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- Micia abstract "Micia was a large Roman fort for auxiliary troops and an important part of the western Dacian limes (limes Dacia). The archaeological site is located near the municipality of Vețel (Witzel), Hunedoara county in Transylvania, Romania. This Roman garrison monitored and secured the road and the river route to Partiscum, today Szeged in Hungary. In addition, there was a strategically important river port In the civil settlement, there were large baths and a small amphitheater. Significant is the large number of ancient inscriptions.".
- Micia thumbnail Castra_Micia_043.jpg?width=300.
- Micia wikiPageExternalLink 1274893.
- Micia wikiPageExternalLink id.asp?k=376.
- Micia wikiPageExternalLink download.php?Number=1274893&t=k&om=1.
- Micia wikiPageID "31512298".
- Micia wikiPageLength "6543".
- Micia wikiPageOutDegree "25".
- Micia wikiPageRevisionID "600050960".
- Micia wikiPageWikiLink Ala_I_Augusta_Ituraeorum_sagittaria.
- Micia wikiPageWikiLink Ala_I_Hispanorum_Campagonum.
- Micia wikiPageWikiLink Amphitheatre.
- Micia wikiPageWikiLink Castra_of_Hunedoara.
- Micia wikiPageWikiLink Category:Ancient_Roman_forts_in_Romania.
- Micia wikiPageWikiLink Category:Archaeological_sites_in_Romania.
- Micia wikiPageWikiLink Category:Roman_Dacia.
- Micia wikiPageWikiLink Cohors_II_Flavia_Commagenorum_sagittaria.
- Micia wikiPageWikiLink Cohors_I_Aurelia_Antonina_milliaria_Hemesenorum.
- Micia wikiPageWikiLink Dacia.
- Micia wikiPageWikiLink Germisara_(castra).
- Micia wikiPageWikiLink Hunedoara.
- Micia wikiPageWikiLink Hungary.
- Micia wikiPageWikiLink Legio_IV_Flavia_Felix.
- Micia wikiPageWikiLink Legio_XIII_Gemina.
- Micia wikiPageWikiLink List_of_castra.
- Micia wikiPageWikiLink Mintia-Deva_Power_Station.
- Micia wikiPageWikiLink Mureș_River.
- Micia wikiPageWikiLink Numerus_Maurorum_Micensium.
- Micia wikiPageWikiLink Roman_Dacia.
- Micia wikiPageWikiLink Romania.
- Micia wikiPageWikiLink Szeged.
- Micia wikiPageWikiLink Transylvania.
- Micia wikiPageWikiLinkText "Micia".
- Micia abandoned "c. 4th–5th century AD".
- Micia adminUnit Roman_Dacia.
- Micia alae "*I Augusta Ituraeorum sagittaria *I Hispanorum Campagonum".
- Micia altitudeM "186".
- Micia caption "The fort appears only as a raised level of earth.".
- Micia cohorts "*I Aurelia Antonina milliaria Hemesenorum *II Flavia Commagenorum sagittaria".
- Micia commons "yes".
- Micia condition "Ruined".
- Micia coordinatesDisplay "title".
- Micia exhibitions id.asp?k=376.
- Micia founded "2".
- Micia knownAs "*Castra of Mintia *Castra of Vețel".
- Micia latitude "45.911806".
- Micia legions "* XIII Gemina * IV Flavia Felix".
- Micia links "*Germisara *(Hunedoara)".
- Micia locationCounty Hunedoara.
- Micia locationTown Mintia-Deva_Power_Station.
- Micia longitude "22.815278".
- Micia name "Micia".
- Micia nearbyWater Mureș_River.
- Micia numeri Numerus_Maurorum_Micensium.
- Micia province Dacia.
- Micia refRoLmi "HD-I-s-A-03214".
- Micia refRoRan "91991.01".
- Micia robustStructArea "6.5".
- Micia robustStructDim "181".
- Micia robustStructDim "360".
- Micia robustStructMaterial "Stone".
- Micia weakStructMaterial "Wood and earth".
- Micia wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Infobox_castrum.
- Micia wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:ROU.
- Micia wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Reflist.
- Micia wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Vexill.
- Micia subject Category:Ancient_Roman_forts_in_Romania.
- Micia subject Category:Archaeological_sites_in_Romania.
- Micia subject Category:Roman_Dacia.
- Micia hypernym Fort.
- Micia type MilitaryStructure.
- Micia type Fort.
- Micia type People.
- Micia type Redirect.
- Micia type Site.
- Micia comment "Micia was a large Roman fort for auxiliary troops and an important part of the western Dacian limes (limes Dacia). The archaeological site is located near the municipality of Vețel (Witzel), Hunedoara county in Transylvania, Romania. This Roman garrison monitored and secured the road and the river route to Partiscum, today Szeged in Hungary. In addition, there was a strategically important river port In the civil settlement, there were large baths and a small amphitheater.".
- Micia label "Micia".
- Micia sameAs Q1309590.
- Micia sameAs Kastell_Vețel.
- Micia sameAs m.0h1blny.
- Micia sameAs Castrul_roman_Micia.
- Micia sameAs Q1309590.
- Micia wasDerivedFrom Micia?oldid=600050960.
- Micia depiction Castra_Micia_043.jpg.
- Micia isPrimaryTopicOf Micia.