Dausdava

Dausdava
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Dausdava is located in Bulgaria
Location within Bulgaria
Alternative names Dausadava, Dausdavua
Location
Coordinates 0°N 0°E / 0°N 0°E / 0; 0Coordinates: 0°N 0°E / 0°N 0°E / 0; 0
Country  Bulgaria
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Dausdava (Ancient Greek: Δαούσδαυα) was a Dacian town in Moesia between the Danube and the Balkan Mountains, in the region between Nicopolis (modern Nikopol, Bulgaria) and Abritus[1] (modern Razgrad).

Contents

Ancient sources

Ptolemy's Geographia

Tabula Peutingeriana

Etimology

History

Dacian town

Roman times


Archaeology

See also

Notes

  1. ^ Olteanu, Toponyms.

References

Ancient

Modern

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