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The Roman Aquinqum, 1st-4th century. Drawn by Béla Nagy after the plan of András Végh
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Pest and its sorrundings, early 13th centuty.
Drawn by Béla Nagy after the plan of András Végh

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Pest, Buda, Óbuda, and the surrounding settlements, after the Mongol invasion (1241-42)

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Pest

Medieval walls of Pest. I: first half of the 13th century. II: late 15th century
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Northern gate of the 15th-century wall of Pest (towards Vác)

Roman fortification of Contra Aquincum

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Reconstructed views of Contra Aquincum

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Ruins of Contra Aquincum as they were presented in the 1970s

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Archaeologically researched areas of the medieval Pest (indicated with grey)

Early nuclei of Pest and the nearby settlements – Pest and the nearby settlements in the 13th c.

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Groundplan of the Parish Church of Our Lady in Pest indicating the construction periods from the 12th to
the 17th century

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View of Pest from East. Engraving by L. N. Hallart and Michael Wening, 1684.

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