-
composed of four villages: Firminiș (Fürményes), Mirșid,
Moigrad-Porolissum (until 1996
Moigrad; Mojgrád) and
Popeni (Szilágypaptelek).
Porolissum Roman...
- from the
Roman Era. It is 8 km away from the
modern city of Zalău, in
Moigrad-Porolissum village,
Mirsid Commune, Sălaj County. Two
large Dacian hillforts...
- of silver.[citation needed] The last
battle took
place at
Porolissum (
Moigrad). The
conclusion of the
Dacian Wars
marked a
triumph for Rome and its armies...
- ("Kalinin's town")
Kirovgrad ("Kirov's town")
Leningrad ("Lenin's town")
Moigrad ("my city") Mrkonjić Grad ("Mrkonjić's town")
Novgorod ("new town") Novi...
- Transdanubia, and the
Bosut culture of Vojvodina.
Moigrad treasure, 31.4cm x 24.1cm, 4000-3600 BC
Moigrad treasure, 4000-3600 BC Zoffmann, Zs. K. (1997)...
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Severin Romania 106 AD
Nicopolis ad
Nestum Garmen Bulgaria 106 AD
Porolissum Moigrad Romania 106 AD
Apulum Alba
Iulia Romania 107 AD
Ulpia Traiana Sarmizegetusa...
- (Micia))
Porolissum Moigrad-Porolissum
Romania 47°10′39″N 23°09′15″E / 47.177632°N 23.154054°E / 47.177632; 23.154054 (Porolissum (
Moigrad))
Ulpia Traiana...
-
settlement the
capital of
Dacia Porolissensis, at
Porolissum (current
Moigrad). The
capital Porolissum had
about 20,000 inhabitants,
defended by the...
-
position of the
larger of the
Roman fortifications at
Porolissum (near
Moigrad, Romania), the camp was
reconstructed using stone, and
given s****ier walls...
- (DN1) – Comăna de Jos – DN13 (Hoghiz) 24
Formerly DJ104 DN1T Mirșid –
Moigrad-Porolissum (tourist route) 3
Formerly DJ106B DN10 Buzău – Pătârlagele –...