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Ancient Dacian and Roman settlement in modern Romania
Acidava (Acidaua) was a Dacian and later Roman town and fort on the Olt river near the lower Danube. The settlement's remains are located in today's Enoşeşti
Acidava
Castra Acidava was a fort in the Roman province of Dacia, The toponym is attested in the Peutinger Table. built near the ancient town of Acidava. It was
Acidava_(castra)
Town in Olt, Romania
population built a fortress, Acidava. The Romans conquered the area. The Romans built a road and rebuilt the fortress Acidava. The ruins of the fortress
Piatra-Olt
Ancient kingdom in Southeastern Europe (168 BC – 106 AD)
-δεβα ("-deva", Byz. Gk.) or -δαβα ("-dava", Byz. Gk.), etc. . In Dacia: Acidava, Argedava, Buridava, Dokidava, Carsidava, Clepidava, Cumidava, Marcodava
Dacia
lists, an asterisk [*] indicates that the toponym is reconstructed. Abydos Acidava (Acidaua), a fortress town close to the Danube, located in today's Piatra-Olt
List of ancient cities in Thrace and Dacia
List_of_ancient_cities_in_Thrace_and_Dacia
Ancient city in Roman Dacia
Dacia Malvensis Administrative unit Dacia Inferior Directly connected to Acidava Castra Nova Pelendava Sucidava (Crâmpoia) (Slăveni) Structure — Stone structure
Romula
Extinct Indo-European language of the Carpathian region
suffixes are geographically grouped as follows:[citation needed] In Dacia: Acidava, Argedava, Argidava, Buridava, Cumidava, Dokidaua, Karsidaua, Klepidaua
Dacian_language
Dacian fortified settlement
list of Dacian towns which include various forms of dava in their name: Acidava (Acidaua), a fortress town close to the Danube. Located in today's Enoșești
Dava_(Dacian)
Roman limes of Dacia (modern Romania)
(Stolniceni, Vâlcea) Pons Aluti (Ioneştii Govorei) Rusidava (Drăgăşani) Acidava (castra) (Enoşeşti) Romula (Reşca) Limes Transalutanus http://limes-transalutanus
Limes_Alutanus
Historical overview article
"The shores of the Danube were well monitored from the Dacian fortresses Acidava, Buricodava, Dausadava (the shrine of the wolves), Diacum, Drobeta (Turnu
Dacian_warfare
The shores of the Danube were well monitored from the Dacian fortresses Acidava, Buricodava, Dausadava (the shrine of the wolves), Diacum, Drobeta (Turnu
List of Dacian towns and fortresses
List_of_Dacian_towns_and_fortresses
Dacian fortress city in Romania
cross road of two main routes: one coming from Blandiana, the other from Acidava. The two roads merge at Apula, with the next stop on the route being Brucla
Apulon
Sacidava (Sacidaba, Acidava) was a Dacian town located between Cedonia and Apulon. Dacian davae List of ancient cities in Thrace and Dacia Dacia Roman
Sacidava_(Dacia)
Raedykes, Templeborough Melitene Samosata, Zeugma Aleria, Aurelianus Acidava, Ad Mutrium, Ad Pannonios, Agnaviae, Aizis, Altenum, Angustia, Apulum,
List_of_castra_by_province
No Dacian name Etymology Modern city/Location Attestation Notes 1 Acidava (Acidaua) Enoșești, Olt County, Romania Tabula Peutingeriana 2 Amutria (Amutrion
List_of_Dacian_names
✓ - - - - - - - - (Tihău) I Commagenorum - - ✓ - - ✓ ✓? - - - - Flavia Acidava, Jidava, Romula, (Sfârleanca), (Slăveni), (Drajna de Sus) I Cretum - -
Roman_army_in_Dacia
National Museum of Romanian History National Museum of Transylvanian History Acidava (Enoşeşti) – Dacian, Roman Apulon (Piatra Craivii) – Dacian Apulum (Alba
Archaeology_of_Romania
Modern Province County Abruttus Abrud 0.2 Dacia Apulensis Transylvania Alba Acidava Enoșești Dacia Malvensis Oltenia Olt Ad Pannonios Teregova 1.4 Dacia Apulensis
List_of_castra_in_Romania
Al Khor Island Jebel Jassassiyeh Murwab Ruwayda Umm Al Maa Wadi Debayan Acidava (Enoşeşti) – Dacian, Roman Apulon (Piatra Craivii) – Dacian Apulum (Alba
List of archaeological sites by country
List_of_archaeological_sites_by_country
Dacian town
Zusidava) was a Dacian town mentioned in Tabula Peutingeriana between Acidava and Pons Aluti, today's Drăgășani, Vâlcea County, Romania. Dacian davae
Rusidava
Commune in Alba, Romania
cross road of two main routes: one coming from Blandiana, the other from Acidava. The two roads merge at Apula, with the next stop on the route being Brucla
Cricău
Commune in Constanța, Romania
The shores of the Danube were well monitored from the Dacian fortresses Acidava, Buricodava, Dausadava (the shrine of the wolves), Diacum, Drobeta (Turnu
Topalu
Military unit
containing cavalry contingents. The cohort stationed in Dacia at castra Acidava, castra Jidava, castra Romula, castra of Sfârleanca, castra of Slăveni
Cohors I Flavia Commagenorum equitata
Cohors_I_Flavia_Commagenorum_equitata
Archaeological site in Romania
The shores of the Danube were well monitored from the Dacian fortresses Acidava, Buricodava, Dausadava (the shrine of the wolves), Diacum, Drobeta (Turnu
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