Sexaginta Prista

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Sexaginta Prista was a Roman military and river port town on the Danube, in the province of Moesia, serving as an important base for the empire’s Danubian frontier defenses.

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Sexaginta Prista canonical 1

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Predicate Object
instanceOf Roman town
ancient city
military settlement
river port
borderFunction frontier post on Danube
coordinateRole node on Roman Danube transport network
country Roman Empire
function military base
river port
garrisonType Roman military units
hasArchaeologicalSite Sexaginta Prista archaeological complex in Ruse NERFINISHED
hasCulturalLayer Roman period
post-Roman periods
hasEconomicRole regional trade hub on Danube
hasExcavations 20th century archaeological excavations
21st century archaeological excavations
hasFinds ceramics
coins
inscriptions
military equipment
hasLanguageOfName Latin NERFINISHED
hasNameEtymology Latin phrase meaning "Sixty Ships"
hasReligion Roman pagan cults
early Christianity
hasRemains buildings
fortification walls
military structures
sanctuary
towers
hasTouristAttractionType archaeological park
open-air museum
hasTransportRole shipping station on Danube
heritageStatus local cultural heritage site in Bulgaria
locatedIn Moesia NERFINISHED
locatedInRegion northern Bulgaria
locatedOn Danube River NERFINISHED
locatedOpposite Wallachia NERFINISHED
nearModernCityCenter Ruse city center
partOf Danubian limes NERFINISHED
Lower Moesia NERFINISHED
presentCountry Bulgaria NERFINISHED
presentLocation Ruse NERFINISHED
strategicRole control of Danube navigation
protection of Danubian frontier
timePeriod Roman Imperial period NERFINISHED
usedFor frontier defense
river transport
trade

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Classis Moesica garrisonLocation Sexaginta Prista