- ("Upper Dacia") and
Dacia Inferior ("Lower Dacia";
later named Dacia Malvensis).
Between 124 and
around 158,
Dacia Superior was
divided into two provinces...
-
Dobrosloveni Commune, Olt County, Romania. It was the
capital of
Dacia Malvensis, one of the
three subdivisions of the
province of Dacia. The
Roman city...
-
Cohors [prima] "Augusta
Nervia Pacensis" / "Aurelia" / "Flavia
Malvensis"
Brittonum milliaria [peditata] ("[1st
infantry 1000 strong] "venerable, Nervian...
-
reform made
Oltenia one of the
three new
divisions (tres Daciae) as
Dacia Malvensis, its
capital and
chief city
being named Romula. It was
colonized with...
- was
renamed Dacia A****nsis,
Dacia Inferior was
transformed into
Dacia Malvensis,
while Dacia Porolissensis remained as it was.
During all
these transformations...
-
meets the Danube. The
locality was the site of a
Roman port in
Dacia Malvensis, and the site of the
Roman city and fort of
Dierna In 1925, a confusion...
- Constanța
Castra Traiana Dăești Alut****
Dacia Malvensis Oltenia Vâlcea
Castranova Castranova Dacia Malvensis Oltenia Dolj
Castrum Stenarum Sighișoara 2.4...
- The last
posting Vindex held as an
equites was as
procurator of
Dacia Malvensis. This was not part of the tres militiae, but an
administrative posting...
- s****,
beach PN
Dacia Malvensis (name of
Roman province) Rom. mal Latv. mala Alb. mal =
elevated ground, mountain, hill.
Dacia Malvensis meant "river-bank...
-
Peutingeriana Place in the
Roman world Province Dacia Administrative unit
Dacia Malvensis Administrative unit
Dacia Inferior Limes Alut****
Directly connected to...