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Gerulata was a
Roman military camp
located near today's Rusovce, a
borough of Bratislava, Slovakia. It was part of the
Roman province of
Pannonia and was...
- the site of today's
Bratislava Castle. The
Romans established their camp
Gerulata on the
right bank of the
Danube in the 1st century[clarification needed]...
- the
Danube and a very
small part of south-western
Slovakia (Celemantia,
Gerulata, Devín Castle).
Tiberius wanted to
conquer all
Germania up to the Elbe...
- for the
ruins of the
Roman military camp
Gerulata, part of
limes Rom****, a
border defence system.
Gerulata was
built and used
between the 1st and 4th...
- Fracer,
Robert (2014). Chrzanovsky, Laurent; Topoleanu,
Florin (eds.).
Gerulata: The Lamps:
Roman Lamps in a
Provincial Context. Prague,
Czech Republic:...
-
several farms of the
villa rustica type. The name of this
settlement was
Gerulata. The
military fort had an
auxiliary cavalry unit,
approximately 300 horses...
- rich and
diverse history.
Besides Roman ruins (as in the
military camp of
Gerulata),
Slovakia hosts several Romanesque and
Gothic castles and churches, most...
- (Surduk)
Sirmium (Sremska Mitrovica)
Taurunum (Zemun) Now in Slovakia:
Gerulata (Rusovce) Now in Slovenia:
Celeia (Celje)
Neviodunum (Drnovo) Poetovio...
- district)
Frankfurt Germany 85 AD
Coria Corbridge United Kingdom 85 AD
Gerulata Bratislava Slovakia 89 AD
Vindobona Vienna Austria 90 AD
Biriciana Weißenburg...
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Austrian border. In the 1st century,
there was a
Roman settlement named Gerulata in today's
Rusovce area. The
first preserved written reference to the settlement...