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Piroboridava (Ancient Gr****: Πιροβορίδαυα) was a
Dacian town
mentioned by Ptolemy, and
archaeologically identified at Poiana, Galați, Romania. The second...
- from the
ancient Dacian word dava,
meaning "fortress" (as in Pelendava,
Piroboridava, or Zargidava).
Other theories trace the name to a
Roman Legion, the...
- of a vase
collected by
Mihail Dimitriu at the site of Poiana, Galaţi (
Piroboridava),
Romania illustrating the use of Gr**** and
Latin letters by a Dacian...
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three of these,
Piroboridava,
Tamasidava and Zargidava, are
described by
Ptolemy as pará (Gr."very close") to the Siret:
Piroboridava, the only one securely...
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Perburidava Perperikon Pinon Piroboridava Petra, fort of
Maedi Petrodava (Petrodaua),
located in
Piatra Neamț
Piroboridava (Piroboridaua)
Pizos Polondava...
- Traiana:
Porolissum Napoca Potaissa Apulum road. Via Pontica:
Troesmis Piroboridava Caput Stenarum Apulum Partis****
Lugio Spain and
Portugal Iter ab Emerita...
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settlements located on the
current hearths of Galați and Frumușița and by the
Piroboridava settlement (Poiana).
Roman life was
particularly intense. The
Roman military...
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Moldavia (mostly west of the Siret, with a few on the east bank (including
Piroboridava,
identified with Poiana-Tecuci), were
abandoned by 106, most likely,...
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Professor Radu
Vulpe and
Ecaterina Vulpe in the site of Poiana-Nicorești (
Piroboridava)
until then kept in the
deposits of the
Bucharest Institute of Archaeology...
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Wallachian plain of
Muntenia (with the
creation of new
forts in
Buridava and
Piroboridava);
renounce a
foreign policy autonomous from Rome,
accepting once again...