ποΈ Aquae Flaviae-Asturica
Roman spa town and mining settlement in northwestern Hispania
π Fast Facts
- Located near modern Chaves, Portugal, in the upper Douro valley
- Founded in the 1st century CE as a Roman spa and auxiliary fort
- Strategic settlement controlling tin and gold mining operations
- Thermal springs remain active at the site today
Aquae Flaviae-Asturica was a Roman settlement established in the 1st century CE in the mountainous region of northwestern Hispania, near present-day Chaves in northern Portugal. The dual name reflects both its function as a spa town centered on natural hot springs (aquae) and its role as a fortified settlement controlling valuable mineral resources. The site combines archaeological evidence of Roman military infrastructure, civilian habitation, and therapeutic facilities ...