Note that the
Roman provinces on the territory of today's Hungary, notably
Pannonia, had other capitals. Capitals of Roman (Lower) Pannonia, located in the territory of present-day Hungary, were:
Aquincum (today Óbuda),
Savaria (today Szombathely) and
Sopianae (today Pécs).
Notes
^Pressburg became the capital of Habsburg Hungary (
Royal Hungary) in 1536, however the
Queen, the infant counter-king
John II and
George Martinuzzi secured Buda until the Ottoman annexation (1541)
^Gábor Alföldy, Centuries of the Royal Castle in Buda, History Museum, 2000, p. 4,
ISBN9789637096990
^
abcKristó Gyula - Barta János - Gergely Jenő: Magyarország története előidőktől 2000-ig (History of Hungary from the prehistory to 2000), Pannonica Kiadó, Budapest, 2002,
ISBN963-9252-56-5, p. 687, pp. 120-121 ("1315-ben Károly a királyi székhelyet a kevésbé biztonságos Budáról a nehezen megközelíthető Temesvárra helyezte át.."/"In 1315 Charles Robert moved the royal seat from the less safety Buda to the outway Temesvár (Timișoara).", "Károly Róbert a királyi székhelyet 1323 tavaszán Temesvárról Visegrádra helyezte át."/"Charles Robert moved the royal seat from Temesvár (Timișoara) to Visegrád in the spring of 1323")
Note that the
Roman provinces on the territory of today's Hungary, notably
Pannonia, had other capitals. Capitals of Roman (Lower) Pannonia, located in the territory of present-day Hungary, were:
Aquincum (today Óbuda),
Savaria (today Szombathely) and
Sopianae (today Pécs).
Notes
^Pressburg became the capital of Habsburg Hungary (
Royal Hungary) in 1536, however the
Queen, the infant counter-king
John II and
George Martinuzzi secured Buda until the Ottoman annexation (1541)
^Gábor Alföldy, Centuries of the Royal Castle in Buda, History Museum, 2000, p. 4,
ISBN9789637096990
^
abcKristó Gyula - Barta János - Gergely Jenő: Magyarország története előidőktől 2000-ig (History of Hungary from the prehistory to 2000), Pannonica Kiadó, Budapest, 2002,
ISBN963-9252-56-5, p. 687, pp. 120-121 ("1315-ben Károly a királyi székhelyet a kevésbé biztonságos Budáról a nehezen megközelíthető Temesvárra helyezte át.."/"In 1315 Charles Robert moved the royal seat from the less safety Buda to the outway Temesvár (Timișoara).", "Károly Róbert a királyi székhelyet 1323 tavaszán Temesvárról Visegrádra helyezte át."/"Charles Robert moved the royal seat from Temesvár (Timișoara) to Visegrád in the spring of 1323")