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Troesmis served as an important military and administrative centre on the lower Danube frontier.
Limestone tauroctony relief from Iglița, ancient Troesmis in Moesia Inferior, found in 1882, depicting the standard bull-slaying with serpent, scorpion, and a partial dog; the raven is lost.
Limestone altar from the Territorium Troesmense, Moesia Inferior, dedicated to Invicto Mithrae sacrum by Lucius Valerius Fuscus, centurion of a legion.
Rough limestone tauroctony relief probably from Troesmis, Moesia Inferior, depicting the standard bull-slaying with the greater part of the bull's head lost.
Right upper corner of a tauroctony relief from Troesmis, Moesia Inferior, now in Paris, preserving part of the bull-slaying scene.
Fragmentary inscription from Troesmis, Moesia Inferior, dedicating to Soli and a deity or epithet beginning Zo-.
Head in a radiate crown — probably Sol — from Troesmis, Moesia Inferior, with a partly legible inscription below.