ISBN 80-7028-247-9. Wikimedia Commons has media related to Mušov. Zatopené osudy, a documentary about Mušov (Czech Television) (in Czech) Romans and Germans in...
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Czech: Hradisko, German: Burgstall) is an archaeological site located in Mušov, Czech Republic, of a Roman army camp on the Dyje-Svratka-Jihlava confluence...
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the coat of arms of Padasjoki Mušov cauldron. A Roman bronze cauldron found in 1988 in a Germanic chieftains grave in Mušov, Czech Republic dating to 2nd...
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Mušov Cauldron, a Roman bronze cauldron found in 1988 in a Germanic chieftain's grave in Mušov, Czech Republic, dating to the 2nd century A.D. The cauldron...
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sarcophagus (ca. 180 AD) Terra cotta mask, 2nd century AD (British Museum) Mušov cauldron from a Germanic chieftain's grave, 2nd century AD Stylized head...
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the presence of Roman soldiers in central Europe (until the Roman fort by Mušov and marching camps by Olomouc and Hulín were found). Trenčín is one of the...
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Moravia. It is 1668 ha in area. The reservoir was built on the place of Mušov village. The area has been protected as a nature reserve since 1994 together...
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Legio X GPF was found in the Czech Republic in Roman fortress in Moravia (Mušov) X Gemina supported its governor, Septimius Severus, in his bid for purple...
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Burgstall and Czech: Hradisko ("hillfort"), situated above the former village Mušov and above today's beach resort at Pasohlávky. During the reign of the Emperor...
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army camps were found in south Moravia, most notably near Mušov. The winter camp in Mušov was built to house approximately 20,000 soldiers. The Romans...
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