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List of cities founded by the Romans

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This is a list of cities and towns founded by the Romans.

It lists cities established and built by the ancient Romans to have begun as a colony, often for the settlement of citizens or veterans of the legions. Many Roman colonies in antiquity rose to become important commercial and cultural centers, transportation hubs and capitals of global empires.

Cities founded by pre-Roman Empire Romans

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Foundation Latin name Modern-day Modern country
753 BC Roma Rome Italy
273 BC Cosa Orbetello Italy
268 BC Ariminum Rimini Italy
220 BC Belum Belluno Italy
218 BC Placentia Piacenza Italy
218 BC Tarraco Tarragona Spain
206 BC Italica Santiponce Spain[1]
3rd c. BC Modoetia Monza Italy
197 BC Salernum Salerno Italy
189 BC Bononia Bologna Italy
188 BC Forum Livii Forlì Italy
187 BC Regium Lepidi Reggio Emilia Italy
181 BC Aquileia Aquileia Italy
169 BC Colonia Patricia Corduba Córdoba Spain
138 BC Valentia Edetanorum Valencia Spain
138 BC Scalabis Santarém Portugal
136 BC Villa Euracini Póvoa de Varzim Portugal
123 BC Palma Palma de Mallorca Spain
118 BC Colonia Narbo Martius Narbonne France
2nd c. BC Massa Massa Italy
2nd c. BC Pistoria Pistoia Italy
95 BC Confloenta Duratón Spain
77 BC Gerunda Girona Spain
74 BC Pompaelo Pamplona Spain
73 BC Naissus Niš Serbia
62 BC Brigantium A Coruña Spain
59 BC Florentia Florence Italy
58 BC Vesontio Besançon France
52 BC Lutetia Parisiorum Paris France
50 BC Iulia Aemona Ljubljana Slovenia
50 BC Atuatuca Tungrorum Tongeren Belgium[2]
49 BC Iulia Romula Hispalis Seville Spain
45 BC Pietas Iulia Pola Pula Croatia
45 BC Iader Zadar Croatia
45 BC Salona Solin Croatia
45 BC Narona Vid Croatia
45BC Epidaurum Cavtat Croatia
44 BC Augusta Raurica Augst Switzerland
44 BC Noviodunum Nyon Switzerland
43 BC Lugdunum Lyon France
35 BC Siscia Sisak Croatia
30 BC Marsonia Slavonski Brod Croatia
30 BC Augusta Treverorum Trier Germany[3]
29–19 BC Castra Legionis León Spain
28 BC Augusta Taurinorum Turin Italy

Cities founded by the Roman Empire

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Foundation Latin name Modern-day Modern country
25 BC Augusta Praetoria Salassorum Aosta Italy
25 BC Emerita Augusta Mérida Spain
25 BC Norba Caesarina Cáceres Spain
25 BC Lucus Augusta Lugo Spain
25–13 BC Caesarea Caesarea Israel
20 BC Bracara Augusta Braga Portugal
16 BC Curia Raetorum Chur Switzerland
16 BC Novaesium Neuss Germany
15 BC Castra Vetera (15 BC to 110 AD) - Colonia Ulpia Traiana (after 110 AD) Xanten Germany
15 BC Pons Drusi Bolzano Italy
15 BC Ovilava Wels Austria
15 BC Iuvavum Salzburg Austria
15 BC Augusta Vindelicorum Augsburg Germany
15 BC Turicum Zürich Switzerland
14 BC Asturica Augusta Astorga Spain
14 BC Borbetomagus Worms Germany
14 BC Caesaraugusta Zaragoza Spain
14 BC Sirmium Sremska Mitrovica Serbia
14 BC Sorviodurum Straubing Germany
13–12 BC Mogontiacum Mainz Germany
12 BC Argentoratum Strasbourg France
11 BC Bonna Bonn Germany
10 BC Noviomagus Speyer Germany
9 BC Castellum apud Confluentes Koblenz Germany
1st c. BC Divodurum Metz France
1st c. BC Caesaromagus Beauvais France
1st c. BC Ambianum Amiens France
1st c. BC Faventia Paterna Barcino Barcelona Spain
1st c. BC Abila Ávila Spain
1st c. BC Lousonna Lausanne Switzerland
1st c. BC Ulpia Noviomagus Batavorum Nijmegen Netherlands[4]
1st c. BC Poetovium Ptuj Slovenia[5]
6 AD Rigomagus Remagen Germany
6 AD Aquae Mattiacorum Wiesbaden Germany
9 AD Mursa Osijek Croatia
15 AD Vindonissa Windisch Switzerland
16 AD Aventicum Avenches Switzerland
20 AD Tiberias Tiberias Israel
39 AD Praetorium Agrippinae Valkenburg Netherlands
40 AD Lopodunum Ladenburg Germany
41 AD Lugdunum Batavorum Katwijk Netherlands
42 AD Aequum Čitluk Croatia
43 AD Camulodunum Colchester United Kingdom[6]
43 AD Londinium London United Kingdom
43 AD Albanianis Alphen aan den Rijn Netherlands
43 AD Lauri Woerden Netherlands
43 AD Durovernum Cantiacorum Canterbury United Kingdom
43 AD Regulbium Reculver United Kingdom
43 AD Rutupiae Richborough United Kingdom
43 AD Novae Svishtov Bulgaria
45 AD Colonia Claudia Savariensum Szombathely Hungary[7]
46 AD Viminacium Kostolac Serbia
47 AD Traiectum Utrecht Netherlands
47 AD Matilo Leiden Netherlands
47 AD Forum Hadriani Voorburg Netherlands
47 AD Nigrum Pullum Zwammerdam Netherlands
48 AD Lindum Colonia Lincoln United Kingdom
50 AD Ratae Corieltauvorum Leicester United Kingdom
50 AD Durocobrivis Dunstable United Kingdom
50 AD Colonia Agrippina Cologne Germany
50 AD Durocornovium Swindon United Kingdom
50 AD Verulamium St. Albans United Kingdom
50 AD Letocetum Wall United Kingdom
50 AD Dubris Dover United Kingdom
50 AD Danum Doncaster United Kingdom
52 AD Mediolanum Whitchurch United Kingdom
55 AD Isca Dumnoniorum Exeter United Kingdom
55 AD Blestium Monmouth United Kingdom
58 AD Viroconium Cornoviorum Wroxeter United Kingdom
60 AD Aquae Sulis Bath United Kingdom
60 AD Durnovaria Dorchester United Kingdom
60 AD Lindinis Ilchester United Kingdom
60 AD Ad Flexum Mosonmagyaróvár Hungary
70 AD Clausentum Southampton United Kingdom
70 AD Venta Belgarum Winchester United Kingdom
70 AD Calleva Atrebatum Silchester United Kingdom
70 AD Duroliponte Cambridge United Kingdom
70 AD Concangis Chester-le-Street United Kingdom
70 AD Condate Northwich United Kingdom
70 AD Corinium Dobunnorum Cirencester United Kingdom
71 AD Eboracum York United Kingdom
72 AD Luguvalium Carlisle United Kingdom
73 AD Arae Flaviae Rottweil Germany
74 AD Isca Augusta Caerleon United Kingdom
74 AD Lagentium Castleford United Kingdom
75 AD Moridunum Carmarthen United Kingdom
75 AD Venta Silurum Caerwent United Kingdom
79 AD Deva Victrix Chester United Kingdom
79 AD Mamucium Manchester United Kingdom
79 AD Olicana Ilkley United Kingdom
79 AD Vinovia Binchester United Kingdom
80 AD Inveresk Roman Fort Musselburgh United Kingdom
83 AD Bonames (present city district) Frankfurt Germany
85 AD Coria Corbridge United Kingdom
85 AD Gerulata Bratislava Slovakia
89 AD Vindobona Vienna Austria
90 AD Biriciana Weißenburg in Bayern Germany
90 AD Cannstatt Castrum Stuttgart Germany
97 AD Colonia Nervia Glevensium Gloucester United Kingdom
98 AD Sumelocenna Rottenburg am Neckar Germany
98 AD Traiectum ad Nicrem Heidelberg Germany
1st c. AD Castra Batavar Passau Germany
1st c. AD Nida Frankfurt Germany
1st c. AD Lactodurum Towcester United Kingdom
1st c. AD Bovium Cowbridge United Kingdom
1st c. AD Burgodunum Leeds United Kingdom
1st c. AD Lentia Linz Austria
1st c. AD Aquae Granni Aachen Germany
1st c. AD Portus Victoriae Iuliobrigensium Santander Spain
1st c. AD Complutum Alcalá de Henares Spain
1st c. AD Aeminium Coimbra Portugal
1st c. AD Traiectum ad Mosam Maastricht Netherlands
1st c. AD Coriovallum Heerlen Netherlands
1st c. AD Portus Lemanis Lympne United Kingdom
1st c. AD Andautonia Zagreb Croatia
1st c. AD Cibalae Vinkovci Croatia
1st c. AD Aquae Helveticae Baden Switzerland
1st c. AD Gesoriacum Boulogne-sur-Mer France
1st c. AD Storgosia Pleven Bulgaria
1st c. AD Comagenis Tulln Austria
100 AD Sostra Lomets, Lovech Bulgaria
101-106 AD Nicopolis ad Istrum Nikyup, Veliko Tarnovo Bulgaria
103 AD Aquincum Budapest Hungary
103-105 AD Drobeta Drobeta-Turnu Severin Romania
106 AD Nicopolis ad Nestum Garmen Bulgaria
106 AD Porolissum Moigrad Romania
106 AD Apulum Alba Iulia Romania
107 AD Ulpia Traiana Sarmizegetusa Sarmizegetusa, Hunedoara Romania
107-108 AD Napoca Cluj-Napoca Romania
107-108 AD Potaissa Turda Romania
120 AD Pons Aelius Newcastle upon Tyne United Kingdom
120 AD Durovigutum Godmanchester United Kingdom
125 AD Hadrianopolis Edirne Turkey
131 AD Aelia Capitolina Jerusalem (part of) Israel / State of Palestine
150 AD Ala Aalen Germany
179 AD Castra Regina Regensburg Germany
2nd c. AD Theranda Prizren Kosovo
2nd c. AD Sitifis Setif Algeria
2nd c. AD Constantine Constantine Algeria
2nd c. AD Pomaria Tlemcen Algeria
2nd c. AD Partiscum Szeged Hungary
2nd c. AD Calisia Kalisz Poland[8]
3rd c. AD Desa Desa, Dolj Romania
210 AD Aurelia Aquensis Baden-Baden Germany
273 AD Urbs Aurelianorum Orléans France
early 4th century AD Kovachevsko kale Kovachevo, Targovishte Bulgaria
421 AD Venetiae Venice Italy
7th c. AD Ragusium Dubrovnik Croatia

Relics of remaining ancient Roman cities

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Conquest Latin name Modern-day Modern country
4th c. BC Pompeii Pompei Italy
338 BC Capua Capua Italy
315 BC Thessalonica Thessaloniki Greece
3rd c. BC Volubilis Meknes Morocco
2st c. AD Sopianae Pécs Hungary
500 BC Arrabona Győr Hungary
350 BC Scarbantia Sopron Hungary
293 BC Barium Bari Italy
293 BC Antiochia Antakya Turkey
268 BC Asculum Ascoli Piceno Italy
229 BC Dyrrachium Durrës Albania
225 BC Brixia Brescia Italy
222 BC Mediolanum Milan Italy
196 BC Comum Como Italy
148 BC Byzantium before 330 AD - Constantinopolis after 330 AD Istanbul Turkey
146 BC Colonia Augusta Achaica Patrensis Patras Greece
146 BC Tingi Tangier Morocco
133 BC Attalia Antalya Turkey
89 BC Patavium Padua Italy
1st c. BC Romula Reşca,Dobrosloveni Romania
1st c. BC Sucidava Corabia Romania
1st c. BC Apollonia Apollonia–Arsuf Israel
78 BC Spalatum Split Croatia
74 BC Nicomedia İzmit Turkey
72 BC Nicaea İznik Turkey
67 BC Tarsus Tarsus Turkey
64 BC Berytus Beirut Lebanon
29 BC[9] Ulpia Serdica Sofia Bulgaria
29 BC Colonia Ulpia Traiana Ratiaria Archar, Vidin Bulgaria
15 BC Poetovio Ptuj Slovenia
15 BC Neviodunum Drnovo Slovenia
15 BC Celeia Celje Slovenia
15 BC Nauportus Vrhnika Slovenia
9 AD Solva Esztergom Hungary
10 AD Colonia Ulpia Oescensium (Oescus) Gigen, Pleven Bulgaria
15 AD [10] Odessos Varna Bulgaria
44 AD Colonia Claudia Caesarea Cherchell Algeria
46 AD Aquae Calidae Burgas Bulgaria
46 AD Cabyle Kabile, Yambol Bulgaria
46 AD Develtos Debelt, Burgas Bulgaria
46 AD Philippopolis Plovdiv Bulgaria
46 AD Ulpia Augusta Traiana Stara Zagora Bulgaria
46 AD Diocletianopolis Hisarya Bulgaria
64 AD Trapezus Trabzon Turkey
69 AD Sexaginta Prista Ruse Bulgaria
1st century AD Drobeta Drobeta-Turnu Severin Romania
late 1st or early 2nd century AD Abritus Razgrad Bulgaria
106AD Marcianopolis Devnya Bulgaria
106 AD Durostorum Silistra Bulgaria
earliest preserved mention of the city from 106 AD Pautalia Kyustendil Bulgaria
117 AD Artaxata Artashat Armenia

See also

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References

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  1. ^ The first purely Roman city to be established outside Italy
  2. ^ Oldest city in Belgium
  3. ^ It has a claim to being the oldest city in Germany
  4. ^ Oldest city in the Netherlands
  5. ^ Oldest city in Slovenia
  6. ^ It has a claim to being the oldest city in Britain
  7. ^ Oldest city in Hungary
  8. ^ Oldest city in Poland
  9. ^ "Dictionary of Greek and Roman Geography (1854), SE´RDICA". www.perseus.tufts.edu.
  10. ^ "ARCHAEOLOGICAL MONUMENTS FROM ANCIENT ODESSOS HOLD GREAT POTENTIAL FOR CULTURAL TOURISM IN BULGARIA'S VARNA, MUSEUM DIRECTOR SAYS". Archived from the original on 13 May 2019. Retrieved 1 December 2019.