Aquae Flaviae
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Aquæ Flaviæ is the ancient Roman
Roman
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 name for the current city of Chaves
Chaves (Portugal)
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, Portugal
Portugal
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Pre-roman ocupation

The city was a center of pre-roman occupation, being the main town of the Turodi
Turodi
The Turodi were an ancient Celtic tribe of Gallaecia, living in the north of modern Portugal, in the province of Trás-os-Montes and border areas in Galicia .-External links:*...

 people.

Roman domain

Aquæ Flaviæ was a major city in the Roman province
Roman province
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 of Gallaecia
Gallaecia
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, an important and strategic post, where three of the most important Roman roads converged: the roads to Bracara Augusta, Asturica and Lamecum. There was much movement between Bracara Augusta and Asturica, for the region had natural resources that were exported to Rome
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The city achieved municipium
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status in 79DC by Vespasian
Vespasian
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Trajan bridge

Trajan
Trajan
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's bridge over the river is a Roman monument that persists. It was built between the I and II centuries AD.

The bridge has a board with 140 meter in length, supported by 12 visible arches, with other 6 not visible (buried by houses). It is the main symbol of the modern city of Chaves. When the town received the charter of Manuel I
Manuel I of Portugal
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, the bridge was represented in the coat of arms.

The bridge has two middle columns with inscriptions regarding it's construction.

One is from the time of Vespasian
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 (known as Padrão dos Povos - Column of the Peoples) and mentions the civitates dependant of Aquae Flaviae: Aquiflavienses, Avobrigenses, Bibali, Coelerni
Coelerni
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, Equaesi
Equaesi
The Equaesi were an ancient Celtic tribe of Gallaecia, living in the north of modern Portugal, between the provinces of Minho and Trás-os-Montes, near the border of modern Galicia .-External links:*...

, Interamici
Interamici
The Interamici were an ancient Celtic tribe of Gallaecia, living in the north of modern Portugal, in the province of Trás-os-Montes, near the border with Galicia .-External links:*...

, Limici
Limici
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, Naebisoci, Querquerni and Tamagani
Tamagani
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. The roman legion Legio VII Gemina Felix is also mentioned.

Transcription:
IMP(eratori) CAES(ari) VESP(asiano) AVG(usto)
PONT(ifici)/ MAX(imo) TRIB(unicia) POT(estate)
X IMP(eratori) XX P(atri) P(atriae) CO(n)S(uli) IX/
IMP(eratori) VESP(asiano) CAES(ari) AVG(usti)
F(ilio) PONT(ifici) TRIB(unicia)/ POT(estate) VIII
IMP(eratori) XIIII CO(n)S(uli) VI[I]/ (...)/ C(aio)
CALPETANO RANTIO QUIRINALI/ VAL(erio)
FESTO LEG(ato) AVG(usti) PR(o) PR(aetore)/ D(ecimo)
CORNELIO MAECIANO LEG(ato) AVG (usti)/ L(ucio)
ARRVNTIO MAX(imo) PROC(uratori) AVG(usti)/
LEG(io) VII GEM(ina) FEL(ix)/ CIVITATES X/
AQVIFLAVIENSES AVOBRIGENS (es)/ BIBALI
COELERNI EQVAESI/ INTERAMICI LIMICI
NAEBISOCI/ QUERQVERNI TAMAGANI
Another (Column of Trajan) dates from the Trajan reign (104 DC).

Transcription:
IMP(eratori) CAES(ari) NERVA/ TRAIANO
AVG(usto) GERM(anico)/ DACICO PONT(ifici)
MAX(imo)/ TRIB(unicia) POT(estate) CO(n)S(ule)
V P(atri) P(ATRIAE)/ AQVIFLAVIENSES/ PONTE
LAPIDEVM/ DE SUO F(aciendum) C(uraverunt)

Other roman structures

Other roman remains include an aqueduct and roman dam (at Abobeleira). An amphitheater is know to exist from inscriptions mentioning gladiators
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, but its exact location in not known. Also famous was the Roman bath, which is believed to have lasted until the sixteenth century.
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