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    Tomis was a Roman fort in the ancient city of Tomis (Constanța) in the Roman province of Moesia. According to the Tabula Peutingeriana it is situated...
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  • Look up Tomis or tomis in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Tomis may refer to: An Ancient Greek city now Constanța, a city in Romania Tomis (castra), the...
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    is situated between Callatis and Tomis; 22 miles from Callatis and 12 miles from Tomis. List of castra Roman castra from Romania - Google Maps / Earth...
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  • Sacidava, Salsovia, Scupi, Singidunum, Stratonis, Tomis, Troesmis, Ulmetum, Viminacium Also castra of unknown name: Basarabi-Murfatlar, Tirighina-Bărboși...
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    Roman province of Moesia. The Tabula Peutingeriana shows it 11 miles from Tomis and 9 miles from Ad Stoma. Invasions during the 7th century AD rendered...
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    Ovid (section Exile to Tomis)
    in Tomis. The opening poem describes his book's arrival in Rome to find Ovid's works banned. Poems 10, 12, and 13 focus on the seasons spent in Tomis, 9...
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  • The castra of Basarabi was a fort in the Roman province of Moesia. Its remains are located in Murfatlar (Romania). List of castra "62379.02". National...
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  • the Scythian tribes 657 BC or 625 BC – Histria founded 6th-5th century BC Tomis is founded Histria, temple of Zeus Polieus 560 BC – Megara founds Heraclea...
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    positioned themselves on the upper Rhine from Mogontiacum to the Danube near Castra Regina; the Franks, on the lower Rhine from the mouth of the river to Bonn;...
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    also included several secondary ports, like Carsium, Novae, Oescus and Tomis (modern Constanta). From 41 AD detachments were stationed in Crimea and...
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  • Ukrainian*), Köstence (Turkish*), Kyustendzha – Кюстенджа (Bulgarian*), Tomis (Latin*) Copenhagen Beirbh (Scottish Gaelic, obsolete), Cóbanhávan (Irish*)...
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  • Titulianum Castoria Castra Galbae Castra Martis Castra Nova Castra Severiana Castro di Puglia Castro di Sardegna Castrum Castulo Catabum Castra Cataquas Catrum...
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  • Moesia along the lower reaches of the Danube, besieging both legionary castra of Viminacium and Oescus, as the legions of Upper Moesia had been withdrawn...
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  • villa) Augusta Trayana (Roman ruins of modern Stara Zagora) Bacho Kiro cave Castra Martis Dionysopolis Develtos Diocletianopolis (modern Hisarya) Durankulak...
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  • *salm-udes, "salty water"; cf. Greek álmē, "sea water, brine"; ýdos, "water") Tomis, modern Constanta, rebuilt Scythian town Aison[citation needed] Brea, founded...
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  • Transilvaniei Temesiensis Timișoara, Timiș County Tibiscum Jupa, Caraș-Severin Tomis Constanța Troesmis Iglița (Turcoaia) Ulmetum Pantelimonul de Sus, Constanța...
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