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- Auraria Daciae Location within Romania Alternative name(s) Auraria Maior, Alburnus Minor, Abruttus Known also as Castellum of Abrud Founded 2nd century...
- Anopheles daciae is a species of mosquito that belongs to the Anhopheles maculipennis comple. Other species of this complex include Anopheles messeae,...
- The three provinces would later be unified in 166 and be known as Tres Daciae ("Three Dacias") due to the ongoing Marcomannic Wars. New mines were opened...
- administrative reform made Oltenia one of the three new divisions (tres Daciae) as Dacia Malvensis, its capital and chief city being named Romula. It was...
- of Dacia located on the western side of defensive line of forts, limes Daciae. Its ruins are located in Bulci (commune Bata, Romania). The region in Arad...
- desperans eam posse retinere, abductosque Romanos ex urbibus et agris Daciae in media Moesia collocavit appellavitque eam Daciam, quae nunc duas Moesias...
- Dacia, located on the western side of the defensive line of forts, limes Daciae. It is situated near Arad, Romania. The large Dacian settlement, located...
- abbreviated AE), Presses Universitaires de France (1888–present). Inscriptiones Daciae Romanae (Inscriptions from Roman Dacia, abbreviated IDR), Bucharest (1975–present)...
- Steiner, 1996, p. 231 Petolescu, C.C., Inscriptiones Daciae Romanae. Inscriptiones extra fines Daciae repertae, Bukarest 1996 (IDRE-02) Pflaum, Hans-Georg...
- Dacia Inferior in 158 by Antoninus Pius. Divided into three provinces (Tres Daciae) in 166 by Marcus Aurelius: Porolissensis, A****nsis and Malvensis (imperial...