Capidava

44°29′37″N 28°5′25″E

Castra Capidava
Ruins of the fortress Capidava, modern Romania
Location within Romania
Alternative name(s)Cappidava, Capidapa, Kapidaua, Calidava, Calidaua
Founded1st century AD
Abandoned9th century
Attested byTabula Peutingeriana
Notitia Dignitatum
Previous fortificationDacian
Place in the Roman world
ProvinceMoesia Inferior
Directly connected toCarsium
Ulmetum
(Basarabi-Murfatlar)
Cernavodă
Structure
— Stone structure —
Size and area105 m × 127 m (1.33 ha)
Stationed military units
— Legions —
  • I Italica
  • II Herculia
  • XI Claudia
Cohorts
Location
TownCapidava
CountyConstanța
Country Romania
Site notes
ConditionRuined
Websitewww.capidava.ro

Capidava (Kapidaua, Cappidava, Capidapa, Calidava,Calidaua) was originally an important Geto-Dacian centre on the right bank of the Danube. After the Roman conquest, it became a civil and military centre in the province of Moesia Inferior (later Scythia Minor) and part of the defensive frontier system of the Moesian Limes along the Danube.

It is located in the village with the same name, Capidava, in Constanța County, Romania.

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