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Development of an archaeological/historical themed cycle path between the bridgehead castle Iža-Leányvár (lat. Celemantia) district Komarno and the estates of the Roman Empire of Leithapodersdorf
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Project Q4296867 in Slovakia, Austria
Project Q4296867 in Austria
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The programme region has significant potential for archaeological and historical resources. As an ancient contact zone of ethnicities and cultures, these are not only extremely numerous, but in terms of their complexity they are a prime example of European history. Celts, Romans, Webs, Huns, Goths, Gepids, Langobards, Awares, Slavs, Magyars and Baiers have laid here in a period of only 1500 years and left their mark on the ground. The aim of the project is to build an archaeological/historical themed cycle path between the bridgehead castle Iža-Leányvár (lat. Celemantia) and the estates of the Roman Empire of Leithapodersdorf. Starting from the tombstone of Marcus Vinius Longinus, a bridgehead castelle Celemantia, discovered in Leithapodersdorf, Roman soldiers of the Legio Prima Adiutrix stationed in Leithapodersdorf are to be traced both analogly and digitally the route on which M.V. Longinus traveled after his departure from the army when he retired as a veteran to a farmstead in today’s Leithapodersdorf, where he lived and was buried until his death. (English)
Property / summary: The programme region has significant potential for archaeological and historical resources. As an ancient contact zone of ethnicities and cultures, these are not only extremely numerous, but in terms of their complexity they are a prime example of European history. Celts, Romans, Webs, Huns, Goths, Gepids, Langobards, Awares, Slavs, Magyars and Baiers have laid here in a period of only 1500 years and left their mark on the ground. The aim of the project is to build an archaeological/historical themed cycle path between the bridgehead castle Iža-Leányvár (lat. Celemantia) and the estates of the Roman Empire of Leithapodersdorf. Starting from the tombstone of Marcus Vinius Longinus, a bridgehead castelle Celemantia, discovered in Leithapodersdorf, Roman soldiers of the Legio Prima Adiutrix stationed in Leithapodersdorf are to be traced both analogly and digitally the route on which M.V. Longinus traveled after his departure from the army when he retired as a veteran to a farmstead in today’s Leithapodersdorf, where he lived and was buried until his death. (English) / rank
 
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Property / summary: The programme region has significant potential for archaeological and historical resources. As an ancient contact zone of ethnicities and cultures, these are not only extremely numerous, but in terms of their complexity they are a prime example of European history. Celts, Romans, Webs, Huns, Goths, Gepids, Langobards, Awares, Slavs, Magyars and Baiers have laid here in a period of only 1500 years and left their mark on the ground. The aim of the project is to build an archaeological/historical themed cycle path between the bridgehead castle Iža-Leányvár (lat. Celemantia) and the estates of the Roman Empire of Leithapodersdorf. Starting from the tombstone of Marcus Vinius Longinus, a bridgehead castelle Celemantia, discovered in Leithapodersdorf, Roman soldiers of the Legio Prima Adiutrix stationed in Leithapodersdorf are to be traced both analogly and digitally the route on which M.V. Longinus traveled after his departure from the army when he retired as a veteran to a farmstead in today’s Leithapodersdorf, where he lived and was buried until his death. (English) / qualifier
 
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Project Q4296867 in Austria
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Development of an archaeological/historical themed cycle path between the bridgehead castle Iža-Leányvár (lat. Celemantia) district Komarno and the estates of the Roman Empire of Leithapodersdorf
Project Q4296867 in Austria

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    615,833.11 Euro
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    696,909.03 Euro
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    88.37 percent
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    1 July 2019
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    1 June 2022
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    Gemeinde Leithapodersdorf
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    48°8'25.73"N, 17°5'51.94"E
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    47°56'10.00"N, 16°28'54.26"E
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    Die Programmregion besitzt ein bedeutendes Potential an archäologischen und historischen Ressourcen. Als uralte Kontaktzone von Ethnien und Kulturen sind diese nicht nur überaus zahlreich, sondern hinsichtlich ihrer Komplexität geradezu ein Paradebeispiel europäischer Geschichte. Kelten, Römer, Sweben, Hunnen, Goten, Gepiden, Langobarden, Awaren, Slawen, Magyaren und Baiern haben hier in einem Zeitraum von nur 1500 Jahren gelegt und im Boden ihre Spuren hinterlassen. Projektziel ist der Aufbau eines archäologisch/historischen Themen-Radweges zwischen dem Brückenkopfkastell Iža-Leányvár (lat. Celemantia) und den Landgütern der Römischen Kaiserzeit von Leithapodersdorf. Ausgehend von dem in Leithapodersdorf entdeckten Grabstein des Marcus Vinius Longinus, eines Brückenkopfkastell Celemantia stationierten römischen Soldaten der Legio Prima Adiutrix soll sowohl analog als auch digital die Route nachgezeichnet werden, auf der M.V. Longinus nach seinem Ausscheiden aus der Armee reiste, als er sich als Veteran auf ein Gehöft im heutigen Leithapodersdorf zurückzog, wo er bis zu seinem Tod lebte und auch begraben wurde. (German)
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    The programme region has significant potential for archaeological and historical resources. As an ancient contact zone of ethnicities and cultures, these are not only extremely numerous, but in terms of their complexity they are a prime example of European history. Celts, Romans, Webs, Huns, Goths, Gepids, Langobards, Awares, Slavs, Magyars and Baiers have laid here in a period of only 1500 years and left their mark on the ground. The aim of the project is to build an archaeological/historical themed cycle path between the bridgehead castle Iža-Leányvár (lat. Celemantia) and the estates of the Roman Empire of Leithapodersdorf. Starting from the tombstone of Marcus Vinius Longinus, a bridgehead castelle Celemantia, discovered in Leithapodersdorf, Roman soldiers of the Legio Prima Adiutrix stationed in Leithapodersdorf are to be traced both analogly and digitally the route on which M.V. Longinus traveled after his departure from the army when he retired as a veteran to a farmstead in today’s Leithapodersdorf, where he lived and was buried until his death. (English)
    21 June 2022
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