colony of Aquincum. Aedile . As above though to DEO CAU TOPATI ref CIMRM 1752 .... Marcus Antonius Victorinus, Decurion of the colony of Aquincum. Aedile . ....DE C urio COL oniae AQ ... cella . The mithraeum today The shrine is fully accessible within the Aquincum Archaeological Park, just south of the Aquincum Museum building. The remains have been heavily restored and consolidated ... assisted edit DEFAULTSORT Aquincum Mithraeum Of Victorinus Category Mithraea Category Ancient Roman ... more details
Unreferenced stub auto yes date December 2009 The Eravisci , a Celt ic people, were the original inhabitants of Duna jv ros . The centre of the tribe may be assumed to have been on Gell rt Hill in the Budapest of today. They have originally settled the town of Ak ink , which Romans called Aquincum after conquest. Category Celtic people Ethno stub ca Araviscs de Eravisker it Eravisci hu Eraviszkuszok pt Eravisci ro Eravisci fi Eraviskit ... more details
G bor Boj r born Budapest, 1949 , is a Hungarian entrepreneur and founder of Graphisoft , an AEC architecture, engineering, and construction Computer aided design CAD company. He founded the Aquincum Institute of Technology in 2010. Sources Bojar s http www.star.bme.hu hirek Bojar G eloadas bojar gabor cv.htm CV . http news.bbc.co.uk 2 hi business 2522537.stm High hopes for hi tech , BBC News. Persondata Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Bojar, Gabor ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION DATE OF BIRTH 1949 PLACE OF BIRTH DATE OF DEATH PLACE OF DEATH DEFAULTSORT Bojar, Gabor Category Living people Category Hungarian people Category 1949 births ... more details
Savaria Mithraeum was the shrine of Mithras in the Roman Empire Roman town of Savaria now Szombathely , Hungary which was discovered in 2008. History The cult of Mithras was popular in the Roman province of Pannonia . Archeological evidences proved its presence in Aquincum , Fert r kos and S rkeszi but its popularity in Savaria, the capital of Pannonia Prima was only proved in 2008 when a mithraeum was unearthed in the vicinity of the most important surviving Roman monument of the town, the shrine of Isis . The Savaria Mithraeum was used until the 4th century when it was burned down and collapsed. The mithraeum was discovered during the building works of a new shopping center in 2008. The remains were excavated by local archeologists who claimed that the discovery is of European importance. The ruins will be preserved in the basement of the new plaza. Many other finds were unearthed in the area like an intact Roman cellar and a 3 m wide, stone waterdrain that was repaired in the 19th century. Remains Two stone altars were uncovered which were decorated with scenes from the life of Mithras in reliefs and had dedicative inscriptions. The inner room and the narthex of the shrine was decorated with wall paintings. The frescoes are being restored by experts from the collected fragments. Their design were geometric with some figurative scenes. The ceiling was coffered. The ancient painters used expensive pigments like Egyptian Blue and vermilion . There were stone benches along the walls in the inner room. See also Aquincum Mithraeum of Victorinus Mithraeum near Budapest Fertorakos Mithraeum Mithraeu in Fert r kos, Hungary References http www.kultura.hu main.php?folderID 959&articleID 270982&ctag articlelist&iid 1 Pictures from the excavation http www.szombathely.hu hu aktualis hirek 5145 mithras szentelyt talaltak a magellan centernel europai jelentosegu regeszeti felfedezes http www.vasnepe.hu kultura nap temaja 20080704 a titokzatos mithras kultusz Category Mithraea Ca ... more details
Cleanup date February 2008 eastern name order ifj. Rajk L szl Image Kofahajo.jpg thumb Rajk Market in Budapest L szl Rajk Jr. is an architect and designer born in 1949 in Budapest, Hungary . As an architect, he became the member of the Hungarian avantgarde movement. From 1975 he joined the Democratic Opposition, the underground political movement in Hungary, therefore from 1980 he was blacklist ed, and was not allowed to work under his own name. In 1981 with G bor Demszky Mayor of Budapest from 1990 he founded the independent, underground AB Publishing House, and ran an illegal bookstore from his apartment called Samizdat Boutique . In 1988 he was one of the founder of the Network of Free Initiatives and the liberal party, the Alliance of Free Democrats , and served six years in Hungarian Parliament after free elections in 1990. Recently working as an architect and a production designer for film s and teaching film architecture at the Hungarian Film Academy in Budapest. Chevalier dans l Ordre National du Merite, 1999, France Politics Rajk is son of the most known show trial victim, Hungary s foreign minister L szl Rajk . Rajk is famous in his own right for anti regime activities. citation needed date January 2012 Works Buildings 2007 Aquincum museum new building 2006 Veszpr m 1956 memorial park and monument 2006 Studio K theatre new theatre interior 2004 reconstruction and Hungarian exhibition in cell block 18 at Auschwitz concentration camp Auschwitz Birkenau museum 2004 reconstruction of Budapest classicist building 2004 restoration workshops and research centre at Aquincum Museum 2002 Lehel Csarnok hall 1999 Aquincum Museum directorate and restoration centre 1999 reconstruction of Budapest Moulin Rouge 1998 reconstruction of Viennese Collegeum Hungaricum with J nos Bal zs & risz Borsos 1996 interior reconstruction of Budapest Corvin cinema 1995 Budapest Studio K Theatre interior work 1989 Imre Nagy and martyrs of Hungarian Revolution of 1956 1956 instillation ... more details
Martialis P. Aelius was a Roman soldier of the mid 3rd century AD. He is known to us from a lapidary inscription on his sarcophagus dating from the early 260s found at Aquincum i.e. Budapest in the Roman province of Pannonia Inferior . This was dedicated to Martialis and his wife, Flavia Agathe, by his son, Aelianus P. Aelius , and it designates him as the ex custode armorum i.e. formerly in charge of the Weapons of Legio II Adiutrix . ref For a full discussion of this inscription see cite book title Commanders of Legions in the Age of Gallienus last Nagy first Prof. T. year 1965 publisher Acta Archeologica Academiae Scientarum Hungaricae, Tm. XVII location Budapest . ref The Roman naming conventions nomen Aelius suggests that Martialis s family became Roman citizens in the first part of the 2nd century and, possibly when the future Emperor Hadrian was governor of the province of Pannonia and established Aquincum as a municipium &mdash i.e. , a town settlement of citizens awarded the Latin Right &mdash around the turn of the century. clarify date November 2011 The original Aelius is, therefore, likely to have been a soldier in a unit of auxilia who received the citizenship together with his diplomata i.e. certificate of honourable discharge from the service . His descendants no doubt continued the connection with the local legion, II Adjutrix . Martialis s son, Aelianus, became the first equestrian commander of that unit in the early 260s following the exclusion of senators from military commands . Martialis would, therefore, have been one of the Illyricani , who provided the officer cadres of the garrisons of Pannonia and Upper Moesia. The Custos Armorum of Legio II would have earned several times the basic military salary with official pay and perquisites and, no doubt, tolerated corruption. Martialis would, therefore, have been a man of substance and local consequence in Aquincum. He was probably one of the small land owners who seem to have dominated the society ... more details
Image Aquincumi muzeum lapidarium.jpg right thumb 210px Aquincum Budapest Hungary. Museum Lapidarium A lapidarium is a place where stone monuments and fragments of archaeology archaeological interest are exhibited stone epigraphy epigraph s, statue s, architectural details like column s, cornice s and acroterion s, as well as tombstone s and sarcophagus sarcophagi . Often such collections are placed in the yards of archaeological and historical museums, under open air. Lapidarium, a part of the National Museum Prague National Museum in Prague , Czech Republic . In 1995, the Lapidarium was named one of the ten most beautiful museum exhibitions in Europe . ref http www.prague.net the lapidarium The Lapidarium Even stone has its language Prague.net ref See also Commons category Lapidariums The Lapidarium, Prague at the Czech Republic National Museum Prague National Museum . Glyptotheque type of stone sculpture museum Category Types of museum Category History museums museum stub bg cs Lapid rium da Lapidarium de Lapidarium hr Lapidarij it Lapidario hu Lapid rium nl Lapidarium no Lapidarium pl Lapidarium ro Lapidariu ru sk Lapid rium sl Lapidarij sr sv Lapidarium uk ... more details
Image Roman Empire 125.png thumb right 300px Map of the Roman empire in AD 125, under emperor Hadrian , showing the Legio II Adiutrix , stationed on the river Danube at Aquincum Budapest, Hungary , in Pannonia Inferior province, from AD 106 to at least 269 Image Denarius Septimius Severus l2adiutrix RIC 0005.jpg thumb 300px II Adiutrix supported Septimius Severus , commander of the Pannonia n army, in his fight for the roman Emperor purple . This denarius was struck to celebrate the legion. Legio secunda Adiutrix Second Rescuer Legion , was a Roman legion levied by emperor Vespasian in 70, from Roman navy marines of the classis Ravennatis . There are still records of II Adiutrix in the Rhine border in the beginning of the 4th century. The legion s symbols were a Capricorn and Pegasus . History The first assignment of II Adiutrix was in Germania Inferior , where the Batavian rebellion was at its peak. After the defeat of the rebels, II Adiutrix followed general Quintus Petillius Cerialis to UK Britain to deal with another rebellion led by Venutius. During the next years, the legion was to stay in the British Islands to subdue the rebel tribes of Scotland and Wales , with base camp probably at Deva Victrix Chester . In 87, the legion was recalled to the continent to participate in the Dacia n wars of emperor Domitian . Between 94 and 95, still in Dacia, later emperor Hadrian served as military tribune in the II Adiutrix . In the summer of 106 the legion took part to the siege of the Dacian Capital Sarmisegetusa . After Trajan s Dacian Wars of 101 106, the legion was located in Aquincum modern Budapest , which would be its base camp for the years to come. Despite this, the legion or vexillatio subunits of it took part in Lucius Verus s campaign against the Parthian Empire 162 166 Marcus Aurelius Marcomannic Wars The Roman counter offensive and defeat of the Marcomanni campaign against the Marcomanni and the Quadi 171 173 Marcus Aurelius Marcomannic Wars Second Marcoman ... more details
Refimprove date July 2008 Infobox Former Subdivision native name conventional long name Lower Pannonia common name Lower Pannonia subdivision province nation the Roman Empire p1 Pannonia flag p1 Vexilloid of the Roman Empire.svg s1 Pannonia Secunda flag s1 Vexilloid of the Roman Empire.svg s2 Pannonia Valeria flag s2 Vexilloid of the Roman Empire.svg year start 2nd century event end year end 3rd century date end image coat image map Pannonia02.png image map caption Lower Pannonia Pannonia Inferior map capital Aquincum and Sirmium ref http books.google.com books?id Lzi4N 74QmAC&pg PA381&dq 22pannonia inferior 22 capital sirmium&hl sr&ei PUPJTtGpPKjS4QSczNUy&sa X&oi book result&ct result&resnum 5&ved 0CD8Q6AEwBA v onepage&q 22Sirmium 2C 20which 20was 20the 20capital 22&f false The Routledge Handbook of Archaeological Human Remains and Legislation, Taylor & Francis, page 381. ref stat area1 stat pop1 stat year1 category today Hungary , Serbia , Croatia , Bosnia and Herzegovina footnotes The Lower Pannonia or Pannonia Inferior was an ancient Roman Empire Roman province. It was formed in the year 103 AD. The Lower Pannonia included parts of present day Hungary , Serbia , Croatia , and Bosnia and Herzegovina . Cities Some of the important cities in Lower Pannonia were Sirmium today Sremska Mitrovica , Cuccium today Ilok , Cibalae today Vinkovci , Mursa today Osijek , Certissa today akovo , Marsonia today Slavonski Brod , Sopianae today P cs , Aquincum today Buda , etc. Later usage From cca. 796 to 828 830, Lower Pannonia , as a territory under Frankish influence, referred to present day northern Croatia, i.e. to Pannonia to the south of the Drava and to the east of Carantania and Krain . From 828 830 to at least cca. 900, Lower Pannonia referred to present day western Hungary and northern Croatia except for the territory around Neusiedler See , i.e. to Pannonia to the south of the R ba River and to the east of Carantania and Krain . Name also referred to the Slavic Balat ... more details
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Eric Breuer is a Switzerland Swiss archaeology archaeologist and historian. He studied archaeology and history at the Universities of University of Munich Munich , University of Vienna Vienna , University of Fribourg Fribourg and University of Basel Basel . He discovered the Roman Vicus Rome vicus of Eriskirch Lake Constance , and conducted widespread research on early Medieval archaeology, archaeology of Roman provinces, Avar archaeology, and Mediterranean history. His main interest was the relative chronology of Roman and early medieval times. Contrary to early eastern European archaeologists, like I. Kovrig and others, B. favoured the idea, that changes in ornaments and manufacturing of belts are not signs of new arriving ethnic groups in the Carpathian basin, but simply changes of fashion and lifetime of certain processes of production of goods and not ethnic conclusions. As a result chronological horizons get at Breuer s work the meaning of starting, increasing, decline and end of fabrications of certain types of small findings. Sources cite book author Planck, D. year 2005 title Die R mer in Baden W rttemberg publisher Stuttgart isbn 3 8062 1555 3 page 80. Meyer, M. Ein r merzeitliches Gr berfeld bei Mochenwangen. Fundberichte aus Baden W rttemberg 27, 2003, Reference 11. Bilamboz, Der Stand der Dendrochronologie f r die R merzeit in Baden W rttemberg. Festschr. Planck. Stuttgart 2009 page 669, 675. Pleterski A., Eric Breuer, Byzanz an der Donau. Arheoloski Vestnik 58, 2007, 464. Migotti B., Eric Breuer, Byzanz an der Donau, Vjesnik Arheoloskog muzeja u Zagrebu XXXIX, 2006, 3, 260 262. http eeo.uni klu.ac.at index.php Aquincum http eeo.uni klu.ac.at index.php Keszthely 28Kultur 29 http eeo.uni klu.ac.at index.php Pannonien 28Provinz 29 http eeo.uni klu.ac.at index.php Pannonii Persondata Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Breuer, Eric ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION DATE OF BIRTH PLACE OF BIRTH DATE OF DEATH PLACE OF DEATH DEFAULTSORT Breuer, Eric Ca ... more details
Capitals of the Hungarian State During the history of Hungary the Hungary country has had more than one capital city . These were Esztergom from 1000 ref http www.esztergom.hu wps portal varos?docid ADMR 6WQKVH History of Esztergom ref to 1256, ref http www.sanctum.hu index.php?hely cikk&fazis olvas&tipus szoveg&commentek szama 0&cikkid 158 Hungary in the Middle Ages ref Sz kesfeh rv r was Holy Crown of Hungary coronation town Buda 1256&ndash 1316 Timisoara Temesv r 1316&ndash 1325 Buda 1325&ndash 1536 Pozsony from 1536 ref http szlovakiaiidegenvezetes.sk idegenvezetes pozsonyban Pozsony, the coronation town ref to 1848 because Ottoman Hungary Ottoman occupation Pest, Hungary Pest Buda present day Budapest from 1848 ref hu Budapest t rt nete vsz mokban History of Budapest ref to 1873 The country was part of Austria from 1849 till 1867, so the true capital was Vienna . Debrecen twice, in 1849 and in 1944 ref http debrecen.opelclub.hu index.php?option com content&task view&id 3&Itemid 1 History of Debrecen ref during the Hungarian revolution of 1848 , end of the World War II Budapest including Buda 1873 ref http www.budapestinfo.hu hu altalanos tudnivalok Budapestinfo ref &ndash present Capitals of Pannonia province Note that the Roman province s on the territory of Hungary, notably Pannonia , had other capitals. Capitals of Roman Pannonia, located in the territory of present day Hungary, were buda Aquincum today buda , Szombathely Savaria Szombathely and P cs Sopianae P cs . References references DEFAULTSORT List Of Historical Capitals Of Hungary Category History of Hungary Category History of Slovakia Category Former national capitals Category Hungary related lists Historical capitals Category Lists of capitals Historical capitals of Hungary ... more details
kult.htm near Freiburg im Breisgau Saalburg Saarbr cken Schwarzerden Wiesloch Hungary Aquincum Mithraeum of Victorinus . Remains open within Aquincum Archaeological Park. Savaria Mithraeum . Fertorakos ... more details
of Ulcisia Castra an Auxiliaries Roman military auxiliary fortress 12  km north of Aquincum ref .... Origins It is likely that Aelianus was born at Aquincum in Pannonia Inferior which, as noted ... be safely assumed that they were people of substance in the ruling elite of Aquincum. Early career ... civil wars. As the Praefectus Legionis II Adiutricis referred to on the Aquincum sarcophogus A is likely ... of local connections as prefect of the garrison of Aquincum. The Ulcisia altar describes the dedicator ... of Photike was the same man as the Aelianus of Aquincum seem to be within the bounds ... could well have been the praefectus legionis II in Aquincum of a dozen years earlier. This would have ... more details
in Aquincum, the thermal baths in R maif rd , and the seasonal pumpkin festival in Szentendre. Batthy ny ... t r formerly rp d h d Filatorig t Kasz sd l Aquincum R maif rd Roman Empire Roman Bath Csillaghegy ... more details
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Use mdy dates date February 2011 Year dab 89 Year nav 89 M1 year in topic NOTOC Year 89 Roman numerals LXXXIX was a common year starting on Thursday link will display the full calendar of the Julian calendar . At the time, it was known as the Year of the Consulship of Fulvus and Atratinus or, less frequently, year 842 Ab urbe condita . The denomination 89 for this year has been used since the early medieval period , when the Anno Domini calendar era became the prevalent method in Europe for naming years. Events onlyinclude By place Europe Legio XIII Gemina Legio XIII Gemina is transferred to Dacia to help in the war against Decebalus . Aquincum old Budapest , buda is founded. Asia First year of Yongyuan era of the Chinese Han Dynasty . June &ndash The Han Dynasty Han Chinese army under Dou Xian d. 92 , allied with the southern Xiongnu , is victorious over the Northern Xiongnu in the Battle of Ikh Bayan . By topic Religion Change of Patriarch of Constantinople from Polycarpus I of Byzantium Polycarpus to Plutarch of Byzantium Plutarch . Publication in Syria or Phoenicia of the Gospel of Matthew by a converted Jewish scholar. onlyinclude Births Deaths References Reflist DEFAULTSORT 89 Category 89 af 89 als 80er Johr 89 am 89 . . . ar 89 an 89 ast 89 az 89 bn be 89 be x old 89 bh bg 89 bs 89 br 89 ca 89 cv 89 cs 89 co 89 cy 89 da 89 de 89 et 89 el 89 es 89 eo 89 eu 89 fa fr 89 fy 89 ga 89 gd 89 gl 89 gan 89 ko 89 hy 89 hi 89 hr 89. io 89 bpy id 89 ia 89 os 89 it 89 he 89 jv 89 kn 89 ka 89 kk 89 sw 89 ht 89 almanak jilyen la 89 lv 89. gads lb 89 lt 89 m. lmo 89 hu 89 mk 89 mg 89 mr . . ms 89 nah 89 nl 89 new ja 89 nap 89 no 89 nn 89 oc 89 or uz 89 pi nds 89 pl 89 pt 89 ty 89 ro 89 qu 89 ru 89 sah 89 sa sq 89 simple 89 sk 89 sl 89 srn 89 sr 89 sh 89 su 89 fi 89 sv 89 tl 89 ta 89 tt 89 te 89 th . . 632 tr 89 tk 89 uk 89 ur 89 vec 89 vi 89 vo 89 war 89 yo 89 zh 89 ... more details
Image Budapest Obuda town hall.jpg thumb 250px Obuda town hall in Budapest. Image Amphitheatre.jpg thumb Roman amphitheatre Image Budapest Obuda synagogue.jpg thumb buda Synagogue Image Budapest Obuda Saint Peter and Paul church.jpg thumb Saint Peter and Paul church buda sometimes written in English language English as Obuda was a historical city in Hungary . United with Buda and Pest city Pest in 1873 it now forms part of District III buda B k smegyer of Budapest . The name means Old Buda in Hungarian language Hungarian in German language German , Alt Ofen . The name in Croatian language Croatian and Serbian language Serbian for this city is Stari Budim , but the local Croat minority calls it Obuda the name Budim they use for the fortress in Buda . The island buda Island next to this part of the city today hosts the Sziget Sziget Festival , a huge music and cultural festival. buda s centre is F t r Main Square , connected to a small square with a sculpture of people waiting for the rain to stop. It is accessible by H V rp d Bridge rp d h d station . History Settlements dating from Stone Age the stone age have been found in buda. Ancient Rome The Romans built Aquincum , the Capital political capital of Pannonia province here. Hungarians arrived after 900 and it served as an important settlement of major tribal leaders, later kings. B la IV of Hungary built a new capital after the 1241 1242 Mongols Mongol invasion in Buda , somewhat south of buda . In 1850, 31.4 of the population of 11 thousand were Jewish. On 1 January 1873 it was united with Buda and Pest city Pest to form Budapest . People K roly Bebo 1712 1779 sculptor J zsef Manes sterreicher 1759 1831 physician External links http www.obuda.hu buda website hu icon http php.terra.com travel templates destino features.php?&destination 37&feature 30002 A Walk through Old Buda en icon coord 47 33 N 19 02 E region HU type city source GNS enwiki display title Category buda Hungary geo stub Hungary hist s ... more details
Unreferenced date April 2008 This is a list of Thermae ancient Roman public baths . NOTOC Urban baths Image VarnaRoman.JPG right thumb Remains of the Roman baths of Varna , Bulgaria Image Hisarya RomanThermae 1.jpg right thumb Remains of Roman Thermae, Hisarya , Bulgaria Image Trier Kaiserthermen BW 1.JPG right thumb Bath ruins in Trier , Germany Image BathsOfCaracalla.jpg thumb right The Baths of Caracalla, in 2003 Image Baths of Diocletian Etienne Du P rac mid 16th century.jpg thumb Remains of the baths of Diocletian, Rome. Etching made by Etienne Du P rac in the 16th century. Image Cyark Weissenburg plan.jpg thumb right Photo textured 3D isometric view plan of the Roman Baths in Wei enburg , Germany , using data from 3D scanner laser scan technology. File Roman Bath Bansko RMacedonia.jpg thumb Roman bath ruins near Strumica Algeria Timgad Guelma Calama H liopolis, Algeria H liopolis Hammam Meskoutine Aquae Tibilitanae Hammam Righa Aquae Calidae Austria Carnuntum Bulgaria Kyustendil Pautalia Varna Odessus Hisarya Augusta Diocletianopolis France Arles Baths of Constantine Arles Thermes de Constantin Glanum , near today s Saint R my de Provence Paris Thermes de Cluny Germany Baden Baden , Baden W rttemberg Trier Wei enburg in Bayern Wei enburg Hungary Aquincum Italy Baths of Agrippa Baths of Caracalla Baths of Diocletian Baths of Titus Baths of Trajan Pompeii ruins Herculaneum Israel Avdat Ashkelon Beit She an Caesarea Maritima Jerusalem Mamshit Masada Lebanon Beirut Libya Leptis Magna Hadrian s baths Macedonia Strumica Tiveriopolis The Netherlands Heerlen Portugal Chaves Romania B ile Herculane Spain Caldes de Malavella Caldes de Malavella, Gerona Caldes de Montbui Caldes de Montbui, Barcelona Colonia Clunia Sulpicia Clunia, Burgos Lugo Lucus Augusti, Lugo Tunisia commonscat Ancient Roman thermae in Tunisia Dougga Bath of the Cyclopses ruins Dougga Antonian Bath ruins Dougga A n Doura Bath ruins Tunis Carthage Antonine baths ruins Turkey Ankara Roman Baths of Ankar ... more details