Limes Porolissensis
Located on Roman province of Dacia, present-day Romania, the Limes Porolissensis was a defensive line organized on 2nd century AD after the Conquest of Dacia, having observations towers, short cut-off walls fortifications, integrating the following castra:
References
- Defensive strategies and trans-border policies at the Lower Danube
- Alexandru V. Matei, Robert Gindele - Roman defensive system from north-western part of Dacia. Field researches at Supuru de Sus (Satu Mare County) and literature sources.
- Comuna Buciumi, important areal de convergenţă turistică
- About the tactics and fighting particularity of the auxiliary infantry in Roman Dacia
External links
- Roman castra from Romania - Google Maps / Earth Archived 2012-01-17 at the Wayback Machine
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