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Acidava (Acidaua) was a
Dacian and
later Roman town and fort on the Olt
river near the
lower Danube. The settlement's
remains are
located in today's Enoşeşti...
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Castra Acidava was a fort in the
Roman province of Dacia, The
toponym is
attested in the
Peutinger Table.
built near the
ancient town of
Acidava. It was...
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cross road of two main routes: one
coming from Blandiana, the
other from
Acidava. The two
roads merge at A****, with the next stop on the
route being Brucla...
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built a fortress,
Acidava. The
Romans conquered the area. The
Romans built a road and
rebuilt the
fortress Acidava. The
ruins of the fortress...
- (Stolniceni, Vâlcea) Pons
Aluti (Ioneştii Govorei)
Rusidava (Drăgăşani)
Acidava (castra) (Enoşeşti)
Romula (Reşca)
Limes Transalut**** http://limes-transalut****...
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being situated in the steppe-like part of the
Thracian lands.
Abydos Acidava (Acidaua), a
fortress town
close to the Danube,
located in today's Piatra-Olt...
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suffixes are
geographically grouped as follows:[citation needed] In Dacia:
Acidava, Argedava, Argidava, Buridava, ****idava, Dokidaua, Karsidaua, Klepidaua...
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containing cavalry contingents. The
cohort stationed in
Dacia at
castra Acidava,
castra Jidava,
castra Romula,
castra of Sfârleanca,
castra of Slăveni...
- -δεβα ("-deva", Byz. Gk.) or -δαβα ("-dava", Byz. Gk.), etc. . In Dacia:
Acidava, Argedava, Buridava, Dokidava, Carsidava, Clepidava, ****idava, Marcodava...
- "The s****s of the
Danube were well
monitored from the
Dacian fortresses Acidava, Buricodava,
Dausadava (the
shrine of the wolves), Dia****,
Drobeta (Turnu...