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[edit]- ^ Aiton cIMeC.
- ^ Appian & 165 AD, Praef. 1.4.
- ^ Aurelius Victor & 361 AD, 33.3.
- ^ Barnes 1981, p. 250.
- ^ Bennett 1997, p. 170.
- ^ Berciu 1978, p. 86.
- ^ Bird & Victor 1994.
- ^ Birley 2000.
- ^ Blejan 1998, p. 42.
- ^ de Blois 1976, pp. 33–34.
- ^ Boia 2001.
- ^ Broșteanu 1891, pp. 166–167.
- ^ Bunbury 1879, p. 516.
- ^ Bunson 2002, p. 167.
- ^ Burns 1991, pp. 110–111.
- ^ Burns 2003.
- ^ Bury 1893, p. 493.
- ^ Calotoiu 2010.
- ^ Capidava Archaeology, Toponyms.
- ^ Capidava cIMeC.
- ^ Cassius Dio & 200 AD.
- ^ Cassius Dio & 200 AD, LI, 26, 1-4.
- ^ Cassius Dio & 200 AD, LI, 26, 1-4: "While he was thus engaged, Roles, who had become embroiled with Dapyx, himself also king of a tribe of the Getae, sent for him. Crassus went to his aid, and by hurling the horse of his opponents back upon their infantry he so thoroughly terrified the latter also that what followed was no longer a battle but a great slaughter of fleeing men of both arms. Next he cut off Dapyx, who had taken refuge in a fort, and besieged him. In the course of the siege someone hailed him from the walls in Greek, obtained a conference with him, and arranged to betray the place. The barbarians, thus captured, turned upon one another, and Dapyx was killed along with many others. His brother, however, Crassus took alive, and not only did him no harm but actually released him.".
- ^ CIL, III,1627.
- ^ ciMeC Museum Guide, National Museum of the Union.
- ^ Cottrell, Notarás & Casares 2007, p. 20.
- ^ Crișan 1962, pp. 126–134.
- ^ Crișan 1978a, p. 61.
- ^ Crișan 1978b.
- ^ DaciaRevue 2005, p. 101.
- ^ Daicoviciu 1965, p. 127.
- ^ Daicoviciu 1991, p. 127.
- ^ Dana 2001–2003, p. 88.
- ^ Dana & Matei-Popescu 2009, pp. 209–256.
- ^ Diaconovich 1898, p. 758.
- ^ Dorcey 1992.
- ^ Eisler 1951, p. 144.
- ^ Eliade 1986.
- ^ Eliade 1995, p. 11.
- ^ Ellis 1998, pp. 220–237.
- ^ Eutropius & 364 AD, IX, 15.
- ^ Festus & 379 AD, VIII.2.
- ^ Georgiev 1977, p. 191 (map).
- ^ Gheorghe 2009.
- ^ Glodariu 1997, pp. 63–114.
- ^ Goldsworthy 2003, p. 76.
- ^ Grant 1996.
- ^ Grumeza 2009, p. 13.
- ^ Historia Augusta & 395 AD, Commodus 13,5.
- ^ Illyés 1988, p. 110.
- ^ Jeanmaire 1975, p. 540.
- ^ Jitărel 2005, p. 217.
- ^ Jones 1992, p. 192.
- ^ Justin & 3rd century AD, XXXII 3.
- ^ Katičić & Križman 1976, p. 144.
- ^ Katsari 2011, p. 69.
- ^ Kean & Frey 2005.
- ^ Kipfer 2000.
- ^ Klepper 2002.
- ^ Kousoulas 1997.
- ^ Kovács 2009.
- ^ Köpeczi et al. 1994.
- ^ Lactantius & 320 AD, Chapter IV.
- ^ Lazarovici, Alicu & Pop 1997, pp. 202–203.
- ^ LIM Alba 2004, p. 1.
- ^ LIM Gorj 2004, p. 7.
- ^ Livieratos et al. 2008, pp. 22–39.
- ^ Lukács 2005, p. 14.
- ^ MacKendrick 2000, p. 215.
- ^ MacKenzie 1986, p. 25.
- ^ Martial & 100 AD, 5.3.
- ^ Matei 2006, p. 69.
- ^ Mihailov 1970, p. 47.
- ^ Moisil 2002, pp. 79–120.
- ^ Nemeti 2006, pp. 86–98.
- ^ Nixon & Saylor Rodgers 1994.
- ^ Nobbe 1845, p. 10.
- ^ Odahl 2004.
- ^ Oltean 2007, p. 47.
- ^ Oltean 2009, pp. 90–101.
- ^ Olteanu.
- ^ Olteanu & a, Ptolemy's Dacia.
- ^ Olteanu & b, Toponyms.
- ^ Opreanu 2006.
- ^ Opriș 2006, p. 237.
- ^ Paliga 2006, p. 142.
- ^ Pares et al. 1939, p. 149.
- ^ Parker 1958, pp. 12–19.
- ^ Parker 2010, p. 238.
- ^ Pârvan 1926, pp. 333–334.
- ^ Pârvan 1928.
- ^ Pârvan 1982, p. 165.
- ^ Pippidi 1976, p. 17.
- ^ Pliny the Elder & 77 AD, IV 25.
- ^ Pliny the Younger & 109 AD, Book VIII, Letter 4.
- ^ Pop 1999.
- ^ Powell, Brown & Boardman 1971, p. 193.
- ^ Priscian & 520 AD, VI 13.
- ^ Procopius & 550 AD, IV 2,6.
- ^ Ptolemy & 140 AD.
- ^ Ptolemy & 140 AD, III, 8.4.
- ^ Radice 1963.
- ^ Schmitz 2005, p. 10.
- ^ Schütte 1917, p. 96.
- ^ Smith 1854, p. 744.
- ^ Southern 2001, p. 325.
- ^ Strabo & 20 AD.
- ^ Strabo & 20 AD, VII 3,12.
- ^ Tabula Peutingeriana, Segmentum VIII,3.
- ^ Tocilescu 1880.
- ^ Tomaschek 1883, p. 406.
- ^ Treptow & Bolovan 1996, p. 34.
- ^ Tucker 2009, p. 434.
- ^ Tudor 1958, p. 45.
- ^ Țeposu-Marinescu 2003.
- ^ Vinereanu 2002.
- ^ Vulpe 1980, p. 95.
- ^ Wanner 2010, p. 85.
- ^ Watson et al. 1853, p. 521.
- ^ Webb 1927, p. 253.
- ^ Williams 2000.
- ^ Zambotti 1954, p. 184, fig. 13-14, 16.
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The shores of the Danube were well monitored from the Dacian fortresses Acidava, Buricodava, Dausadava (the shrine of the wolves), Diacum, Drobeta (Turnu Severin), Nentivava (Oltenita), Suvidava (Corabia), Tsirista, Tierna/Dierna (Orsova) and what is today Zimnicea. Downstream were also other fortresses: Axiopolis (Cernadova), Barbosi, Buteridava, Capidava(Topalu), Carsium(Harsova), Durostorum(Silistra), Sacidava/Sagadava (Dunareni) along with still others...
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