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The Celt Family
Eravisci
Eravisci

Territory: Dunaújváros (Transdanubia)
Tribal Capital: Gellért Hill (in modern Budapest, Hungary)

Few things are known about the Eravisci, but what we do know is that they were a tribe of highly cultured Celts, who worked with iron, decorated their earthenware pots and even minted their own coins. From roughly 50 BCE until perhaps 20 BCE, they struck a well-known, thoroughly catalogued series of coins derived from Republican originals.

The Eravisci occupied much of Transdanubia (Hungary). Some say they moved into the region from the North in the third and fourth century BCE. One of their main settlements/hillforts was on the Danube river, around modern day Budapest, nowadays known at Gellért Hill. Another important centre of the tribe was Aquincum, a Roman military base, situated on the right bank of the Danube at an important crossing, where waterways and land routes met.

During the first century BCE, the Eravisci were subdued by the Romans and absorbed into Pannonia, a large province of the Roman Empire. This province was subsequently divided into two regions, one of which, Pannonia Inferior, was governed from the Roman garrison town of Aquincum.

The Eraviscan culture remained strong throughout the (early part of the) Roman occupation. Evidence of this is found on tombstone reliefs, which pictures Celtic dress and jewelry.
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avatar000.gif * Aoibhgreine Eravisci
4 Board Posts - 0 Groups
last login: November 1 , 2004
germanic7.gif * Tamara Eravisci
4 Board Posts - 0 Groups
last login: April 11 , 2004
sorceress.jpg * Olivia Eravisci
6 Board Posts - 0 Groups
last login: October 25 , 2002
aw001.gif * Mac Eravisci
6 Board Posts - 0 Groups
last login: November 29 , 2002
avatar000.gif * Caleb Eravisci
10 Board Posts - 1 Group
last login: September 19 , 2007
avatars_1.jpg * Angus Eravisci
208 Board Posts - 0 Groups
last login: December 5 , 2003
avatar000.gif * Marc Eravisci
LeoFairyLargeView.jpg * Gwena Eravisci
283 Board Posts - 2 Groups
last login: August 5 , 2004
avatar000.gif * Ailionora Eravisci
4 Board Posts - 0 Groups
last login: July 23 , 2004
sorsha.gif * Shea Eravisci
150 Board Posts - 0 Groups
last login: May 4 , 2006
lilian_moved.jpg * PansyCrystal Eravisci
10 Board Posts - 0 Groups
last login: April 4 , 2008
8115412118_754171.jpg * Gingersnap Eravisci
10 Board Posts - 1 Group
last login: March 23 , 2008
Titania-JessicaGalbreth.jpg * LadyMaroon Eravisci
9 Board Posts - 1 Group
last login: April 12 , 2008
Siren.jpg * Siren Eravisci
9 Board Posts - 1 Group
last login: April 28 , 2008
avatar000.gif * Dhampir Eravisci
avatar000.gif * Aettrynne Eravisci
avatar106.gif * Rhiannon Eravisci
4 Board Posts - 0 Groups
last login: June 28 , 2006
avatar000.gif * Lorellyn Eravisci
5 Board Posts - 0 Groups
last login: October 1 , 2003
ganieda outside the castle.JPG * Ganieda Eravisci
9 Board Posts - 0 Groups
last login: November 23 , 2003
avatar-000.gif * Elephant Eravisci
4 Board Posts - 0 Groups
last login: November 11 , 2003
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