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Zlatna (German: Klein-Schlatten, Kleinschlatten, Goldenmarkt; Hungarian: Zalatna; Latin: Ampellum) is a town in Alba County,
central Transylvania, Romania...
- Cernavodă
Abruttus →
Abrud Ad
Mediam → Băile
Herculane Aegyssus →
Tulcea Ampelum →
Zlatna Apulum → Bălgrad → Gyulafehérvár → Alba
Iulia Arrubium → Măcin...
- Tibis**** (Jupa, Romania)
Ampelum (Zlatna, Romania) were
important Roman towns.
Although the
biggest mining town in the region,
Ampelum's legal status is unknown...
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Maurorum Hispanorum - - - - - - - -
Ampelum Maurorum Miciensium - - - - - - - -
Micia Maurorum O(ptatianensium?) -...
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Pannonios Teregova Ad
Stoma Brețcu
Alburnus Maior Roșia Montană
Altinum Oltina Ampelum Zlatna Angustia Râșnov
Apulum Alba
Iulia Arcidava Vărădia
Arrubium Măcin...
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pagan monuments that were
later Christianized were also
found at
Ampelum and Potaissa. A
turquoise and gold ring with the
inscription "EGO SVM FLAGELLVM...
- wife of
Marcus Ulpius Hermia, a
freedman of Trajan, who was
buried at
Ampelum in Dacia, aged fifty-five, with a
monument from his wife and his freedman...
- circuit-wall,
curia 193-198 AD – Drobeta, Romula, Apulum, Porolissum, Dierna,
Ampelum are made
colonies 195 AD –
Potaissa baths enlarged 201 AD – Bumbeşti camp...
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libationary inscription from Alba
Julia in Dacia.
Opellia Victorina,
buried at
Ampelum in Dacia, aged ten years,
three months.
Opilia Villu,
named in an inscription...