Novae

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Novae was a major Roman military and urban center along the Danube frontier in the province of Moesia.

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Novae canonical 2

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Predicate Object
instanceOf Roman legionary fortress
Roman town
ancient Roman military camp
archaeologicalSiteStatus excavated Roman military site
attestedIn Roman literary sources
epigraphic inscriptions
containedStructure amphitheater or training ground
barracks
bath complex
civilian settlement (canabae) nearby
principia (headquarters building)
flourishedInCentury 2nd century CE
3rd century CE
fortificationsType stone walls
towers
foundedInCentury 1st century CE
foundedUnder Roman Empire
functionedAs legionary base
urban center
garrisonedBy Legio I Italica
hadRole administrative center in Moesia
major military center on the Danube
hasArchaeologicalResearchBy Bulgarian archaeologists
Polish archaeologists
hasRemainsOf civilian quarter
early Christian basilicas
late Roman and early Byzantine fortifications
military buildings
heritageType cultural heritage site
languageUsed Latin
laterPartOf Byzantine fortifications
surface form: Byzantine frontier system
laterReligionPracticed Christianity
locatedIn province of Moesia
locatedInPresentDay Bulgaria
locatedNear modern town of Svishtov
locatedOn Danube
surface form: Danube River
modernCountry Bulgaria
surface form: Republic of Bulgaria
partOf Danubian frontier
surface form: Danube frontier

Danube limes
surface form: Roman limes

Roman province of Moesia
surface form: Roman province of Moesia Inferior
religionPracticed Roman polytheism
strategicImportance control of Danube crossings
defense of Moesia frontier
usedBy Roman army
usedFromCentury 1st century CE
usedUntilCentury 6th century CE
wasAbandonedByCentury late 6th or early 7th century CE

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