Kőszárhegy

Coordinates: 47°05′27″N 18°20′26″E / 47.09072°N 18.34057°E / 47.09072; 18.34057
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Kőszárhegy
UTC+2 (CEST)
Postal code
8152
Area code22
MotorwaysM7
Distance from Budapest75.4 km (46.9 mi) Northeast
Websitewww.koszarhegy.hu

Kőszárhegy is a village in

Fejér county, Hungary
.

The Polgárdi stand

The Polgárdi stand, a silver quadripus with four legs discovered in the village, stands out as the most ornamented and singular known folding stand from the late Roman era. Notable for its size and weight, it outmatches all other known Roman folding stands. Crafted around the latter half of the fourth century AD, possibly in a Balkan workshop, it was in use during that period. A 2023 study indicated that the silver used in its production probably came from the Balkans.[1]

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