Everything about Viminacium totally explained
Viminacium was a major city of the
Roman province of
Moesia (today's
Serbia), and the capital of
Moesia Superior. Viminacium was the base camp of
Legio VII Claudia, and hosted for some time the
IIII Flavia Felix. It was destroyed in 440 by the
Huns, but reubuilt by
Justinian I. During
Maurice’s Balkan campaigns, Viminacium saw destruction by the
Avars in 584 and a crushing defeat of Avar forces on the northern Danube bank in 599, destroying Avar reputation for invincibility.
Today
Kostolac, a small
Serbian town on the
Danube river, is located where Viminacium used to be.
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