ποΈ Carthago-Ammaedara
Roman garrison town and fortress in central Tunisia
π Fast Facts
- Located in the HaΓ―dra region of central Tunisia, approximately 200 km southwest of Tunis
- Established as a Roman military settlement during the 1st century CE, likely under Trajan or Hadrian
- Served as a defensive outpost on the southern frontier of Roman Africa Proconsularis
- Designated a UNESCO World Heritage Site as part of the "Medinas of Tunis" broader cultural zone and Roman archaeological ensemble
Carthago-Ammaedara was a strategic Roman garrison town situated on the frontier of Roman-controlled North Africa. The settlement functioned as a military stronghold protecting trade routes and provincial borders during the imperial period. Archaeological remains include fortification walls, a Byzantine-era church, and artifacts spanning the Roman and early Islamic periods ...