Viminacium was a major city, military camp, and the capital of the Roman province of Moesia. Following the division of Moesia in 87, following Domitian's Dacian War, it became the capital of Moesia Superior. As of 2018, only 3-4% of the site has been explored.
Viminacium
A XXV the scene of the Trajan's Column, which may have been accounted for "headquarters" of the Roman Emperor: Viminacium.
Ruins of thermae at Viminacium.
Skeletons of mother and children who died of plague in the Roman city of Viminacium around 251 AD, buried together in the noble part of Viminacium graveyard.
Moesia was an ancient region and later Roman province situated in the Balkans south of the Danube River. Moesian Province was first administered by governor of Noricum as 'Civitates of Moesia and Triballia'. It included most of the territory of modern eastern Serbia, Kosovo, north-eastern Albania, northern parts of North Macedonia, Northern Bulgaria, Romanian Dobruja and small parts of Southern Ukraine.
Moesia after 87 AD