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between the
current name of Hârșova and the
ancient name of the city,
Carsium has long been a
matter of
debate among historians and linguists. According...
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Carsium was a fort in the
Roman province of
Moesia in the 1st century AD
whose remains are
still visible. It was part of the
defensive frontier system...
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world Province Moesia Inferior Directly connected to
Arrubium Ulmetum Carsium (Izvoarele)
Structure —
Stone structure —
Stationed military units — Legions...
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defeated the
Carpians north of the
Danube and
settled a part of them near
Carsium.[citation needed] The same
emperor put an end to the
crisis in the Roman...
- fortresses:
Axiopolis (Cernadova), Barbosi, Buteridava, Capidava(Topalu),
Carsium(Harsova), Durostorum(Silistra), Sacidava/Sagadava (Dunareni)
along with...
- Danube,
evidenced by the
vicus Carporum, a fort-satellite
village opposite Carsium (Hârșova, Rom.),
mentioned by Ammi**** Marcellinus. Cuff
argues that Proculinus...
- back to Noviodunum. The
fleet also
included several secondary ports, like
Carsium, Novae,
Oescus and
Tomis (modern Constanta). From 41 AD
detachments were...
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serious engagements. He
tried again in 368 AD,
setting up his base camp at
Carsium, but was
hampered by a
flood on the Danube. He
therefore spent his time...
- on a
Roman road
between Axiopolis and
Carsium. The map
provides distances between Axiopolis,
Capidava and
Carsium which coincide with the
distances between...
- Brașov Bucureșci → București (Bucharest)
Callatis →
Mankalya →
Mangalia Carsium → Hârșova
Cibinum →
Hermannstadt →
Nagyszeben →
Sibiu Dierna → Orșova J****y...