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- Sarmizegetusa may refer to several places in present-day Romania: Sarmizegetusa Regia, the former Dacian capital Battle of Sarmizegetusa, a siege of Sarmizegetusa...
- Sarmizegetusa Regia (also known as Sarmisegetusa, Sarmisegethusa, Sarmisegethuza; Ancient Gr****: Ζαρμιζεγεθούσα, romanized: Zarmizegethoúsa) was the capital...
- The Battle of Sarmizegetusa (also spelled Sarmizegethuza) was a siege of Sarmizegetusa, the capital of Dacia, fought in Trajan's Second Dacian War in 106...
- Ulpia Traiana Augusta Dacica Sarmizegetusa was the capital, the first, and largest city of Roman Dacia, named after Sarmizegetusa the former Dacian capital...
- and decisive battle against the Dacians, conquering their capital, Sarmisegetusa. It built its legionary fortress at Bersobis in Dacia in 108 where it...
- in one of the Dacian castles in the Orăştie mountains, probably in Sarmisegetusa. Debate regarding the name "Koson" was prompted after the discovery...
- summer of 106 the legion took part to the siege of the Dacian Capital Sarmisegetusa. After Trajan's Dacian Wars of 101–106, the legion was located in Aquin****...
- 2nd century AD. The wars ended with the occupation of the fortress of Sarmisegetusa and the death of the king Decebalus. Besides conflicts between Thracians...
- parti****ted at the final decisive battle against Dacia (see battle of Sarmisegetusa). The core of the legion can be placed at Bostra in Nabataea under Aulus...
- Fourth Battle of TapaeTrajan defeated Decebalus. 106 – Battle of Sarmisegetusa – A Roman army led by Trajan conquered and destro**** the Dacian capital...