Amutria (Amutrion, Amutrium, Admutrium, Ad Mutrium, Ad Mutriam, Ancient Greek: Ἀμούτριον) was a Dacian town close to the Danube and included in the Roman...
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Motru (river) (redirect from Amutria River)
ancient Dacian name of the river was Amutria, which is homonymous with a settlement in the area. The Dacian town of Amutria is mentioned in ancient sources...
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Emperor Septimius Severus (193–211) in Leurda in 1964. The Dacian town Amutria is also mentioned in ancient sources like Ptolemy's Geographia (c. 150...
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Butoiești, Mehedinți County, Romania Amutria, ancient Dacian town, possibly modern Motru or Gura Motrului Amutria River, ancient Dacian name of the Motru...
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Aigizidava*, Zizis), mentioned by Emperor Trajan in Dacica Alaaibria Amutria (Amutrion, Amutrium, Ancient Greek: Ἀμούτριον), a Dacian town close to...
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Caraș-Severin Altenum Oltina Moesiarum 2 Moesia Inferior Dobrudja Constanța Amutria (Ad Mutriam) Cătunele 1.7 Dacia Malvensis Oltenia Gorj Angustia Brețcu...
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AD. Romanian archaeologist and historian Grigore Tocilescu assumes that Amutria should be read Ad-mutriam, Ad Mutriam or Ad Mutrium, meaning by/at the...
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Acidava (Acidaua) Enoșești, Olt County, Romania Tabula Peutingeriana 2 Amutria (Amutrion, Amutrium, Admutrium, Ad Mutrium, Ad Mutriam, Ancient Greek:...
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the -dava ending or variant suffix. Some of these are: Acmonia, Aizis, Amutria, Apulon, Arcina, Arcobadara, Arutela, Berzobis, Brucla, Diacum, Dierna...
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Aiadava ? ? ? ? ? Bela Palanka Serbia Aizis ? ? ? ? ? Fârliug Romania Amutria ? ? ? ? ? ? Romania Apulon ? ? ? ? ? Alba Iulia Romania Arcina ? ? ?...
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