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Tibiscum
45.4663° N, 22.1895° E
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Tibiscum (Tibisco, Tibiscus, Tibiskon) was a Dacian town mentioned by Ptolemy, later a Roman fort and municipium. The ruins of the ancient settlement are located in Jupa, near Caransebeș, Caraș-Severin County, Romania. The Roman settlement here was one of the most important vestiges of classical antiquity in Banat. Located at the junction of two of the most important imperial roads that connected the capital Ulpia Traiana Sarmizegetusa with Dierna and Lederata, the city and the fort developed due to the fertile plain of the Timiş river and the commercial and strategic position occupied. The remains of important buildings and workshops from the Roman fort and from the Roman civil settlement of Tibiscum are visible.
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First castellum constructed
103 AD
Fort enlarged
beginning of the 160s AD
Building materials reused (spolia)
10th century
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