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- Roman Dacia (/ˈdeɪʃə/ DAY-shə; also known as Dacia Traiana (Latin for 'Trajan Dacia'); or Dacia Felix, lit. 'Fertile Dacia') was a province of the Roman...
- with the death of King Decebalus and the establishment of a new province (see Roman Dacia). However, Roman rule already came to an end in the 3rd century...
- The Drobeta (castra) was a fort built by Emperor Trajan in the province of Roman Dacia, near the present Drobeta-Turnu Severin. It was built to protect...
- V Macedonica, making it a de facto capital of the province of Dacia A****nsis and all of Roman Dacia after the residence had been moved from Sarmizegetusa...
- Cedonia was a fort in the Roman province of Dacia. List of castra Roman castra from Romania - Google Maps / Earth Archived 2012-12-05 at archive.today...
- later the Roman Empire. Each province was ruled by a Roman appointed as governor. For centuries it was the largest administrative unit of the foreign possessions...
- Potaissa was a legionary fortress and later a city in the Roman province of Dacia, located in today's ****a, Romania. It appears on the Tabula Peutingeriana...
- abandoned the province of Dacia created by Trajan and withdrew his troops altogether, fixing the Roman frontier at the Danube. A new Dacia Aureliana was...
- Apulum was a legionary fortress in the Roman province of Dacia from the 2nd to 4th centuries AD, located in today's Alba Iulia, Romania. It is the largest...
- through trade with the native Dacians and became the capital of the province Dacia Porolissensis in 124. The site is one of the largest and best-preserved...