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Archaeological site in Slovakia
Celemantia (or Kelemantia; the modern name of the site is Leányvár) was a Roman castellum and settlement on the territory of the present-day municipality
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Country in Central Europe
Roman era Pannonia Pannonian Limes Danubian Limes Laugaricio Gerulata Celemantia Migration period Hunnic Empire Ostrogothic Kingdom Avar Khaganate Medieval
Slovakia
right bank of the Danube and a very small part of south-western Slovakia (Celemantia, Gerulata, Devín Castle). Tiberius wanted to conquer all Germania up to
Slovakia_in_the_Roman_era
Beech forests Levoča Vlkolínec Bratislava - Rusovce - Gerulata Iža - Celemantia The United Nations Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organization (UNESCO)
List of World Heritage Sites in Slovakia
List_of_World_Heritage_Sites_in_Slovakia
166–180 AD series of Roman wars with Danubian tribes
Celemantia, a Roman castellum on the left bank of Danube in Slovakia
Marcomannic_Wars
Region of Slovakia
fortification system, fortress, Elisabeth bridge, etc. Iža - Roman military camp Celemantia - UNESCO World Heritage Site Štúrovo - Bridge of Mária Valéria Levice
Nitra_Region
Village in Slovakia
present-day Slovakia was located in Celemantia, an ancient settlement discovered on the territory of Iža. Celemantia was already mentioned by Claudius Ptolemaios
Iža
Barbarian invasions against the Roman Empire in the 3rd century
dynasty capable of maintaining fortifications across the Danube, such as Celemantia. 225 the coinage of Alexander Severus celebrates a Victoria Augusta, most
Barbarian invasions into the Roman Empire of the 3rd century
Barbarian_invasions_into_the_Roman_Empire_of_the_3rd_century
Roman civilisation from the 8th century BC to the 5th century AD
Caucasian campaign of Pompey Caucenus Cautelary jurisprudence Cavaedium Cavea Celemantia Celeres Cella Cellars of Diocletian's Palace Celtiberian Wars Cena Centenarium
Index of ancient Rome–related articles
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Town in Slovakia
town. On the northern shore of the Danube, the fortified bridgehead of Celemantia (near present-day Iža) was built at the beginning of the 2nd century.
Komárno
Zámky Bartfa Bardejov Forum Dominarum Bátovce Semnichia Banská Štiavnica Celemantia Iža (Izsa) Cismarcinum, Forum Caseorum Kežmarok Comaromium Komárno Crempnichia
List of Latin names for cities or towns in Continental Europe, Ireland and Scandinavia
List_of_Latin_names_for_cities_or_towns_in_Continental_Europe,_Ireland_and_Scandinavia
with Germany and Austria. Six sites at two locations, of military camps Celemantia and Gerulata (ruins pictured), are listed in Slovakia. Gardens and Castle
List of World Heritage Sites in Eastern Europe
List_of_World_Heritage_Sites_in_Eastern_Europe
right bank of the Danube and a very small part of south-western Slovakia (Celemantia, Gerulata, Devín Castle). Only in 174 CE did the emperor Marcus Aurelius
History of Slovakia before the Slovaks
History_of_Slovakia_before_the_Slovaks
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Goddess Saraswati, Indras second wife
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English (of Norman origin) : habitational name from a lost place, of uncertain location, named in Anglo-Norman French as mesnil Warin ‘domain of Warin’ (see Waring). The surname has had a large number of variant spellings; it is normally pronounced ‘Mannering’.
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Some thing special, Acquirer, Obtainer, One who succeeds
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Irish
Brown warrior.
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Bear.
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