Tibiscum (Tibisco, Tibiscus, Tibiskon) was a Dacian town mentioned by Ptolemy, later a Roman fort and municipium. The ruins of the ancient settlement are...
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castrum named Tibiscum, which was dug up by archaeologists near the nearby village of Jupa, a castrum which later grew to be a full city. Tibiscum is considered...
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the metropolis extended from Tibiscum to Micia and to the Jiu valley, the city being protected by several castra: Tibiscum, Pons Augusti, Micia and those...
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Viminacium, and used the westernmost road leading to Dacia which led to Tibiscum and then to Tapae to arrive by the following autumn to reach the plain...
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Roman captives and destroyed several Roman castra, including the fort at Tibiscum (modern Jupa in Romania). Fighting continued in Dacia over the next two...
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were: Arcidava (today Vărădia),Centum Putea, Berzobis (today Berzovia), Tibiscum (today Jupa), Agnaviae (today Zăvoi), Ad Pannonios (today Teregova), Praetorium...
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3rd and 4th century AD has been found in Tibiscum-Iaz and an amphora of type Opaiţ 2 has been found in Tibiscum-Jupa. Records of eight Iazygian towns have...
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temples at Ulpia Traiana Sarmizegetusa (6), Alburnus Major (2), Apulum, Tibiscum Porolissum and probably Potaissa (suggested by five neighboring altars)...
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Dacian territory at two points along the frontier. The columns met at Tibiscum and marched together towards Sarmizegetusa. At Tapae they encountered and...
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research locate near present-day Banat, Serbia. Thynia, town of the Thyni Tibiscum Tirista (Tsirista) Tranopara Tranupara Tsgipera Tsierna (Dierna) Tyrida...
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Dacia which, starting from Viminacium on the Danube near Lederata, led to Tibiscum and then to Tapae and the pass of the so-called Iron Gates (near the current...
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(Grebenac), Serbia and located at the junction of the Lederata/Viminacium-Tibiscum military road with the Roman road from Almăj. The fort is on the road leading...
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Damascus, and then followed the valleys of rivers Cerna and Timiş up to Tibiscum. They then turned on the valley of the river Bistra, through the Țara Haţegului...
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Costin (1988). "Comitatul Severinului la sfârșitul secolului al XVII-lea". Tibiscum (in Romanian): 194, 211–212. Feneșan, Costin (1996). "Stăpâni și supuși...
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Ancient Greek: Ζιρίδαυα) was a Dacian town located between Apulon and Tibiscum, mentioned by Ptolemy in the area of the Dacian tribe of Biephi (today's...
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with additional forts of auxiliary troops in strategic locations such as Tibiscum and Porolissum, comprising some 35000 stationed soldiers. Major works of...
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Napoca, Oescus, Patruissa, Pinon, Potaissa, Ratiaria, Sarmizegetusa, Tapae, Tibiscum, Tirista, Tsierna, Tyrida, Zaldapa, Zeugma and Zurobara.[citation needed]...
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Tibiscensium - - - - - - - - Tibiscum Palmyrenorum Porolissensium - - - ✓ - - - - Porolissum Palmyrenorum Tibiscensium - - - ✓ - - - - Tibiscum Syrorum - - - ✓ -...
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Romania English name Latin name Endonym Notes Alba-Iulia Apulum Caransebeș Tibiscum Cluj-Napoca Claudiopolis Iglița-Turcoaia Troesmis Mangalia Callatis Turda...
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against Dacians Romans build castra at Drobeta, Sucidava, Romula, Dierna, Tibiscum, Bucium (Orăştioara), Arcidava, Centum Putei, Berzobis, Micia, Gilău, Bologa(...
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octagonal bricks. Biscuit-shaped floor tiles were found in the Dacian Tibiscum (Caransebeș) and in Sarmizegetusa Regia (Grădiștea de Munte), among other...
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Malvensis Oltenia Olt Temesiensis Timișoara Dacia Apulensis Banat Timiș Tibiscum Jupa 5.4 Dacia Apulensis Banat Caraș-Severin Troesmis Turcoaia Moesiarum...
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Praetorium (Mehadia), Resculum, Romula, Rupes, Rusidava, Samum, Sucidava, Tibiscum, Ulpia Traiana Sarmizegetusa Also castra of unknown Roman name: Albești...
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castrum of Bacaucis lied on Foeni's present-day hearth, on the road from Tibiscum to Lederata. The first to do systematic research was Augustin Bárány, in...
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Danube probably near the legionary fortress of Viminacium, marched to Tibiscum and then to Tapae and the pass of the so-called Iron Gates and defeated...
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monument "Timișoara Fortress". In the Roman period there was a castrum at Tibiscum, although the Castrum Temesiensis has been located in Jupa, not in modern...
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Two late Roman to 5th century sites have been discovered at Trier and Tibiscum in Romania, while closer to England and dating to the 6th-7th century two...
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Alexandriana". Other detachments of I Vindelicorum c.R. eq were located at Tibiscum. Alpinorum and cohors VIII Raetorum are recorded in Dacia superior in diploma...
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Tapae Poarta de Fier a Transilvaniei Temesiensis Timișoara, Timiș County Tibiscum Jupa, Caraș-Severin Tomis Constanța Troesmis Iglița (Turcoaia) Ulmetum...
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100–9; Dacia Superior 110-208 GI: Colonia Agrippina MS: Varadia. DCS: Tibiscum (c. 211) Veczel (c. 211) Cohors IV Vindelicorum Julio-Claudian (ante 68)...
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