Introduction to Viroconium CornoviorumViroconium Cornoviorum, also known as Uriconium, was a significant Roman city. It is now part of Wroxeter, a small village in Shropshire, England. This site was about 5 miles southeast of Shrewsbury. At its peak, Viroconium was the fourth-largest Roman settlement in Britain. It boasted a population exceeding 15,000.Historical BackgroundThe original capital…
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Aquis Querquennis
Historical Background of Aquis QuerquennisAquis Querquennis is a Roman fort located in Ourense Province, Galicia, Spain. It was constructed between 69-79 AD to accommodate soldiers tasked with building the Via XVIII, also known as Via Nova. This fort played a pivotal role until 120 AD, housing the Legio VII Gemina before their deployment to Dacia.Discovery…
Colossus of Constantine
The Colossus of Constantine: Origin and DiscoveryThe Colossus of Constantine was an acrolithic statue, a type of statue constructed with stone extremities and a wooden torso, of the Roman Emperor Constantine the Great. Erected in the early 4th century AD, it once stood approximately 12 meters (40 feet) in height, dominating the Basilica of Maxentius…
Sobesos Ancient City
Unveiling Sobesos: A Glimpse into Roman Cappadocia In 2002, treasure hunters stumbled upon Sobesos Ancient City, revealing a unique Roman settlement in Cappadocia. This discovery, near Åžahinefendi Village, marked a significant find, as Sobesos is the only known Roman city in the region. The site’s excavation, though intermittent due to funding constraints, has unearthed remarkable…
The Citadel of Aleppo
The Citadel of Aleppo: A Historical OverviewThe Citadel of Aleppo, a monumental site in northern Syria, stands as one of the oldest and largest castles globally. Its strategic location in the center of the old city of Aleppo underscores its historical significance. The Citadel’s hill has seen continuous use since the middle of the 3rd…
Acinipo
Acinipo, located about 20 kilometers from Ronda in the Spanish province of Málaga, holds a rich tapestry of history. Founded over 2,000 years ago, it likely served as a settlement for retired Roman legionnaires. Today, its ruins, including a still-functional Roman theater, offer a glimpse into its storied past.