- of
Aegyssus,
mentioned by Procopius. Ovid
recorded a
local tradition that
ascribed its name to a
mythical founder,
Aegisos the Caspian.
Aegyssus was...
- 219 55 1575b
Tulcea Tulcea 65,624 73,707 92,762 30 300 BC–292 BCb (as
Aegyssus); 1506b (as Tulcea) Alba
Iulia Alba 64,227 63,536 66,369 330 1097b Slatina...
- centurion, and in AD 12
commanded the
force that
retook the
frontier post of
Aegyssus from the Getae, a deed
celebrated by Ovid.
Gaius Julius M. f. Donnus, son...
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Administrative unit
Moesia Inferior Directly connected to
Dinogetia (Izvoarele)
Aegyssus Structure —
Stone structure —
Stationed military units —
Legions — vexill...
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Anthedon (Boeotia) from c. 520 BCE RO1.
Tomis RO2. Histria/Istros RO3.
Aegyssus RO4.
Stratonis RO5.
Axiopolis RO6.
Kallatis RU1.
Tanais RU2.
Kepoi RU3...
- In 12 AD and 15 AD,
Getic armies succeeded in
conquering the
cities of
Aegyssus and
Troesmis for a
short time, but
Odrysian king
Rhoemetalces I defeated...
-
Stoma probably Sf.
Gheorghe στομα-stóma=mouth, from Gr****
Adina Gr****
Aegyssus Today Tulcea Gr**** Αιγισος (Egisòs)
Altina today Oltina Dacian Apollonia...
- București
Axiopolis → Cernavodă
Abruttus →
Abrud Ad
Mediam → Băile
Herculane Aegyssus →
Tulcea Ampelum →
Zlatna Apulum → Bălgrad → Gyulafehérvár → Alba Iulia...
- language(s)) -
older name(s), (other language(s)), location(s)
Abruttus Abrud Aegyssus Tulcea Ad
Aquas Călan Ad
Mediam Mehadia Ad
Pannonios Teregova Ad Stoma...
- was the
Roman centurion Julius Vestalis, who
retook the
frontier post of
Aegyssus (modern Tulcea) on the
Danube after it was
captured by the Getae, a deed...