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Zargidava (Ancient Gr****: Ζαργίδαυα) was a
Dacian town
mentioned by Ptolemy.
Dacian davae List of
ancient cities in
Thrace and
Dacia Dacia Roman Dacia...
- Brăila 2nd
Infantry Division "Getica" HQ, in Buzău 3rd
Logistics Base "
Zargidava", in
Roman 43rd
Transport Battalion "Roman I Mușat", in
Roman 83rd Maintenance...
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Dacian word dava,
meaning "fortress" (as in Pelendava, Piroboridava, or
Zargidava).
Other theories trace the name to a
Roman Legion, the
Legio II Augusta...
- Rusidava, Sacidava, Sangidava, Setidava, Singidava, Tamasidava, Utidava,
Zargidava, Ziridava, Sucidava – 26
names altogether. In
Lower Moesia (the present...
- Ptolemy's
eastern border. But
three of these, Piroboridava,
Tamasidava and
Zargidava, are
described by
Ptolemy as pará (Gr."very close") to the Siret: Piroboridava...
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Tyrida Tyrodiza Urdoviza,
modern Kiten Utidava (Utidaua)
Zalcdaba Zaldapa Zargidava (Zargidaua)
Zburulus Sarmicegetusa Zeugma Zesutera Zidava Zikideva Zimnicea...
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Armored Brigade "Unirea Prin****telor", in Focșani 3rd
Logistics Base "
Zargidava", in
Roman 9th
Mechanized Brigade "Mărășești", in Constanța 47th Communication...
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Dumitru Ivănescu, "Complotul
polonez din 1859 împotriva lui Cuza", in
Zargidava, Vol. IX, 2010, pp. 67–72.
Angela Jianu, A
Circle of Friends: Romanian...
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contemporary research locate near present-day Banat, Serbia.
Utidava or
Utidaua Zargidava or
Zargidaua Ziridava or
Ziridaua Zisnedeva,
Zisnudeva or Zisnudeba, located...
- epistolar:
Adrian C. Brudariu—G. T.
Kirileanu (1920–1925, 1956)", in
Zargidava, Vol. XI, 2012, pp. 210–242.
Constantin Gheorghe,
Miliana Șerbu, Miniștrii...