Cumidava (also Comidava, Komidava, Ancient Greek: Κομίδαυα) was originally a Dacian settlement, and later a Roman military camp on the site of the modern...
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Cumidava was a fort in the Roman province of Dacia Apulensis. It is located at 4 km (2.5 mi) northwest of the city Râșnov, Romania near the city of Vulcan...
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In Dacia: Acidava, Argedava, Buridava, Dokidava, Carsidava, Clepidava, Cumidava, Marcodava, Netindava, Patridava, Pelendava, *Perburidava, Petrodaua, Piroboridaua...
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("The Dacian citadel from Brașov – Pietrele lui Solomon"), Fl. Costea, CumidavaXX, Brașov, 1996 "Săpăturile de salvare de pe dealul Șprenghi" ("The diggings...
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DN73, a road that links Wallachia and Transylvania. The Roman fort of Cumidava was discovered in 1856 near the town. The Râșnov Fortress was first built...
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he initiated the archaeological research at the ancient Dacian town of Cumidava (now Râșnov), where the Romans built a castrum after the conquest of Dacia...
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(situated near the Danube River, in modern Flămânda, Romania) in the south to Cumidava (modern day Brețcu in Romania). His reign saw an increase in the number...
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Carsidava or Karsidaua Cedonia, near Sibiu Chesdupara Cleipadava Crenides Cumidava (Comidava, Komidaua), ancient Râșnov, Romania Cumlideva Cypasis Danedebai...
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Caput Bubali, Caput Stenarum, Castra Traiana, Castra Nova, Certinae, Cumidava, Dierna, Drobeta, Jidava, Largiana, Micia, Naissus, Napoca, Optatiana,...
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Battalion "Piatra Craiului", in Brașov 229th Logistic Support Battalion "Cumidava", in Brașov 9th Mechanized Brigade "Mărășești" HQ, in Constanța (part of...
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Minerva Nistor, "Brașovul în izvoare cartografice și iconografice", in Cumidava, Vol. IV, Issue IX (Part 1), 1970, pp. 55–56 Pál, pp. 107–110. See also...
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Bran, Bratocea, and Oituz and destroyed the Dacian fortresses between Cumidava (now Râșnov, in Romania) and Angustia (now Brețcu, in Romania). At the...
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a Dacian town, although now it is known that the correct spelling is "Cumidava", as found in 1942 in an honorific inscription dedicated to Julia Mamaea...
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follows:[citation needed] In Dacia: Acidava, Argedava, Argidava, Buridava, Cumidava, Dokidaua, Karsidaua, Klepidaua, Markodaua, Netindaua, Patridaua, Pelendova...
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Secuiesc) I Vindelicorum - ✓ - ✓ - - - - - - - Cumidavensis Arcidava, Cumidava, Tibiscum II Bessorum - - ✓ ✓ - - - - - - - Flavia Buridava, (Cincșor)...
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Dacia Apulensis Administrative unit Dacia Superior Directly connected to Cumidava Structure — Wood and earth structure — Location Coordinates 45°27′44″N...
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Thraco-Illyrian Religion Settlements and Fortresses Sarmizegetusa Argidava Buridava Cumidava Piroboridava Sucidava Davae Dacian Fortresses of the Orăștie Mountains...
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funerar din epoca bronzului de la Rotbav, comuna Feldioara, judeţul Braşov". Cumidava 29, pp. 34-45. Dietrich, L. and Dietrich, O. (2011 a) Dietrich, Laura (2013)...
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Vindelicorum c.R. eq: Formed by the Celtic Vindelici, it is attested at Cumidava on the site of modern Rasnov, by an inscription "Vindelicorum Cumidavensis...
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fortress town on the southern side of the lower Danube Carsidava or Karsidaua Cumidava, Comidava or Komidaua, ancient Râșnov, Romania Dausdava, Dausadava or Dausdavua...
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Certinae Romita Porolissensis 4.25 Dacia Porolissensis Transylvania Sălaj Cumidava Râșnov Transalutanus 1.2 Dacia Apulensis Transylvania Brașov Dierna Orșova...
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223-4 Spaul (2000) 276-278 Spaul (2000) 280 Marcu, The fort at Râșnov (Cumidava) and the Cohors Vindelicorum, Acta Musei Napocensis, 55, 2018 I: 205-226...
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Ministerio de Cultura y Deporte. p. 346. ISBN 978-84-8181-771-3. Revista Cumidava Muzeul Istorie Brasov, 1967; page 105 Fiedler, Uwe (1996–1998). "Biertan...
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Novac. Known forts on the Limes Transalutanus include (from the north): Cumidava (castra) Castra of Drumul Carului Jidava (castra) also called Campulung...
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– Septimius Severus Limes Transalutanus built Fourteen camps Flămânda-Cumidava, including Jidava Apahida villa rustica Romula: brick circuit-wall, curia...
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Valentina Popa - Țara Făgărașului sub stăpânirea domnilor munteni, in Cumidava VI, (1973), Muzeul Județean Brașov, Brașov. „O parte a acestei familii...
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dead link] Pop, I. I. & Gudea, N. (1974). Castrul roman de la Feldioara. Cumidava, VIII, 39-55 45°47′54″N 24°41′25″E / 45.79833°N 24.69028°E / 45.79833;...
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boards for scientific journals like SCIVA (Bucharest), Istros (Brăila), Cumidava (Brașov) and Tyrageția (Chișinău). His efforts through 40 years have resulted...
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Gazetei Transilvaniei în anii de luptă împotriva Diktatului de la Viena", in Cumidava, Vol. XXI, 1997, pp. 201–202, 206. See also Ostap (2012), p. 57 Massoff...
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Gazetei Transilvaniei în anii de luptă împotriva Diktatului de la Viena", in Cumidava, Vol. XXI, 1997, pp. 201–202, 206 Burța-Cernat, pp. 61–62; Panait, pp....
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