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Gerulata

Coordinates: 48°03′22″N 17°08′59″E / 48.05611°N 17.14972°E / 48.05611; 17.14972
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Gerulata
(Kastell Rusovce)
Gerulata
Alternative nameGerulata, Gerulate
LimesUpper Pannonia
SectionSection 2
Date(s) occupied1st to 4th century AD
TypeCohort and Ala fort,
square fort with rounded corners surrounded by a double ditch (Spitzgraben), Burgus of Late Antiquity
Unit/Formationa) legio XIV (?),
b) cohors V Callaecorum Lucensium (?),
c) ala I Canennefatum,
d) equites Sagittarii
Sizea) wood and earth fort, width: 113 m
b) stone fort I, width: 133–166 m,
c) burgus: 39 × 30 m
Constructiona) wood and earth design
b) stone design
ConditionNothing visible above ground,
Foundation walls of the burgus were conserved and made accessible in a visitors' area
LocationRusovce
Height130 m
Previous fortKleinkastell Stopfenreuth [de] (northwest)
Following fortKastell Ad Flexum [de] (Mosonmagyaróvár) (southeast)

Gerulata was a Roman military camp located near today's Rusovce, a borough of Bratislava, Slovakia. It was part of the Roman province of Pannonia and was built in the 2nd century as a part of the frontier defence system. It was abandoned in the 4th century, when Roman legions withdrew from Pannonia.

Today there is a museum, which is part of the Bratislava City Museum.

Archaeologists have unearthed its remnants and their discoveries are on exhibition in the hall of the museum, which is open in summer and can be near the Church of St Mary Magdalene in the town. Beyond the remains of the Roman forum, fragments of structures and gravestones, bronze, iron, ceramic and stone pieces are on show in a museum showing daily life.

The best preserved object is a quadrilateral building 30 metres long and 30 metres wide, with 2.4 metre thick walls.

References

48°03′22″N 17°08′59″E / 48.05611°N 17.14972°E / 48.05611; 17.14972