• Szőny (redirect from Brigetio)
    has had many different names at different times. The town was known as Brigetio [hu] to the Romans, and was the site of the death of Roman Emperor Valentinian...
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    remains are on the main road halfway between Vienna and Bratislava) and Brigetio (present-day Szőny at the Slovak-Hungarian border). Such Roman border settlements...
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    Sporadic epigraphic evidence in gravesite excavations, particularly in Brigetio (Szőny), Aquincum (Óbuda), Intercisa (Dunaújváros), Triccinae (Sárvár)...
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    the Syrian port of Laodicea – and XXX Ulpia Victrix, which was posted to Brigetio, in Pannonia. By 105, the concentration of Roman troops assembled in the...
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    attack came in the winter of 166-167, from the Lombards and Ubii, between Brigetio and Arrabona. It was quickly repulsed by two auxiliary units. Cassius Dio...
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    Komárom (Hungarian: [ˈkomaːrom]; German: Komorn; Latin: Brigetio, later Comaromium; Slovak: Komárno) is a city in Hungary on the south bank of the Danube...
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    in Galicia (Spain), Bragança and Braga in Portugal, Briançon in France, Brigetio on the border of Slovakia and Hungary, Brigobanne situated on the Breg...
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    178 the emperor Marcus Aurelius was forced to return to the castrum of Brigetio from where, in the following spring of 179, the last campaign was conducted...
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  • Dedication made to the Deus Invictus by a Roman legionary in Brigetio, Pannonia...
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    Valentinian decided to continue campaigning and moved from Savaria to Brigetio. He arrived on 17 November 375 and had a hostile meeting with a Quadi deputation...
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