Английская Википедия:Acidava
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Acidava (Acidaua) was a Dacian and later Roman fortress on the Olt river near the lower Danube.Шаблон:Sfn The settlements remains are located in today's Enoşeşti, Olt County, Oltenia, Romania.
History
After the Roman conquest of Dacia by Roman Emperor Trajan, Acidava became a civilian and military center, with castra being built in the area. Acidava was part of the Limes Alutanus, a line of fortifications built under emperor Hadrian running north–south along the Alutus – the Olt river.Шаблон:Sfn The function of the lines was to monitor the Roxolani to the east and deter any possible attacks.Шаблон:Sfn
Acidava is depicted in the Tabula Peutingeriana between Romula and Rusidava.[1]
The same document depicts a second Acidava, between Cedoniae and Apula, but some authors believe it is actually a copy errorШаблон:Sfn and the correct name is Sacidava, another Dacian town.
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External links
- Archaeological sites around Enoşeşti on the Mapserver for Romanian National Cultural Heritage
- Many items recovered from Acidava are available at the Olt County Museum, Romania
- Acidava in the Princeton Encyclopedia of Classical Sites
- Acidava in the Dictionary of Greek and Roman Geography (1854)
- Sorin Olteanu's Project: Linguae Thraco-Daco-Moesorum – Toponyms Section
- A street in Bucharest, having the ancient city name: Strada Acidava
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