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A KÁRPÁT-MEDENCE a RÓMAIAK IDEJÉN Pannónia Provincia Légiós Tábor (II 16o 18o 20o 22o V A N D A L I Provinciahatár Colonia, municipium A KÁRPÁT-MEDENCE A RÓMAIAK IDEJÉN Pannónia Provincia Légiós tábor (II. SZÁZAD) Aquincum Provinciaszékhely Erőd, segédcsapat tábora Óbuda Településnév ma Egyéb település 0 100 km a ch Római sánc Szentély Au us ar Fürdő M Laugantinum S I Trencsén O C Népek: Híd A R R C O M A N N I P Kelta Kikötő M A I Illir Aranybánya Q a U u Ezüstbánya Lentia Da n Szarmata Linz nuvius Cannabiaca A a Klosterneuburg D r B Kőbánya Lauriacum G O C I Trák Lorch I C O S T O B A Vindobona T I N I Vasércbánya Ovilava Cetium Bécs Carnuntum r lu O Germán S á a C Wels Sankt Pölten Németóvár v jf Pons Isis t y ú za n s o s á e Tisia Egyéb T o u e g y 48 Ala Nova Gerulata p L r n 48 s e m Solva á Schwechat Oroszvár a y o d A m V s ia N g g c t r o Á te b Parndorf s n m z a a a s e n R s u E c u u e r ő Ad Flexum t r m e r D a u la a e i N Mosonmagyaróvár Quadrata t m v V u S M e l p Sam Lébény C u o ir us I d r d C S C A A ia A Scarbantia I m Contra Constantiam Tis Arrabona e a Dunakeszi ius Sopron l t us Győr Brigetio a u a E An c O r c Ulcisia Castra Szentendre Szőny t r v B s e a Aquincum Óbuda S D s a H N u A C I m Mursella Z A L I d e Sa a n i Mórichida Mór o Contra Aquincum C s FlorianaP Campona Nagytétény ru Crispiana T Porolissum A u A M Bakonyszentlászló Matrica Mojgrád-Zsákfalva r Savaria E A r Szombathely Velence Százhalombata Triphulum R r a Mogentianae Samum b r Certlae o R Casei P Gorsium- Vetus Salina Crisia Largiana I ARABIATES r Herculia Adony I o Maestriana Caesariana Tác o Optatiana Baláca C Intercisa G C o o Dunaújváros A Sala ia i s S Annamatia Mikháza is Resculum Flavia Solva Zalalövő i Baracs N t l r ú e Tricciana I C n Bölcske Napoca Sóvárad á Ságvár r r N D y P Kolozsvár r t avus V Lussonium Potaissa Énlaka s Y Torda o Valcum Dunakömlőd r e A Colatio o Fenékpuszta Kadicsfalva e I B TES A Poetovio p RI A R Alta RipaTolna Alburnus Major Ptuj Aqua Viva OSE Dombóvár Verespatak Salinae Szentpál f E Varasd u Alisca Marosújvár Celeia Ad Latus Őcsény Atrans Szekszárd Z D Brucla a c i a Celje S Silacaenae Parthiscum Nagyenyed n Szeged C I Segesvár Oltszem Aquae Iaseca Ad Statuas Várdomb D A Pratorium Varasdteplic Iovia Ampelum o o Ludberg Sopianae I Marisus Zalatna Apulum 46 46 Latobicorum Pécs Neviodunum Lugio Contra Florentiam Gyulafehérvár Dernovo a Limusa Dunaszekcső Kissink Hodgya Itália i Altinum A Petris Oltföldvár n Lentula Kölked Nagycsanád Nagyborosnyó Crucium o Dautonia S ta n E Micia Germisara Alu P a n T a Vecel Csikmó Municipium Iasorum E Antianae Ad Novas Vörösmart cus Co Andautonia Daruvár Z bis lapi I i Bán Ti Caput Stenarum Mettulon s Sciterjevo D Marinianae Ad Aquas Bojca Cumidava I Metlika N Y Tibiscum A A n 260,351 Zsupa P Mursella Tapea O Siscia Petrievce o Bersovia 88 Sarmizegetusa Râu D Sziszek Resicabánya Pons Vetus E n Mursa Teutoburgium Colonia Ulpia S Eszék Dálya Várhely I Romula Leucono Cornacum Praetorium Arutela Rucăr n Sotin Onagrinum Centum Putea Servitium Castra Traiana Tarsatica Begecs Sárduc Buridava Trsat Gradiška a Cibalae Cuccium Alma Mons Arcidava Bumbeşti Marsonia Varadia Ad Pannonius Sa Bród Vinkovci I P vu Ulmo Acumincum Szalánkemén M s 314 Bononia Bassiana l Urbate Bánmonostor Petrovce Rittium Szurdok Pons Aluti N A us Praetorium A Senia us Novi Banovci p Dalbosfalva Zengg E s in Burgenae A Virţu L Arupium Z u th Ad Mediam O A n Ba Sirmium Mehádia X L a R O Albota E I b Mitrovica Lederata I r Singidunum Palanka Èatunele Ortopla B l U D Saldate Taurunum Belgrád U O Zimony Dierna e I s Viminacium Orsova Puţinei Rusidava Vegia n u Kostolác R e T n Filfani u i Margum Drobeta G N s I r Skela ilf D Orasje Turnu-Severin il y O Acidava I S 265 Egeta N C Enoseti r Aenona E O Taliata Leusaba S R D Milanovac Pelendava Iader Clambetae r I Gresia o Zára S C Prahovo I A O Aquae l rd M o e s i a Romula-Malva u es i o Mihajlevici Calan t su o Dorticum Reşca a s 44 Burnum D i 44 A Domavium D E Argentaria G r E S E T A Pietroşan A I Horreum Margi Turris e Scardona Pelva T c Sucidava Islaz I Cuprija Celei L A S u p e r i o r Ister f M T Rataria Augusta Utum Novae Aspalatos Delminium E u Oescus n AequumA M I Szvisztov Split S ar L gu Timacum Minus L I Salonae T s A m B Készítette: Az Index “Minden, ami szét-offolná a TW topi cöt” topikja A I i a [http://forum.index.hu/Article/showArticle?t=9117042] E R M o e s Rajz: rum-cájsz [[email protected]] o o o o Utolsó frissítés: 2009.12.29 - 15:33 18 20 22 T 24.
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