- Carnuntum
Carnuntum (Καρνοιις in
Ptolemy ) was an important Roman army camp in what is nowAustria . It belonged originally toNoricum province, but after the1st century was part ofPannonia . Its remains are on the main road halfway betweenVienna andBratislava , on the "Archaeological Park Carnuntum" inLower Austria , extending over the area of today's villagesPetronell-Carnuntum andBad Deutsch-Altenburg .History
Carnuntum originated as a Roman army camp. Its name is nearly always found with "K" on monuments, and is derived from "Kar", "Karn" ("rock", "cairn"). Its name first occurs in history during the reign of
Augustus (6 ), whenTiberius made it his base of operations in the campaigns againstMaroboduus (Marbod). Significant Romanization occurred when the town was selected as the garrison of the Legio XV "Apollinaris". A few years later it became the centre of the Roman fortifications along theDanube fromVindobona (nowVienna ) toBrigetio (Ó-Szőny ). UnderTrajan orHadrian , Carnuntum became the permanent quarters of Legio XIV "Gemina".It was also a very old market for the
amber brought toItaly from the north; the main arm of theAmber Road crossed the Danube at Carnuntum. It was created a municipium by Hadrian ("Aelium Carnuntum").Marcus Aurelius resided there for three years (172-175) during the war against theMarcomanni , and wrote part of his "Meditations ".Septimius Severus , at the time governor of Pannonia, was proclaimed emperor there by the soldiers (193). In the4th century , it was destroyed by Germanic invaders. Although partly restored byValentinian I , it never regained its former importance, and Vindobona became the chief military centre. Carnuntum was finally destroyed by the Hungarians in theMiddle Ages .Today
The "Archaeological Park Carnuntum" is divided into three parts
*Civilian City
*Military City
*Museum CarnuntinumCivilian city
The remains of the civilian city extend around the village
Petronell-Carnuntum . There are several places to see in the civilian city: Roman city quarter in the open-air museum, palace ruins,amphitheatre , and "Heidentor".The Roman city quarter was a peripheral part of the former civilian city. The ruins are exposed in the open-air museum directly in the present village. One of the ancient houses, called The House of Lucius, is being rebuilt using traditional techniques. It was opened to the public on
1 June 2006 .The center (forum) of the civilian city was next to the palace ruins, also referred to as large public baths.
Some way outside the city was the large amphitheatre, which had room for about 15,000 spectators.A plate with an inscription at the place claims that this was the 4th largest amphitheatre of the whole Roman Empire.
The huge "Heidentor" (Heathens' Gate) was erected between
354 AD and361 AD as a triumphal monument for EmperorConstantius II .Military city
The only remaining monument of the military city is its
amphitheatre . It was located just outside of the fortified military camp. Today, a small adjacent museum shows the history of thegladiator s.Museum Carnuntinum
The archaeological museum Carnuntinum lies in the present village
Bad Deutsch-Altenburg , almost on the bank of theDanube river. The most important excavations from the ancient city can be seen here.In fiction
Guido von List was so impressed with the ruins that he based his first novel on the subject. Another novel, "Household Gods ", byHarry Turtledove andJudith Tarr , is set in Carnuntum during the reign ofMarcus Aurelius .References
External links
* [http://www.carnuntum.co.at/ Archaeological Park Carnuntum]
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