Ram, Serbia (redirect from Lederata)
name. Paul Stevanovic is born in Ram It was known in the Roman times as Lederata. The Albocense inhabited the area in the 2nd century AD. The Ram Fortress...
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Pagus Veliki Popovac Iustiniana Prima Caričin Grad Latina near Crnoklište Lederata Ram Maluesa ? Margum Dubravica (lok. Orašje) Margus Morava river Margus...
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Crnica River Valley". Later reclasified as an archeological site. AN 102 Lederata Veliko Gradište Ram 30 June 1986 5 December 1987 AN 110 Turski Šanac Bačka...
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that connected the capital Ulpia Traiana Sarmizegetusa with Dierna and Lederata, the city and the fort developed due to the fertile plain of the Timiş...
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Donji Petrovci Bononia Banoštor Burgenae Novi Banovci Cusum Petrovaradin Lederata Rama Naissus Niš Neoplanta Novi Sad Remesiana Bela Palanka Rittium Surduk...
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rebuilt some fortresses on the northern bank of the river, such as Drobeta, Lederata, Zernes-Dierna, Sucidava, Viminacium etc. In "Novella XI", the foundation...
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Pagus Veliki Popovac Iustiniana Prima Caričin Grad Latina near Crnoklište Lederata Ram Maluesa ? Margum Dubravica (lok. Orašje) Margus Morava River Mediana...
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roads leading to 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...
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Ad Medias II, Kladovo (Ad Pontes), Apu, Arcidava, Centum Putea, Ram (Lederata) and Praetorium I. They lived between the Timiş River (Tibiscus) and north...
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Banat mountains, along the "old" Roman roads which led from Dierna and Lederata to Tibiscum seventeen years earlier. circa 335 Jordanes recounts an episode...
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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 1845, after...
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Ponte Fluvii fort (Grebenac), Serbia and located at the junction of the Lederata/Viminacium-Tibiscum military road with the Roman road from Almăj. The fort...
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