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- under the present-day castle in 179 AD and the place was mentioned as Laugaricio. For a long time it was considered the northernmost known presence of...
- second division in Slovakia. In 2002 the club changed its name to FK Laugaricio Trenčín, and one year later became FK AS Trenčín (Araver a Synot Trenčín)...
- Roman hinterlands, the Limes Rom****, there existed the winter camp of Laugaricio (modern-day Trenčín) where the Auxiliary of Legion II fought and prevailed...
- the Váh, Nitra and Hron, where there are some Roman marching camps like Laugaricio. On the banks of the Hron he wrote his philosophical work Meditations...
- Veteranorum (Zana) in Numidia when he was governor. The inscription set up in Laugaricio 179 AD (CIL III, 13439) also provides information: VICTORIAE AVGVSTORV(m)...
- (179–180). The Legion was commanded by Marcus Valerius Maximi**** in Laugaricio. Caracalla's campaign against the Alemanni (213) Gordian's campaign against...
- Marcomanni, then the Quadi between 179 and 180. In a decisive engagement near Laugaricio (modern-day Trenčín, Slovakia), Roman forces under Marcus Valerius Maximi****...
- uach.sav.sk. Ústav anorganickej chémie. Retrieved 14 March 2017. "Vitrum Laugaricio". www.uach.sav.sk. Ústav anorganickej chémie. Retrieved 14 March 2017...
- Rome executed a successful and decisive battle against them in 179 AD at Laugaricio (present-day Trenčín in Slovakia) under the command of legate and procurator...
- Rome executed a successful and decisive battle against them in 179 at Laugaricio (present-day Trenčín in Slovakia) under the command of legate and procurator...