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Sacidava (castra)

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586: 474:. In the 4th century it was rebuilt and an extension of the fortress to the south. At the end of the fourth century a fire destroyed the fort and multiple fires in the fifth century were followed by repeated reconstructions, probably after numerous raids of the Germanic and Hunnic tribes. It flourishing from the beginning of the 6th century and reconstruction on the southern side of the enclosure was in the second half of the 6th century, but later saw another great fire, probably related to the 40: 301: 348: 368: 47: 388: 378: 458:
It had a rectangular shape of area about 4 ha. The walls were about 2m wide and the towers were rectangular. The garrison in the 2nd century was Cohors IV Gallorum, Cohors I cilicum sagittariorum milliaria, and later a
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Sorin, Colesniuc & Potîrniche, Tiberiu & Mototolea, Aurel & Traian, Cliante & Stanc, Simina Margareta. (2020). Intramuros archaeological research at Sacidava. Preliminary information. 8.
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It was built near a former Dacian fort of the Saci tribe which seems to have been their capital from the 4th century BC until the beginning of the 1st century AD. Toles, their leader, was an ally of
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that developed around the fort. It is located at Musait between the villages of Rasova and Dunareni, on a high hill on the right bank of the Danube. It is included in the
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Brennan, P. (1979). AE 1963. 182 (Sacidava): New Readings and Interpretation. Zeitschrift Für Papyrologie Und Epigraphik, 33, 161–167.
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Strategii defensive și politici transfrontaliere. Integrarea spațiului Dunării de Jos în civilizația romană (STRATEG)
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attack in 559. The last years of the fort were between 602-620 after which a sporadic Roman-Byzantine continued.
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The fort was built in the 1st century AD as part of the Roman frontier system, the
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of the legion II Herculia de Troesmis (Iglita); later, in the 4-5th centuries a
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and controlling the supply and transport on the Danube limes.
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A fire destroyed the fort in the 3rd century possibly by the
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Sacidava (disambiguation)
Sacidava (castra) is located in Romania
Dacian
Province
Moesia
Moesia Inferior
(Cernavodă)
(Basarabi-Murfatlar)
Altenum
Legions
vexill.
V Macedonica
vexill.
XI Claudia
Cohorts
IV Gallorum
I Cilicum milliaria equitata
Coordinates
44°14′25″N 27°50′57″E / 44.2403°N 27.8492°E / 44.2403; 27.8492
Rasova
Constanța
Romania
RO-LMI
RO-RAN




fort
Getic

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