- Source: Limes Alutanus
The Limes Alutanus was a fortified eastern border of the ancient Roman province of Dacia built by the Roman emperor Hadrian to stop invasions and raids from the east.
It was part of the Dacian Limes frontier system. It was built along the Olt river (Latin Alutus) and included a vallum in the North-South direction on the eastern side of the river.
At least 12, and up to 16, forts are recorded on the Tabula Peutingeriana most of which have been confirmed by archaeological research, starting from the north:
Cincșor
Feldioara
Caput Stenarum (Boiţa, Sibiu)
Pons Vetus (Câineni, Vâlcea)
Râul Vadului
Praetorium II (Racovița)
Praetorium I (Copăceni)
Arutela ("Poiana Bivolari" point, near Călimăneşti town)
Castra Traiana (Sânbotin, Vâlcea)
Buridava (Stolniceni, Vâlcea)
Pons Aluti (Ioneştii Govorei)
Rusidava (Drăgăşani)
Acidava (castra) (Enoşeşti)
Romula (Reşca)
References
See also
Limes (Roman Empire)
Limes Porolissensis
Limes Transalutanus
Kata Kunci Pencarian:
- Limes Alutanus
- Limes Germanicus
- Limes Transalutanus
- Limes (Roman Empire)
- Limes Arabicus
- Civic Crown
- Cohort (military unit)
- Aquila (Roman)
- List of Roman generals
- Hadrian's Wall