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  • Bulgaria, Gigen
  • geo:43.709671,24.465643
  • Location: correct and verified

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  • city
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Oescus

data access 2074

The ruins of the ancient town Ulpia Eskus are located in Northwest part of Gigen village , 5 km. away from the place where the Iskar River (known in the antiquity with its Thracian name Eskus) flows into the Danube. The town was founded in the I-st century in the neighborhood of a Thracian settlement from Late Bronze and early Iron Age. Eskus was created as camp settlement of the IV Scythian and V Macedonian legions of Rome. The bloom of Eskus was in II and III centuries and during the reign of Constantine the Great. The village was occupied an area of​about 280 000 m2 and by size is similar to the other ancient towns as the Roman Nove near Svishtov and Nicopolis ad Istrum near village of Nikyup . During its existence the city was repeatedly under Gothic and Huns invasions and finally it was destroyed by the Avars in the VI century (585). In X-th century on the ruins of the ancient Eskus here was built a Medieval Bulgarian village, which existed until XIV century. The archaeological research within the ancient city were uncovered and restored walls of the fortification system, public and residential buildings, a road network, town square and others.

 

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Oescus

http://cejsh.icm.edu.pl/cejsh/element/bwmeta1.element.ojs-issn-2082-5951-year-2010-issue-1-2-article-2878/c/2878-2860.pdf

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Creators: Entry created by René Voorburg (2012-05-29) , last updated by Ludwinski (2024-07-12), with possible contributions by others. CC BY-SA 4.0, metadata CC-0.
Persistent URI: https://vici.org/vici/2074
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Suggested citation: Voorburg, R. and , L., Oescus. https://vici.org/vici/2074, accessed 2026-05-20.