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Morisena. It got its name from the Mureș and from the
Dacian tribe Morasian,
which had its
residence here
before the
arrival of the Romans.
Morisena would...
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Morisena was a
castra in the
Roman province of Dacia.
Morisena was a
Roman auxiliary camp and part of the
outline in the
western fortress chain of the...
- from the 8th–9th centuries.
Cenad was
known until the 13th
century as
Morisena. The
legionary camp of the
Legio XIII
Gemina was
located there. In the...
- a
formally baptized Christian who
constructed a
Byzantine monastery at
Morisena, but
still kept 7
wives and
worshiped Pagan gods at his Court. His v****al...
- Castle,
Banloc Margina Fortress,
Margina Castle of
Count de Mercy,
Carani Morisena Fortress,
Cenad Nákó Castle, Sânnicolau Mare Timișoara Fortress, Timișoara...
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Uscudama Justiniana Prima Margus Marcianopolis,
modern Devnya Maximianopolis Morisena Montana Nicopolis ad
Istrum Nicopolis ad Nestum,
rebuilt Alexandrupolis...
- was a
pagan in the
service of Ahtum. Ahtum,
whose residence was at “urbs
Morisena” on the
river Mureș,
controlled traffic along the
river and
taxed transport...
- the
liberation of
Banat from
Ottoman occupation (1716), the 11th-century
Morisena Monastery (the
first monastery in Romania), the 14th-century Partoș Monastery...
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According to the Long Life, Ajtony's seat was a
stronghold on the Mureș (urbs
Morisena). His
realm extended from the Criș in the
north to the
Danube in the south...
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Administrative unit
Dacia Superior Nearby water Marisus Directly connected to
Morisena • (Lipova)
Stationed military units —
Legions — vexill. XIII Gemina, vexill...