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The New Mithraeum Database

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Wallachia

The findspot of this monument is unknown, though it has traditionally been associated with the historical region of Wallachia.

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Bruckla (Bruckla)

The locality of Bruckla is associated with archaeological remains from the Roman province of Dacia.

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Dragu (Dragu)

Dragu is associated with archaeological discoveries from the inland territory of Roman Dacia.

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Ulmetum (Pantelimon de Sus)

Ulmetum formed part of the fortified network protecting the lower Danube frontier.

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Turnu-Severin (Drobeta-Turnu Severin)

The modern city of Drobeta-Turnu Severin preserves the memory of the ancient Danubian centre of Drobeta.

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Tropaeum Traiani (Adamclisi)

Tropaeum Traiani became famous for the monumental complex commemorating Trajan’s victories in the lower Danube region.

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Troesmis (Iglița)

Troesmis served as an important military and administrative centre on the lower Danube frontier.

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Transdierna (Orșova)

Transdierna occupied a position near the Danube crossings associated with the Iron Gates region.

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Tomis (Constanța)

Tomis became one of the principal urban and maritime centres of the western Black Sea coast.

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Tirgușor (Târgușor)

Târgușor lies within the territory historically associated with Roman Dobruja and the lower Danube frontier.

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Sucidava (Corabia)

Sucidava stood on the lower Danube frontier and formed part of the defensive network of late antique Dacia.

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Slăveni-Romanați (Slăveni)

The site of Slăveni preserves traces of military occupation associated with the frontier system of Dacia.

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Scythia Minor (Dobruja)

Scythia Minor formed the northeastern frontier region between the lower Danube and the Black Sea.

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Prope Apulum (Alba Iulia)

The designation Prope Apulum refers to discoveries made in the vicinity of Apulum within the wider archaeological landscape of central Dacia.

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Păuleni (Păuleni-Ciuc)

Păuleni-Ciuc is associated with archaeological discoveries linked to the eastern frontier region of Dacia.

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Micia (Vețel)

Micia flourished as a military settlement and religious centre in the Mureș valley of Dacia.

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Histria (Istria)

Histria was one of the earliest Greek colonies established on the western shores of the Black Sea.

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Drobeta (Drobeta-Turnu Severin)

Drobeta controlled an important crossing point on the Danube and became one of the major centres of Dacia.

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Dierna (Orșova)

Dierna occupied a strategic position along the Danube corridor near the Iron Gates region of southwestern Dacia.

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Cioroiu Nou (Cioroiu Nou)

Cioroiu Nou is known for archaeological remains connected with settlement activity in Dacia.

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