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It crosses Moldova from the Prut River to the Nistru River, from the town of Leova to that of Teghina, going past the villages of Trojan Ialpugeni, Caracui, Sărăţica Nouă (Leova), Pervomaisk, Gradiste, Coştangalia, Satu Nou (Cimislia), Ciufleşti, Baimaclia, Salcuta, Marianovca-de-sus, Zaim, Causeni,
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Chircăieşti (Causeni), Chitcani and Copanca. According to I. Hîncu, it has a length of 120 km, its original height ranged between 3-4 m, width - 10-15m, being augmented by a trench dug to the north, depth: 2-3 m. Currently its height is 0.5 m.
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Some scholars, such as Vasile Nedelciuc, argue that the turf Wall was built initially by the Romans, because it has a ditch facing north, away from Roman territory. Under this hypothesis Emperor
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made the first construction of the turf wall around 110 AD, in order to protect the coastal area from the Danube delta as far as
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Emanuel Constantin Antoche, Marcel Tanasache, (1990) "Le Vallum (Troian) de la Moldavie centrale" in
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Roman Walls in Romania ("Greuthungi's Wall" -also called "Upper Trajan's Wall"- is in dark green)
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Trajan's Moldova (in light brown) possibly protected in the north by the Upper Trajan's Wall
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given to the passage in Ammianus Marcellinus necessary to read it as being about a wall.
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origin, while others think it was built in the third/fourth century by the Germanic
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is the modern name given to a fortification located in the central area of modern
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in later Roman accounts, but this is uncertain owing to a single
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Roman castra and walls from Romania/Moldovia - Google Maps
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Greuthungi
Huns
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Ammianus Marcellinus
Dniester River
Teleneşti district
Prut River
Trajan
Tyras
Peter Heather
Attila
Herwig Wolfram
emendation

Trajan's Wall
Southern Trajan's Wall
History of Moldova



Peter Heather


Herwig Wolfram
History of the Goths
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