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    ("Lower Dacia"; later named Dacia Malvensis). Between 124 and around 158, Dacia Superior was divided into two provinces, Dacia Apulensis and Dacia Porolissensis...
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    S.C. Automobile Dacia S.A., commonly known as Dacia (Romanian pronunciation: [ˈdatʃi.a] ), is a Romanian car manufacturer that takes its name from the...
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    Dacia Ripensis (lit. 'riparian Dacia') was the name of a Roman province in the northern Balkan peninsula, immediately south of the Middle Danube. Its capital...
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    Roman Emperor Aurelian in the territory of former Moesia Superior after his evacuation of Dacia Traiana beyond the Danube in 271. Between 271/275 and 285...
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  • reorganisation in 158. Dacia Superior was renamed Dacia Apulensis, Dacia Inferior was transformed into Dacia Malvensis, while Dacia Porolissensis remained...
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    2013-05-26. Matei-Popescu, Florian (2011). "Territorium Bassianae din Dacia Superior". p. 11. Retrieved 2020-12-07. Géza Alföldy, Konsulat und Senatorenstand...
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    Dacia (/ˈdeɪʃə/, DAY-shə; Latin: [ˈd̪aː.ki.a]) was the land inhabited by the Dacians, its core in Transylvania, stretching to the Danube in the south...
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    Dacia Aureliana), Dacia Ripensis (the northern, Danubian portion of Dacia Aureliana), Moesia Prima (the northern portion of Moesia Superior), Dardania (the...
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    Roman Dacia). In 129, during Hadrian's rule, it formed Dacia Inferior, one of the two divisions of the province (together with Dacia Superior, in today's...
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    recorded in Dacia superior in diploma from 136/38 having been attested in Dacia in 114 and 110 AD. Cohors II Gallorum Dacica equitata, Dacia Superior. A number...
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    the Dacian Wars (imperial proconsular province). Divided into Dacia Superior and Dacia Inferior in 158 by Antoninus Pius. Divided into three provinces...
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    Moesia (redirect from Moesia Superior)
    the central portion of Moesia took the name of Dacia Aureliana (later divided into Dacia Ripensis and Dacia Mediterranea). During administrative reforms...
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    Porolissum was an ancient Roman city in Dacia. Established as a military fort in 106 during Trajan's Dacian Wars, the city quickly grew through trade...
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    campaign, was moved from Troesmis in Moesia Inferior to Potaissa in Dacia Superior, closer to the enemy. During that time, as the Antonine plague was ravaging...
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    Ancient Times Pannonia Pannonia Inferior Pannonia Secunda Dacia Dacia Felix Dacia Superior Diocese of Pannonia Diocese of Illyricum Prefecture of Illyricum...
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    from Berzobis to Singidunum in Moesia Superior, suggesting that Hadrian believed the presence of one legion in Dacia would be sufficient to ensure the security...
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    Roman army. Andover: Nectoreca Press. ISBN 9780952506201. Roman auxiliary regiments from Dacia (KML file) Archived 2012-01-20 at the Wayback Machine...
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    if any, Raeti. Conversely, the several "British" regiments stationed in Dacia in mid 2nd century would probably have been recruited mainly from the Danubian...
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    The twin towns of Apulum were a major urban centre of Roman Dacia, nowadays completely covered by the city of Alba Iulia. They developed in the vicinity...
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  • Cedonia (castra) (category Roman Dacia)
    Cedonia was a fort in the Roman province of Dacia. List of castra Roman castra from Romania - Google Maps / Earth Archived 2012-12-05 at archive.today...
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    Ancient Times Pannonia Pannonia Inferior Pannonia Secunda Dacia Dacia Felix Dacia Superior Diocese of Pannonia Diocese of Illyricum Prefecture of Illyricum...
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    Dacia Mediterranea (Mid-land Dacia; Greek: Δακία Μεσόγειος, romanized: Dakia Mesogeios) was a late antique Roman province, whose capital city was Serdica...
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    the lands north of Marisus and incorporated them into the province of Dacia Superior. The fort was probably built in the early 2nd century by legionary vexillationes...
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    Ancient Times Pannonia Pannonia Inferior Pannonia Secunda Dacia Dacia Felix Dacia Superior Diocese of Pannonia Diocese of Illyricum Prefecture of Illyricum...
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    Romania., "An important settlement, center of gold mining in Roman Dacia Superior, in the Apuseni mountains. In the hills of Cetatea Mare and Cetatea...
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  • Gnaeus Papirius Aelianus (category Roman governors of Dacia)
    for an unknown legion. Birley identifies Aelianus as the governor of Dacia Superior named on a building inscription dated to 132 at Sarmizegetusa. Little...
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  • and Moesia Superior, and plans a future attack into Dacia. 87 AD Cornelius Fuscus leads five or six legions across the Danube into Dacia on a bridge...
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    Apulum (castra) (category Roman legionary fortresses in Dacia)
    Apulum was a legionary fortress in the Roman province of Dacia from the 2nd to 4th centuries AD, located in today's Alba Iulia, Romania. It is the largest...
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    transformed most of Dacia into a Roman province; the territory of the city became part of the province of Dacia Superior, and later Dacia Porolissensis. According...
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    Ancient Times Pannonia Pannonia Inferior Pannonia Secunda Dacia Dacia Felix Dacia Superior Diocese of Pannonia Diocese of Illyricum Prefecture of Illyricum...
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