Optatiana was a fort in the Roman province of Dacia. The ruins are located on the left bank of Almaș river, in the village of Sutoru. It was located on...
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Caput Stenarum, Castra Traiana, Castra Nova, Certinae, Cumidava, Dierna, Drobeta, Jidava, Largiana, Micia, Naissus, Napoca, Optatiana, Partiscum, Pelendava...
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Roman castra in Romania were forts built by the Roman army following the conquests of Moesia, Scythia Minor and Dacia, parts of which are now found in...
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Repede valley, at Negreni, was connected to the fort. Three phases of the castra are known: 1. In the early phase, right after Trajan's Dacian Wars, the...
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3rd centuries AD. Remains of the surrounding vicus were also unearthed. The castra's ruins are located in Buciumi, Romania. It controlled the road through the...
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road from Porolissum to Napoca and the road from Porolissum to castra of Bologa. The castra was initially constructed of timber on a rectangular plan, 122...
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provinces. In Dacia the unit stationed on castra from the limes of Dacia Porolissensis: Porolissum, Certinae and Optatiana. List of Roman auxiliary regiments...
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Triphulum, and Castra of Brâncovenești, and was supported by the castra of Ulpianum, Optatiana, Gherla, as well as being connected to the larger forts of Napoca...
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the Sălaj County area there were identified nine Roman castra (Certinae, Largiana, Optatiana, Porolissum, Brusturi, Buciumi, Jac, Tihău, and Zalău) and...
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Roman castra, roads and walls in Dacia...
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