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")