Only a few hundred meters further towards the river Toplica, on Glašinačka čuka, in ancient times there was a fortified town Ad Herculem.
Today, only fragments of Roman-Byzantine bricks and stone can be seen from this city, because the material was mostly taken away and built into the later buildings of the local population.
This has led historians to assume that Ad Herculem had his own temple and that the Latin Church may lie on its foundations.
The church is basically a single-nave building, built of red brick, rectangular in shape with a semicircular altar apse.
Detailed archeological and historical research is necessary in order to obtain more complete data on the former appearance and life of the church.