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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 with...
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    given the exposed position of the larger of the Roman fortifications at Porolissum (near Moigrad, Romania), the camp was reconstructed using stone, and given...
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    Mirșid (redirect from Moigrad-Porolissum)
    Moigrad-Porolissum (until 1996 Moigrad; Mojgrád) and Popeni (Szilágypaptelek). Porolissum Roman fortification, historic monument Porolissum "Results...
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    diminished. The existence of local Christian communities can be assumed in Porolissum, Potaissa and other settlements. On the other hand, evidence – mainly...
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  • 330,000 kg of silver.[citation needed] The last battle took place at Porolissum (Moigrad). The conclusion of the Dacian Wars marked a triumph for Rome...
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    have any great complexity. In a temple to Jupiter Optimus Maximus at Porolissum, a number of priests are mentioned (Sacerdotes Dei Iovi): Marcus Aurelius...
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    with Rome Roman Dacia Trajan's Dacian Wars Ulpia Traiana Sarmizegetusa Porolissum Castra Dacia Aureliana Free Dacians Legacy Thraco-Roman Daco-Romanian...
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    settlement the capital of Dacia Porolissensis, at Porolissum (current Moigrad). The capital Porolissum had about 20,000 inhabitants, defended by the militaries...
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    border of Dacia for about 6km were needed to close the access route to Porolissum. Generally the major forts of the limes were built in valleys while the...
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    by "Free Dacians", 8 km (5.0 mi) away from the historical landmark of Porolissum, a well-preserved Roman Castrum with an imposing fortress, an amphitheater...
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  • Alutanus: Buridava, Slăveni, Arutela Romans build camps at Potaissa, Napoca, Porolissum, Ulmetum; Danube limes Apulum municipium 106 AD Battle of Sarmisegetusa...
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    Petra, Jordan Romania Trajan's bridge and Iron Gates road. Via Traiana: Porolissum Napoca Potaissa Apulum road. Via Pontica: Troesmis Piroboridava Caput...
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  • Drobeta-Turnu Severin Romania 106 AD Nicopolis ad Nestum Garmen Bulgaria 106 AD Porolissum Moigrad Romania 106 AD Apulum Alba Iulia Romania 107 AD Ulpia Traiana...
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    Ulpia Traiana Sarmizegetusa (6), Alburnus Major (2), Apulum, Tibiscum Porolissum and probably Potaissa (suggested by five neighboring altars), as well...
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    establishing Ulpia Traiana, Napoca (Cluj-Napoca), Apulum (Alba Iulia), Porolissum (Mirșid) and Potaissa (Turda) among others. They heavily exploited the...
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    stone sarcophagus was discovered during restoration of a sacred area at Porolissum. The find was unusual because the sarcophagus was not in the cemetery...
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    (Veţel (Micia)) Porolissum Moigrad-Porolissum Romania 47°10′39″N 23°09′15″E / 47.177632°N 23.154054°E / 47.177632; 23.154054 (Porolissum (Moigrad)) Ulpia...
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    Heritage Site) The Roman forts including Sarmizegetusa Ulpia Traiana, Porolissum, Apulum, Potaissa, and Drobeta The Red Lake (also known as Lake Ghilcoș)...
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    Immediate Post-Roman Phase of Three Dacian Cities: Napoca, Potaissa and Porolissum". academia.edu. Retrieved May 3, 2024. Nemeti, Sorin; Barbocz, Beata (2023)...
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    Iazyges' territory for about 200 miles (320 km), connecting Aquincum to Porolissum, and passing near the site of modern-day Albertirsa. This road then went...
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    Peutingeriana, a 4th century map shows the "Piti" people living next of Porolissum. Whether or not this is a distortion of Gepid is disputed by historians...
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    forts of auxiliary troops in strategic locations such as Tibiscum and Porolissum, comprising some 35000 stationed soldiers. Major works of infrastructure...
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    parenthesis (i.e. (Pietroasele)), while major ones are in bold (i.e. Porolissum). List of castra List of ancient cities in Thrace and Dacia Roman Dacia...
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    Porolissum X Gemina - - - - - - - Sucidava XIII Gemina - - - ✓ - - - Apulum, (Slăveni), Caput Stenarum, Arcobara, Dierna, Drobeta, Micia, Porolissum,...
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    imperial road from Drobeta that linked the north of the province with Porolissum (Moigrad) and the one starting form Dierna going towards Tibiscum. From...
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  • to have been colonised during the late Middle Ages". Drobeta, Napoca, Porolissum, Sarmizegetusa and other settlements in Dacia Traiana bore names of local...
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  • Roman Peștera cu Oase – the oldest early modern human remains in Europe Porolissum (near Zalău) – Roman Potaissa (Turda) – Roman Sarmizegetusa Regia – Dacian...
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    between the Roman camps in the valley of the river Crișul Repede and Porolissum. Fildu de Jos was attested in 1249 under the name Terra Fyld, Fildu de...
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    Roman Peștera cu Oase – the oldest early modern human remains in Europe Porolissum (near Zalău) – Roman Potaissa (Turda) – Roman Sarmizegetusa Regia – Dacian...
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  • and then, as the Limes developed, its central role was overtaken by Porolissum while the local defence moved to Largiana. List of castra Limes Porolissensis...
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