Roman province of Dacia Ripensis

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The Roman province of Dacia Ripensis was a late Roman administrative region along the Danube in the Balkans, established after the abandonment of Trajan’s Dacia and known for its fortified towns and military importance.

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Label Occurrences
Roman province of Dacia Ripensis canonical 2

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Predicate Object
instanceOf Roman province
borderedBy Danube frontier NERFINISHED
capital Ratiaria NERFINISHED
category Danubian provinces of the Roman Empire NERFINISHED
Roman provinces of the Balkans
createdBy Roman imperial administration NERFINISHED
establishedAfter abandonment of Trajan's Dacia
governedBy military commander
praeses
hadRole frontier defense province
military district
hasFeature fortified urban centers
legionary garrisons
hasFortifiedTown Aquae (Prahovo area, debated identification) NERFINISHED
Oescus (border region association) NERFINISHED
Ratiaria NERFINISHED
hasType Danubian province
historicalRegion Moesia region NERFINISHED
knownFor fortified towns
military importance
languageUsed Latin
locatedIn Balkans
locatedOn Danube River NERFINISHED
modernTerritoryOverlap Bulgaria NERFINISHED
Serbia NERFINISHED
partOf Danubian limes NERFINISHED
Diocese of Dacia NERFINISHED
Late Roman Empire NERFINISHED
Praetorian Prefecture of Illyricum NERFINISHED
Roman Empire
predecessor Trajan's Dacia NERFINISHED
presentInSource Notitia Dignitatum NERFINISHED
late Roman administrative lists
religion Christianity (late Roman period)
strategicFor defense against barbarian incursions across the Danube
successor Byzantine Danubian themes (in part) NERFINISHED
timePeriod 4th century
5th century
6th century
Late Antiquity

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Gamzigrad (Felix Romuliana) partOf Roman province of Dacia Ripensis
Ratiaria laterPartOf Roman province of Dacia Ripensis