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Parentium (Poreč)

The roman castrum was built in the 2nd century BC. During the reign of Emperor Augustus in the 1st century BC, it officially became a city and was part of the Roman colony of Colonia Iulia Parentium.

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Panormus (Palermo)

Palermo is a city in southern Italy, the capital of both the autonomous region of Sicily and the Metropolitan City of Palermo, the city's surrounding metropolitan province.

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Portus (Fiumicino)

Portus was a large artificial harbour of Ancient Rome.

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Osterburken (Osterburken)

Osterburken became a Roman fort on the Limes border around 160 AD.

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Venetonimagus (Valromey)

Venetonimagus, now Vieu, part of the town of Valromey, would have been called Venetonimagus or Venetonimago in Gallo-Roman times.

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Verulamium (St Albans)

Verulamium was a town in Roman Britain.

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Serdica (Sofia)

Serdika or Serdica is the historical Roman name of Sofia, now the capital of Bulgaria. Currently, Serdika is the name of a district located in the city.

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Segontium (Caernarfon)

Segontium is a Roman fort on the outskirts of Caernarfon in Gwynedd, North Wales.

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Saalburg (Stockstadt am Main)

The Saalburg is a Roman fort located on the main ridge of the Taunus, northwest of Bad Homburg, Hesse, Germany.

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Poetovio (Ptuj)

The Romans controlled Poetovium until the 1st century BC. It became the base camp of the Legio XIII Gemina, where they built a castrum.

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Panticapaeum (Kerch)

Panticapaeum was an ancient Greek city on the eastern shore of Crimea, which the Greeks called Taurica.

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Pamphylia (Perge)

Pamphylia was a region in the south of Asia Minor, between Lycia and Cilicia, extending from the Mediterranean to Mount Taurus.

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Ocriculum (Otricoli)

Otricoli is a town and comune in the province of Terni, Umbria, central Italy.

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Nicopolis ad Istrum (Nikyup)

Nicopolis ad Istrum or Nicopolis ad Iatrum was a Roman and Early Byzantine town. Its ruins are located at the village of Nikyup, 20 km north of Veliko Tarnovo in northern Bulgaria. The site was placed on the Tentative List for consideration as a Wo

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Virunum (Zollfeld)

Claudium Virunum was a Roman city in the province of Noricum, on today's Zollfeld in the Austrian State of Carinthia.

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Mogontiacum (Mainz)

The Roman castrum Mogontiacum, the forerunner of Mainz, was founded by the Roman general Drusus around 10 BC. It was an important military town throughout the Roman period. The town of Mogontiacum grew up between the fort and the Rhine.

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Mariana (Lucciana)

Mariana is a Roman site south of Biguglia, in the Haute-Corse département of the Corsica région of south-east France.

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Macerata (Macerata)

Macerata is a city and comune in central Italy, the county seat of the province of Macerata in the Marche region.

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La Isla (Colunga)

Colunga is a municipality in the Autonomous community of the Principality of Asturias, Spain.

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Juliomagus (Angers)

Juliomagus, modern Angers, preserves evidence of Mithraic activity within the urban and administrative landscape of Roman northwestern Gaul.

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