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The first castrum was built at the beginning of the 12th century.
In Roman times, this was the site of a castrum.
In time, a large settlement grew out from around the castrum.
It lay on the site of an earlier, Roman castrum.
One castrum was a reservation of land "cut off" for military use.
Nowadays there is a small museum on the former site of the castrum.
The castrum can only be made out by an earthen wall.
The Romans then built a military camp (castrum) on the site.
The latter built a castrum here and made it an important road hub.
The castrum was structured like a village with its streets and houses.
The castrum walls and church are still standing today.
The name of the town comes from Latin castrum, and means "fortified place".
To secure this important transport route, the castrum was built.
A full-size fort, or castrum, was started late in the 2nd century.
A small vicus or settlement quickly developed around the castrum.
This point is the site of the Roman castrum, or military fortification.
In typical castrum fashion, the fort had four gates, one on each side.
The word castro comes from the Latin castrum, which means "hill fort".
Since the 16th century, the castrum has been assigned the name "Selgum".
The ruins of a Roman bath also exist near the castrum.
How do we know that you are not from Castrum Mare?
He had to be a Roman castrum destroyed probably during the great invasions.
A castrum (fortress) was intended to be a centre for all decisions: military, political and religious.
The town plan still shows the ancient Roman Castrum structure.
The name of the castle was for the first time written in the year 1188 as "castrum Breidervort".