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Aiadava (Aiadaba or Aeadaba, Greek: Αἰάδαβα) was a Dacian town in the Remesiana region, present day Bela Palanka, Serbia. After the Romans conquered Moesia in the 75 BC, the new castrum (imperial domain with estates) and municipium was known initially as Ulpianorum and then Remesiana (Moesi) and laid on the Via Militaris road, between Naissus and Serdica. Emperor Justinian (r. 527–565) had following strongholds in the district of Remesiana: The patron saint of Romania, Nicetas of Remesiana, was a 4th-century bishop at Remesiana, of possible Dacian descent. * *

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  • Aiadava (Aiadaba or Aeadaba, Greek: Αἰάδαβα) was a Dacian town in the Remesiana region, present day Bela Palanka, Serbia. After the Romans conquered Moesia in the 75 BC, the new castrum (imperial domain with estates) and municipium was known initially as Ulpianorum and then Remesiana (Moesi) and laid on the Via Militaris road, between Naissus and Serdica. Emperor Justinian (r. 527–565) had following strongholds in the district of Remesiana: The patron saint of Romania, Nicetas of Remesiana, was a 4th-century bishop at Remesiana, of possible Dacian descent. * * (en)
  • Aiadava (Aiadaba o Aeadaba, en griego, Αἰάδαβα: ​) fue una ciudad dacia en la región , actual Bela Palanka, Serbia.​ Después de que los romanos conquistaran Mesia en el 75 a. C., el nuevo castrum (dominio imperial con propiedades) y municipium fue conocida inicialmente como Ulpianorum y entonces Remesiana (Moesi), en la Vía Militaris, entre Naissus y Serdica. El emperador Justiniano (527–565) tuvo baluartes en el distrito de Remesiana: El santo patrón de Rumania, Nicetas de Remesiana, fue un obispo del siglo IV en Remesiana, de posible origen dacio.​ * * (es)
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  • Aiadava (Aiadaba or Aeadaba, Greek: Αἰάδαβα) was a Dacian town in the Remesiana region, present day Bela Palanka, Serbia. After the Romans conquered Moesia in the 75 BC, the new castrum (imperial domain with estates) and municipium was known initially as Ulpianorum and then Remesiana (Moesi) and laid on the Via Militaris road, between Naissus and Serdica. Emperor Justinian (r. 527–565) had following strongholds in the district of Remesiana: The patron saint of Romania, Nicetas of Remesiana, was a 4th-century bishop at Remesiana, of possible Dacian descent. Excavations include well-preserved castrum dating to 4th century, a hoard of 260 coins minted during the rule of Constantine I, Theodosius I, Tiberius Claudius Nero. * Basilica Apse under excavation in Remesiana. Basilica is found under modern residential building. * 3rd century Septimius Severus monument in Bela Palanka. (en)
  • Aiadava (Aiadaba o Aeadaba, en griego, Αἰάδαβα: ​) fue una ciudad dacia en la región , actual Bela Palanka, Serbia.​ Después de que los romanos conquistaran Mesia en el 75 a. C., el nuevo castrum (dominio imperial con propiedades) y municipium fue conocida inicialmente como Ulpianorum y entonces Remesiana (Moesi), en la Vía Militaris, entre Naissus y Serdica. El emperador Justiniano (527–565) tuvo baluartes en el distrito de Remesiana: El santo patrón de Rumania, Nicetas de Remesiana, fue un obispo del siglo IV en Remesiana, de posible origen dacio.​ Las excavaciones incluyen castrum bien preservados datados del siglo IV, un ajuar de 260 monedas acuñado durante los reinados de Constantino I, Teodosio I y Tiberio.​ * Ábside de basílica debajo excavación en Remesiana. La basílica está encontrada bajo edificio residencial moderno. * Siglo III Septimius Severus monumento en Bela Palanka. (es)
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