Roman inscription

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Imagine that, almost 2000 years ago, Roman soldiers were moving on the territory of Trenčín. This is evidenced by an inscription carved into a massive rock cliff. You can reach it without a climbing device.
The historical reference from 179 is one of the few Roman written records confirming the stay of the Romans in Central Europe. This Roman inscription is dedicated to the memory of the Roman victory over the Teutonic Quaids.
Exact wording:
VICTORIAE
AVGVSTORV (m)
EXERCITVS QVI LAV
SEDIT MIL GUARANTEE (ites)
L (egionis) II DCCCLV
(Marcus Valerrius)
MAXIMIANVS LEG (atus) LEG (ionis) II AD (iutricis) CVR (AVIT) F (aciendum)
You don't have to think about translating the name, because I'll be happy to tell you. It's a very interesting and remarkable sign that reads:
„The victory of the emperors and the army, which was based in Laugaricia, in the number of 855 soldiers II. Legion, had M. V. Maximianus, Legate II. Auxiliary Legion. ”

How do you get to the Roman inscription?

It is necessary to enter directly into the historic Hotel Elizabeth, just go through the entrance hall and go upstairs, where you can read the old message through the glass wall. Commander of the Roman Legion Maximianus .