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- 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...
- Kıyıköy, residence of the Odrysae Sandava Sangidaua Sarmizegetusa (Sarmisegetuza), Decebalus's capital and holy place Scaidava (Skedeba) Scaptopara,...
- capital at Ulpia Traiana Sarmizegetusa, 40 km away from the site of Old Sarmisegetuza Regia, which was razed to the ground. The name of the Dacians' homeland...
- Dacia Mitzura Arghezi as Gena Lucian Dinu as Traian Coca Andronescu as Sarmisegetuza Liviu Bădescu as Decebal Ion Finteșteanu as the Mayor Mihai Fotino as...
- post dating to the 9th century BC. Abandoned in the 8th century AD. Sarmisegetuza Regia – the old capital of the Ancient Dacian Kingdom. Vicina – a port...
- Bumbești through Porceni over the mountains, through the Vâlcan P**** to Sarmisegetuza. A contemporary settlement was also unearthed at the fort. List of castra...
- through a refit at the Turnu Severin shipyard [ro] and received the name Sarmisegetuza. She had both 1st and 2nd class cabins with an interior capacity of...
- Sarmiza or Sarmisegetuza or Sarmisa Bilcescu (later Bilcescu-Alimănişteanu; 27 April 1867 – 26 August 1935) was a Romanian lawyer, the first woman ever...
- Bumbești through Porceni over the mountains, through the Vâlcan P**** to Sarmisegetuza. The fort was built between the two Dacian Wars (101-102 and 105–106)...