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Ulmetum was a fort in the
Roman province of
Moesia near the
present village of
Pantelimonul de Sus. The
first mixed civil and
military settlement dates...
- the
Roman world Province Moesia Inferior Directly connected to
Arrubium Ulmetum Carsium (Izvoarele)
Structure —
Stone structure —
Stationed military units...
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Administrative unit
Moesia Inferior Directly connected to
Sacidava Capidava Ulmetum Tomis Structure —
Stone structure —
Location Coordinates 44°11′03″N 28°25′40″E...
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Traianopolis Transmarisca,
modern Tutrakan Tropaeum Traiani Turres,
modern Pirot Ulmetum Ulpiana Ulpia Traiana Sarmizegetusa Valve,
modern Vratsa Vicianum, modern...
- José Carlos, BELLU, Annalisa, and AGUIAR, Carlos. "Fraxino angustifoliae-
Ulmetum glabrae: An
Original Endemic and
Extremely Localized Forest from Mainland...
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Tomis today Constanţa Κωνσταντια-Kostantìa Gr****
Troesmis today Igliţa-Turcoaia
Dacian Ulmetum today Pantelimon Latin Zaldapa today in
Bulgaria Dacian...
- (1912).
Cetatea Ulmetum, I,
Analele Academiei No. 8.
Librariile SOCEC,
Sfetea si
Libraria Nationala. Parvan,
Vasile (1913).
Cetatea Ulmetum, II.2, Analele...
- in the
Battle of Chrysopolis.
Inscription was
found on a
gravestone in
Ulmetum,
which was part of Moesia.
Valerius Vincentius Commemorated in an inscription...
- [citation needed] In 170
Costoboci invaded Dobruja,
attacking Libida,
Ulmetum and Tropaeum.[citation needed] The
province was
generally stable and prosperous...
- Slăveni,
Arutela Romans build camps at Potaissa, Napoca, Porolissum,
Ulmetum;
Danube limes Apulum municipium 106 AD
Battle of
Sarmisegetusa South-western...