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Surroundings:

Tombstone of Cominius of II AdiutrixSirmium, Figurine of a manFigurine of a hooded woman or young manMetal bottlePot with a faceCupWall painting of HarpocratesSirmium, Hagenau-type helmetPickaxeDedication to Jupiter by II AdiutrixSirmium, Glass vaseHead of Castor or PolluxMilestone from the age of M.AureliusFragments of a wall paintingLittle flaskDedication to Jupiter by II AdiutrixSirmium, Theater maskAxeDedication by a soldier of II AdiutrixSirmium, Head of VenusChristian tombstone of Petrus and VictorMillstoneFragments of a wall painting, Castor or PolluxRooftile with the text of a prayerDedication to JupiterSirmium, Tile with a picture of a retiariusAxeDedication to Jupiter and GeniusSirmium, Head of VenusChristian tombstone

Location:

  • Serbia, Sremska Mitrovica
  • geo:44.97575,19.610229
  • Location uncertain

Class:

  • Aqueduct
  • invisible

Identifiers:

  • vici:place=36480

Annotations


Relevant museums

Sremska Mitrovica, Archaeological Museum

Sremska Mitrovica, Archaeological Museum

Archäologishces Museum Zagreb

Archäologishces Museum Zagreb

Paris, Louvre

Paris, Louvre


Nearby

The Siege of Sirmium

The Siege of Sirmium in 580–582 was a decisive event in the history of the Balkans. The fall of the city to the Avars deprived the Byzantine Empire of its major stronghold on the northwestern Danube, opening the path for devastating incursions by the Av

Sirmium

Sirmium: Roman city and river port in Pannonia. The city became an imperial residence and is identical to modern Sremska Mitrovica.

Sirmium Hipodrome

Sirmium Hipodrome


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