Argidava
Albocense | |
Site notes | |
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Condition | Ruined |
Monument istoric | |
Reference no. | CS-I-s-B-10894 [1] |
Argidava (Argidaua, Arcidava, Arcidaua, Argedava, Argedauon, Argedabon, Sargedava, Sargedauon, Zargedava, Zargedauon,
.After the
Ancient sources
The oldest found potential reference to Argidava is in the form Argedauon or Argedabon (
Decree of Dionysopolis
This decree was written by the citizens of Dionysopolis to Akornion, who traveled far away in a diplomatic mission to meet somebody's father in Argedauon.[5]
The inscription also refers to the Dacian king
This leads to the assumption that the mentioned Argedava was Burebista's capital of the Dacian kingdom. This source unfortunately doesn't mention the location of Argedava and historians opinions are split in two groups.
One school of thought, led by historians
Others, led by historian
It is possible that the two different davae are
The marble inscription is damaged in many areas, including right before the word Argedauon, and it is possible the original word could have been Sargedauon (
The decree, a fragmentary marble inscription, is located in the
Ptolemy's Geographia
Argidava is mentioned in Ptolemy's
Tabula Peutingeriana
Argidava is also depicted in the Tabula Peutingeriana (2nd century AD) in the form Arcidaua, on a Roman road network, between Apo Fl. and Centum Putea. The location corresponds to the one mentioned by Ptolemy and the different form is most likely caused by the G/C graphical confusion commonly found in Latin documents.[8]
See also
Notes
- ^ a b "National Archaeological Record (RAN)". ran.cimec.ro. Archived from the original on 19 September 2012. Retrieved 13 November 2012.
- ISBN 978-0-7618-4465-5.
- ^ Mihailov 1970.
- ^ Daicoviciu 1972, p. 90.
- ^ Crișan 1978, p. 61.
- ^ Daicoviciu 1972, p. 127.
- ^ Oltean 2007, p. 47.
- ^ Olteanu.
References
- Crișan, Ion Horatiu (1978). Burebista and His Time. Bucharest: Bibliotheca Historica Romaniae.
- Daicoviciu, Hadrian (1972). Dacii. Bucharest: Editura Enciclopedica Româna.
- Mihailov, Georgi (1970). "Inscriptiones graecae in Bulgaria repertae" (in Latin and Greek). 1 (2nd ed.). Sofia: In aedibus typographicis Academiae Litterarum Bulgaricae.
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- Olteanu, Sorin. "Linguae Thraco-Daco-Moesorum - Toponyms Section". Linguae Thraco-Daco-Moesorum (in Romanian and English). Archived from the original on 16 July 2011. Retrieved 8 December 2010.
External links
- Ptolemy's Geography at LacusCurtius – Book III, Chapter 8 Location of Dacia (from the Ninth Map of Europe) (English translation, incomplete)
- Sorin Olteanu's Project: Linguae Thraco-Daco-Moesorum – Toponyms Section
- A fost Argedava (Popesti) resedinta statului geto-dac condus de Burebista?[permanent dead link] – Article in Informatia de Giurgiu (Romanian)
- Searchable Greek Inscriptions at The Packard Humanities Institute (PHI) – Argedava segment from Decree of Dionysopolis reviewed in Inscriptiones graecae in Bulgaria repertae by Georgi Mihailov