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Castra of Răcarii de Jos

Index Castra of Răcarii de Jos

Castra of Răcarii de Jos was a fort in the Roman province of Dacia. [1]

7 relations: Brădești, Dolj, Castra, Dacia, Dolj County, List of castra by province, Pamfil Polonic, Roman Dacia.

Brădești, Dolj

Brădești is a commune in Dolj County, Romania with a population of 4,785 people.

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Castra

In the Roman Republic and the Roman Empire, the Latin word castrum (plural castra) was a building, or plot of land, used as a fortified military camp.

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Dacia

In ancient geography, especially in Roman sources, Dacia was the land inhabited by the Dacians.

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Dolj County

Dolj (originally meant Dol(no)-Jiu, "lower Jiu", as opposed to Gorj (upper Jiu)) is a county (județ) of Romania on the border with Bulgaria, in Oltenia, with the capital city at Craiova.

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List of castra by province

Castra (Latin, singular castrum) were military forts of various sizes used by the Roman army throughout the Empire in various places of Europe, Asia and Africa.

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Pamfil Polonic

Pamfil Polonic (27 August 1858 – 17 April 1943) was a Romanian archaeologist and topographer.

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Roman Dacia

Roman Dacia (also Dacia Traiana "Trajan Dacia" or Dacia Felix "Fertile/Happy Dacia") was a province of the Roman Empire from 106 to 274–275 AD.

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Redirects here:

Castra of Racari, Castra of Racarii de Jos, Castra of Răcari.

References

[1] https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Castra_of_Răcarii_de_Jos

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