Siscia, Pannonia (Sisak, Croatia)


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Siscia, a chief town and colony of Pannonia. It was situate at the confluence of the Colapis and Savus, and is now called Sisak, Croatia.

Pannonia was a Roman Province, divided into upper and lower, comprising Austria, Hungary and Croatia of the present day.

The imperial mint at Siscia was open from 260 to c. 390 A.D. Mintmarks included S, SIS, SISC, and SISCPS. The mint master was called procurator monetae Siscianae.


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