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  1. Valentinian was born in 321 at Cibalae (now Vinkovci, Croatia) in southern Pannonia into a family of Illyrian origin. Valentinian and his younger brother Valens were the sons of Gratianus (nicknamed Funarius), a military officer renowned for his wrestling skills.

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    The Roman legion Legio I Adiutrix was based in Szőny from 86 AD to the mid-5th century and took part in several Parthian wars. [2] The town has had many different names at different times. The town was known as Brigetio [ hu] to the Romans, and was the site of the death of Roman Emperor Valentinian I. [3] An important Roman military diploma ...

  3. Brigetio, currently known as Komárom/Szőny in Hungary, was one of the 4 legionary fortresses situated on the Danubian limes of the Roman province of Pannonia. The military complex was partially excavated in the first half of the 20th century, but the...

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  5. The Princeton Encyclopedia of Classical Sites, BRIGETIO (Szöny) Komárom, Hungary. alphabetic letter: entry group: entry: BRIGETIO (Szöny) Komárom, Hungary. Legionary camp site, cannabae, and municipium on the N frontier of Colonia Pannonia, on the banks of the Danube and 38 km E-NE of Györ.

  6. Overview. Brigetio. Quick Reference. O-Szőny on the Danube, was first an auxiliary station, then a legionary fortress and city, in Pannonia, in the territory of the Azali. Built by a vexillatio (‘detachment’) from three ... From: Brigetio in The Oxford Classical Dictionary » Subjects: Classical studies. Related content in Oxford Reference.

  7. Feb 28, 2013 · Roman Brigetio, actual Komárom/Szőny in Hungary was one of the four legionary complexes in the province Pannonia, controlling the Danubian frontier of the Roman Empira from the 1st c. A.D. till the end of Antiquity. Concerning the life of the Roman settlement, which consists of three parts (legionary fortress, military town, civilian town ...

  8. Jan 1, 2011 · PDF | Although the overall topography of Brigetio is more or less clear, as some of the Roman ruins were still visible in the 19th century, not much was... | Find, read and cite all the research...