Serbinum

Serbinum in Pannonia in the 2nd century
Ferbinu (Serbinum) on Ptolemaic map

Serbinum, also known as Servitium or Servicium, was an ancient Roman city in the province of Pannonia. It was situated in the location of present-day Gradiška in northern Bosnia and Herzegovina.

Sources

All mentioned forms of the name (including Serbinon, Serbinum, Servitium, Seruitio, Servitii, and Serbitium) refer to a single place, which is identified as present-day Gradiška.[1]

The settlement is primarily believed to have been located on the right bank of the river Savus, but there was also a corresponding settlement on the left bank, near today's Stara Gradiška[2] that some modern-day local sources also identify as Servitium.[3][4]

History

In Roman times, the Municipium Servicium was an important crossroad between the east and the south of the Balkans, i.e. a port for the Roman river fleet, which speaks for itself about the strategic importance of the settlement at the time.

References

  1. 1 2 History of Gradiška
  2. Kljajić, Josip (2002). "Stara Gradiška - grad mrtvih "mrtav grad"" [Stara Gradiška - the City of the Dead "Dead City"]. Histria Antiqua (in Croatian) (Pula, Croatia) 8: 403–418. ISSN 1331-4270.
  3. "Stara Gradiška". Jasenovac Memorial Site. Retrieved 2011-10-23. [...] Stara Gradiška [...] was founded on the ruins of the nearby late Antique village of Servitium [...]
  4. "Uvreda za porodice logoraških žrtava". Novosti (in Serbian) (557). Retrieved 2011-10-23. [...] lokalitetu bogate prošlosti, još od vremena antike i nastanka rimskog naselja Servitium na lijevoj obali rijeke Save [...]

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