In the course of the
Second Dacian War (105-106 AD)
Trajan also occupied the areas north of Mureș and incorporated them into the new province of
Dacia Superior. On the territory of today's Cetate, the Roman army built a fort, which at first was probably occupied by a legionary exile. A civil settlement (vicus or canabae) soon developed in the vicinity of the fort, whose ancient name was passed down as
Morisena ("Castrum iuxta Morisium" = fort on the Mures). The fort and settlement probably existed until the early 3rd century AD. The auxiliary cohort, probably stationed here later, was responsible for monitoring and securing the road connection from
Micia to
Partiscum, which ran northwest along the southern bank of the river Mureș. ==Finds==