Eravisci

The Eravasci were a Celtic or Pannonian people who inhabited Transdanubia, including Gellért Hill, Dunaújváros, and Aquincum. Most of what we know about them comes from archaeology and Roman literature. The Roman ruins of Aquincum stand today and are a museum. The Roman author Tacitus described them as having a Pannonian language, and the same language and culture as a tribe to the north, the Osi:

Eravisci

The Eravasci were a Celtic or Pannonian people who inhabited Transdanubia, including Gellért Hill, Dunaújváros, and Aquincum. Most of what we know about them comes from archaeology and Roman literature. The Roman ruins of Aquincum stand today and are a museum. The Roman author Tacitus described them as having a Pannonian language, and the same language and culture as a tribe to the north, the Osi: