Bulci was a fort in the Roman province of Dacia located on the western side of defensive line of forts, limes Daciae. Its ruins are located in Bulci (commune...
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Castra of Aradul Nou (redirect from Castra of Arad)
Their bricks were often found on the lower reaches of Mureș, for example in Bulci, Cladova, Periam, Sânnicolau Mare and Szeged, which probably shows that...
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four villages: Bacău de Mijloc (Bakamező), Bata (situated at 67 km from Arad), Bulci (Bulcs) and Țela (Cella). According to the last census the population...
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Castle, Odvoș Kövér-Appel Castle, Fântânele Mocsonyi Castle, Bulci Nopcsa Castle, Arad Purgly Castle, Șofronea Royal Castle, Săvârșin Salbek Castle,...
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cubes) (1 zuan=37.8 kg) Arad collegiate chapter 500 Bács (Bač) cathedral chapter 10,000 Bizere Benedictine abbey 4,000 Bulcs (Bulci) Benedictine abbey 5...
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Directly connected to (Arad) (Bulci) Location Coordinates 46°05′N 21°41′E / 46.083°N 21.683°E / 46.083; 21.683 Town Lipova County Arad Country Romania Site...
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and Pop, say that the earth-and-wooden or stone fortresses unearthed at Bulci, Cenad, Ilidia, Orșova, Pescari, and Vladimirescu were Glad's forts. Florin...
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(Romanian: Frumușeni) Holy Mary Benedictine today in Romania Bulcs (Romanian: Bulci) Holy Mary Benedictine today in Romania Egyedmonostor (part of Diószeg...
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documented from the early 13th century. The Benedictines owned abbeys at Arač, Bulci, Chelmac, Frumușeni and Şemlacu Mare; the Cistercians had a monastery in...
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Porolissensis 2.2 Dacia Porolissensis Transylvania Sălaj (Bulci) Bulci Marisiensis Dacia Apulensis Banat Arad (Bumbești-Jiu 1) Bumbești-Jiu Dacia Malvensis Oltenia...
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