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Tabernae became an important settlement and production centre in the Rhine frontier region.
Scarabantia became one of the principal urban centres of western Pannonia near the Amber Road.
Ratiaria became one of the principal military and urban centres of the upper Danube frontier.
Philippi became an important Roman colony in eastern Macedonia along the Via Egnatia.
Pautalia became an important urban and thermal centre in the southwestern Balkans.
Pausilypum, modern Posillipo, overlooked the Bay of Naples and became renowned for its elite villas and coastal setting.
Neuenheim formed part of the settlement landscape associated with Roman Heidelberg on the Neckar river.
The city of Narona occupied a prominent position in the Neretva valley and became one of the principal centres of Roman Dalmatia.
Mursa became one of the principal urban centres of Roman Pannonia along the Drava river.
Murrhardt occupied a position within the wooded frontier region east of the Neckar basin.
Lobenfeld is associated with archaeological remains from the Rhine-Neckar frontier 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.
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 city of Vienna, modern Vienne, became one of the principal urban centres of Roman Gaul along the Rhône corridor.
The settlement of Bingerbrück formed part of the Rhine crossing zone opposite the lower Nahe valley.