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Sucidava (Sykibid, Skedevà
after Procopius of Caesarea, Σucidava
after Vasile Pârvan,
where Σ is
pronounced "sh") was a
Dacian and Daco-Roman city situated...
- Sangidava, Setidava, Singidava, Tamasidava, Utidava, Zargidava, Ziridava,
Sucidava – 26
names altogether. In
Lower Moesia (the
present Northern Bulgaria)...
- and one of the
longest of all time. The
bridge was
constructed between Sucidava (present-day Corabia, Romania) and
Oescus (modern Gigen, Bulgaria), during...
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Sacidava was an
ancient Getic settlement on the Danube,
between Durostorum and Axiopolis,
located near the
modern village of Izvoarele, in Romania. The...
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later life. In 328,
construction was
completed on Constantine's
Bridge at
Sucidava, (today
Celei in Romania) in
hopes of
reconquering Dacia, a
province that...
- to
build a
second bridge over the
Danube between today's
Corabia (then
Sucidava) and the
Bulgarian city of Gigen. It was over 2400
meters long, one of...
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Septimus Severus.
Sucidava (modern Corabia, Romania) was a town
located at the site of an
earthwork camp.
Erected by Trajan,
Sucidava was
neither large...
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followed by
waves of
other nomads. In 328, the
Romans built a
bridge between Sucidava and
Oescus (near Gigen)
which indicates that
there was a
significant trade...
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Constantine the
Great inaugurated the Constantine's
Bridge (Danube) at
Sucidava, (today
Corabia in Romania) in
hopes of
reconquering Dacia, a province...
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Beneath Corabia,
around the
former village of Celei, lie the
remains of
Sucidava, an
ancient Dacian and Daco-Roman town and fortress. Near the town, Emperor...