- The
Strei (Hungarian: Sztrigy) is a left
tributary of the
river Mureș in Transylvania, Romania. The
upper reach of the river,
upstream of the
village of...
- pronunciation: [ˈdeːvɒ]; German: Diemrich, Schlossberg, Denburg; Latin:
Sargetia; is a city in Romania, in the
historical region of Transylvania, on the...
- harez- in harezâna ‘id.’), the city
being named after the
nearby river Sargetia ‘Palace
illuminating the
world of life’ from
zaryma ‘palace’ (cf. Sanskrit...
-
treasures of
Decebalus were also discovered,
though hidden beneath the
river Sargetia,
which ran past his palace. With the help of some
captives Decebalus had...
- Bicilis, the
Romans found Decebalus's
treasure in the
river of Sargesia/
Sargetia - a
fortune estimated by
Carcopino at 165,500 kg of gold and 330,000 kg...
- century, the
Dacian king
Decebalus had
changed the
course of the
river Sargetia and
buried tons of gold and
silver in the riverbed. Later, he
ordered the...
-
revealed in a
bolted chamber under the
river Strei,
identified as the
river Sargetia, and also
mentioned by Dio C****ius.
Further research disproved this, and...
-
tributary of the
Mosella Sargetia Strei Dacia? 45°51′05″N 23°03′03″E / 45.8514°N 23.0507°E / 45.8514; 23.0507 (
Sargetia)
Savus Sava (Száva) Dalmatia...
- Alexandru. "Urme ale Centuriaţiei la
Sarmizegetusa şi în
teritoriul său (I)".
Sargetia (in Romanian) (1
serie nouă): 133–162. In English: Bell,
Anders (2001)...
-
ultimative sovietice la
Dictatul de la
Viena (iunie–august 1940)", in
Sargetia. Acta
Mvsei Devensis, Vol. XXVI,
Issue 2, 1995–1996, pp. 510–511 Scurtu...