AQUINCUM

Location of the city within the Roman Empire

The ancient city of 'Aquincum' was situated on the North-Eastern borders of the Pannonia province within the Roman Empire. The ruins of the city can be found today in Budapest, capital city of Hungary.
Originally a Celtic settlement, Aquincum served as a military base (''castrum''), having been part of the Roman border protection system called "limes". Around AD 41-54, a 500 strong cavalry unit arrived, while a Roman legion of 6000 men was stationed here by AD 89. The city gradually grew around the fortress and after Pannonia was reorganised by the Romans in AD 106, Aquincum became the capital city of Pannonia Inferior. The city had around 30-40000 inhabitants by the end of the 2nd century, and covered a significant part of the area today known as the Óbuda district within Budapest.
People living in the settlement could enjoy the achievements of the Empire, like central heating in the houses, public baths, palaces, or amphitheatres for social events.

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Aquincum in popular culture
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Aquincum in popular culture



★ Aquincum is mentioned in a modern wargame called Rome Total War, as capital of the Pannonia region, which is initially controlled by an entity called the .

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Aquincum museum

Aquincum - Aerial photography

Satellite image of the Amphitheatre with Google Maps

Video footage of ancient city of Aquincum of the Roman Empire.

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