Langobardorum
Langobardorum was a satellite town of the Roman city of Aquincum, located in the Roman province of Pannonia. The site is situated near Budapest, in modern-day Hungary. Excavations have uncovered the remnants of a significant population center, which flourished from the 1st to the 5th centuries AD.
Archaeological findings indicate that Langobardorum was an important settlement, with well-preserved infrastructure, such as streets, houses,
During the Roman period, Langobardorum was an integral part of the regional economy, with clear connections
As the Roman Empire declined, Langobardorum experienced significant transformations. The town's population began to dwindle, and
Archaeologists continue to excavate and study Langobardorum, with new findings shedding more light on the town's