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Mursa became one of the principal urban centres of Roman Pannonia along the Drava river.
Lobenfeld is associated with archaeological remains from the Rhine-Neckar frontier region.
Lisičići is associated with archaeological remains connected with the Neretva basin region.
Lezoux became an important centre of Gallo-Roman ceramic production renowned throughout the western provinces.
Kabyle became one of the principal urban centres of inland Thrace during the Roman period.
Iria Flavia became an important settlement in northwestern Hispania and later evolved into the modern town of Padrón.
Iconium, modern Konya, became one of the principal urban centres of Lycaonia and an important crossroads of central Anatolia.
The fort at Großkrotzenburg occupied a strategic position on the Main river frontier.
Flavia Solva became one of the principal urban centres of southern Noricum.
Drobeta controlled an important crossing point on the Danube and became one of the major centres of Dacia.
The locality of Dražinovići is associated with archaeological remains from the central Balkan region.
The identification of Cusum remains uncertain, though it appears connected with the Danubian frontier system of Pannonia.
The city of Vienna, modern Vienne, became one of the principal urban centres of Roman Gaul along the Rhône corridor.
Cioroiu Nou is known for archaeological remains connected with settlement activity in Dacia.
Bihać lies in the Una valley and is associated with archaeological remains from the Dalmatian hinterland.
Augusta Rauricorum became one of the principal urban centres of the Upper Rhine region.
Athenae remained one of the foremost intellectual and cultural centres of the eastern Mediterranean under Roman rule.
Alesia became famous as the site of Caesar’s decisive siege during the Gallic Wars.
Aguntum became an important urban centre of Roman Noricum near the eastern Alpine routes.