- Hungarian: Torda,
Hungarian pronunciation: [ˈtorda]; German: T****nburg; Latin:
Potaissa) is a city in Cluj County, Transylvania, Romania. It is
located in the...
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Potaissa was a
legionary fortress and
later a city in the
Roman province of Dacia,
located in today's ****a, Romania. It
appears on the
Tabula Peutingeriana...
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Potaissa ****a is a men's
handball club from ****a, Romania, that
plays in the
Romanian Handball League.
Potaissa ****a is a
notable Romanian team...
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Salina ****a (Hungarian:
tordai sóbánya) is a salt mine in the Durgău-Valea Sărată area of ****a, the
second largest city in Cluj County,
northwest Transylvania...
- road from
Potaissa to Napoca, by
demand of the
Emperor Trajan. It
indicates the
distance of ten
thousand Roman feet ("M.P.X.") to
Potaissa. This is the...
- The
Potaissa Sphinx is a
bronze statue of
disputed authenticity from the 3rd century,
originating in
Potaissa, a
settlement within the
former Roman province...
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transformed it into a colonia.
Potaissa was the camp of the
Legio V
Macedonica during the
Marcomannic Wars.
Potaissa saw a
canabae established at the...
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Parthian War,
moves its
headquarters from
Troesmis in
Moesia Inferior to
Potaissa in
Dacia Porolissensis. The
Germans devastate the
Balkans and
ransack the...
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Roman forts including Sarmizegetusa Ulpia Traiana, Porolissum, Apulum,
Potaissa, and
Drobeta The Red Lake (also
known as Lake Ghilcoș) The ****a Gorge...
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Parthian War,
moves its
headquarters from
Troesmis in
Moesia Inferior to
Potaissa in
Dacia Porolissensis. The
Germans devastate the
Balkans and
ransack the...