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    Apulon (redirect from Piatra Craivii)
    believed by many archaeologists to be the Dacian fortifications on top of Piatra Craivii, Craiva, Cricău, about 20 km north of Alba-Iulia. Apulon was an important...
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    believed by some archaeologists to be the Dacian fortifications on top of Piatra Craivii. After Dacia became a province of the Roman Empire, the capital of Dacia...
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    to Trajan in "Ranisstorum" (an unidentified Dacian village, perhaps Piatra Craivii) by Maximus, who was decorated by the emperor. The trophy was sent to...
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    river Cricău flows through the commune. The Dacian fortress on top of Piatra Craivii is believed by many archaeologists to be the location of Apulon. Apulon...
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  • Cetățeni, Piatra Neamț, Pecica, Piatra Craivii, Capilna, Costești, and on to Tilișca. Of these newly established settlements, Costești, Piatra Craivii, and...
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  • Umm Al Maa Wadi Debayan Acidava (Enoşeşti) – Dacian, Roman Apulon (Piatra Craivii) – Dacian Apulum (Alba Iulia) – Roman, Dacian Argedava (Popeşti) – Dacian...
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    fortresses in the Orăștie area fell: from Popești to Cetățeni, Piatra Neamț, Pecica, Piatra Craivii, Căpâlna, Costești, Bănița, Bălănești up to Tilișca. Nevertheless...
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    area fell, one after the other: from Popești to Cetățeni, Piatra Neamț, Pecica, Piatra Craivii, Căpâlna, Costești, Bănița, Bălănești up to Tilișca. During...
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    Sibiu, Căpâlna in the Sebeș valley, Bănița not far from Petroșani, and Piatra Craivii to the north of Alba Iulia. The degree of their urban development was...
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    of Transylvanian History Acidava (Enoşeşti) – Dacian, Roman Apulon (Piatra Craivii) – Dacian Apulum (Alba Iulia) – Roman, Dacian Argedava (Popeşti) – Dacian...
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    Sarmizegetusa Regia, Romania Dacian Fortress "Blidaru", Romania Wall from Piatra Craivii Dacian Fortress in display at the National Museum of the Union, Alba...
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  • Zekeschdorf Cunța Zendersch Senereuș Zernest Zărnești Zied Veseud Ziegenstein Piatra Craivii Ziegenthal Țichindeal Zoltendorf Mihai Viteazu Zood Sadu Zuckmantel...
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  • County Ptolemy's Geographia, Tabula Peutingeriana 3 Apula (Apulon) Piatra Craivii, 20 km North of Alba-Iulia, Romania Tabula Peutingeriana Apulum in Latin...
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    dominated by Capra Peak (1,211 m (3,973 ft)), Piatra Cetii Peak (1,234 m (4,049 ft)), and Piatra Craivii Peak (1,078 m (3,537 ft)). The area is full of...
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