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    Carnuntum (from Ancient Greek Καρνοῦς (Carnous) according to Ptolemy) was a Roman legionary fortress (Latin: castra legionis) and headquarters of the Pannonian fleet from 50 AD. After the 1st century, it was capital of the Pannonia Superior province.

  2. Nov 24, 2020 · Carnuntum Archaeological Park in Austria contains both reconstructed and original remains from this once-thriving and strategically vital Roman city. History of Carnuntum. Roman influence first took hold at Carnuntum in the early Julio-Claudian period.

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  3. History. Carnuntum once ranked among the most important cities of the Roman province Pannonia. Built as a stronghold against the Barbaricum on the other side of the Danube Limes, it also was a crossover point of the Amber Road and occupied a major strategic, political and economic role.

  4. Carnuntum, the most important ancient Roman legionary camp of the upper Danube frontier, situated at Petronell, 20 miles (32 km) east of Vienna. It was the emperor Tiberius’s base in his attacks on the Marcomanni (ad 6), although a fort for one legion was first erected under the emperor Claudius.

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  5. Aug 6, 2024 · Carnuntum is nothing like that. The main location is where the civilian city once stood. The outdoor display begins with a large-scale model of the entire Roman settlement and military base, giving you a feel for the remarkable size of the place.

  6. Sep 17, 2023 · Carnuntum is a well-known archaeological site located in the town of Petronell-Carnuntum, approximately 45 kilometers east of Vienna. It was once a significant Roman city that played a vital role in the Roman Empire.

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  8. Almost all of the Roman town of Carnuntum, 25 miles east of Vienna, Austria, is preserved under fields and vineyards. The town’s history began in A.D. 40, when Roman soldiers of the Legio XV ...

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