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Amutria (Amutrion, Amutrium, Admutrium, Ad Mutrium, Ad Mutriam,
Ancient Gr****: Ἀμούτριον) was a
Dacian town
close to the
Danube and
included in the Roman...
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ancient Dacian name of the
river was
Amutria,
which is
homonymous with a
settlement in the area. The
Dacian town of
Amutria is
mentioned in
ancient sources...
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Emperor Septimius Severus (193–211) in
Leurda in 1964. The
Dacian town
Amutria is also
mentioned in
ancient sources like Ptolemy's
Geographia (c. 150...
- Butoiești, Mehedinți County,
Romania Amutria,
ancient Dacian town,
possibly modern Motru or Gura
Motrului Amutria River,
ancient Dacian name of the Motru...
- Aigizidava*, Zizis),
mentioned by
Emperor Trajan in
Dacica Alaaibria Amutria (Amutrion, Amutrium,
Ancient Gr****: Ἀμούτριον), a
Dacian town
close to...
- Caraș-Severin
Altenum Oltina Moesiarum 2
Moesia Inferior Dobrudja Constanța
Amutria (Ad Mutriam) Cătunele 1.7
Dacia Malvensis Oltenia Gorj
Angustia Brețcu...
- the -dava
ending or
variant suffix. Some of
these are: Acmonia, Aizis,
Amutria, Apulon, Arcina, Arcobadara, Arutela, Berzobis, Brucla, Dia****, Dierna...
- AD.
Romanian archaeologist and
historian Grigore Tocilescu ****umes that
Amutria should be read Ad-mutriam, Ad
Mutriam or Ad Mutrium,
meaning by/at the...
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Acidava (Acidaua) Enoșești, Olt County,
Romania Tabula Peutingeriana 2
Amutria (Amutrion, Amutrium, Admutrium, Ad Mutrium, Ad Mutriam,
Ancient Gr****:...
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Aiadava ? ? ? ? ? Bela
Palanka Serbia
Aizis ? ? ? ? ? Fârliug Romania
Amutria ? ? ? ? ? ? Romania
Apulon ? ? ? ? ? Alba
Iulia Romania
Arcina ? ? ?...