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Procolitia stood along Hadrian’s Wall near modern Carrawburgh and formed part of the frontier infrastructure of northern Britannia.
Pax Iulia, modern Beja, developed into one of the principal urban centres of southern Lusitania.
Pausilypum, modern Posillipo, overlooked the Bay of Naples and became renowned for its elite villas and coastal setting.
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 settlement of Gran, modern Esztergom, occupied an important position along the middle Danube corridor.
Fellbach lies within the wider frontier region associated with the Upper Germanic limes.
Epidaurum, modern Cavtat, was a major coastal centre in southern Dalmatia near the approaches to the Adriatic.
Eburacum, modern York, served as one of the principal administrative and military centres of northern Britannia.
Coria developed as a major military and civilian centre near Hadrian’s Wall at modern Corbridge in northern Britannia.
The city of Vienna, modern Vienne, became one of the principal urban centres of Roman Gaul along the Rhône corridor.
The colonia of Iulia Equestris, modern Nyon, overlooked the shores of Lake Geneva and controlled regional routes.
Civitas Montanensium developed around the important Roman settlement at modern Montana in Bulgaria.
Settlement in inland Numidia associated with the mountainous region south of Cirta and the wider network of North Africa.
Camulodunum, modern Colchester, was among the earliest coloniae established in Britannia after the Roman conquest.
The island of Brattia, modern Brač, formed part of the Adriatic maritime landscape of Dalmatia.
The region around modern Aveiro has yielded archaeological material linked to the western Iberian provinces.
Athenae remained one of the foremost intellectual and cultural centres of the eastern Mediterranean under Roman rule.
Aquae Helveticae developed around important thermal springs in the territory of modern Baden in Switzerland.
Aquae was associated with thermal springs and communications routes in the region of modern Călan.