Sarmizegethūsa

Sarmizegethūsa

Sarmizegethūsa, Haupt- u. Residenzstadt von Dacien, von Trajan zur Colonie erhoben u. Ulpia Trajana Augusta genannt; hier das Standquartier der 13. Legion. Bedeutende Trümmer von Tempeln, Amphitheater, Wasserleitungen des alten S. bei Varhely im Hatzeger Thal.


Pierer's Lexicon. 1857–1865.

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