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Jidava (or Jidova) was a fort (also
called Campulung Muscel fort) in the
Roman province of
Dacia 4 km
southwest of the town of Campulung, Romania. It was...
- Târgului, a
tributary of the
river Argeș. Near Câmpulung are the
remains of
Jidava (or Jidova)
Roman fort
built around 190–211 AD on the
frontier of the empire...
- Stenarum,
Castra Traiana,
Castra Nova, Certinae, ****idava, Dierna, Drobeta,
Jidava, Largiana, Micia, Naissus, Napoca, Optatiana, Partis****, Pelendava, Pons...
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Commagenorum - - ✓ - - ✓ ✓? - - - -
Flavia Acidava,
Jidava, Romula, (Sfârleanca), (Slăveni), (Drajna de Sus) I
Cretum - - ✓ ✓ - - ✓...
- laboratories.
Other sites administered by the
museum include the
Dacian Castrum of
Jidava in Câmpulung (1969–), the Dinu
Lipatti House at Ciolcești (1985–) and Poenari...
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capital of the
Maedi tribe Itadeba (Itadava)
Isgipara Ismara Istria (Olbia)
Jidava, near Câmpulung Muscel,
Romania Jidova Kabyle of the
Kabileti tribe, capital...
- Dacia,
given the
presence of
Roman forts in the region, such as the
nearby Jidava Castra.
These existed as
points along the
Roman Empire's
limes in the Danube...
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Vistula river Giridava Itadeba or Itadava, in
north eastern North Macedonia Jidava, near Câmpulung Muscel,
Romania Jidova Klepidaua Kuimedaba Marcodava or...
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Severus Limes Transalut****
built Fourteen camps Flămânda-****idava,
including Jidava Apahida villa rustica Romula:
brick circuit-wall,
curia 193-198 AD – Drobeta...
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cavalry contingents. The
cohort stationed in
Dacia at
castra Acidava,
castra Jidava,
castra Romula,
castra of Sfârleanca,
castra of Slăveni and
castra of Drajna...