Aedava

Aedava (also known as Aedeva, Aedabe, Aedeba, Aedadeba) was a Dacian settlement located south of the Danube in Moesia (present-day northern Bulgaria).[1][2] In his De Aedificiis, the 6th century AD historian Procopius placed Aedava on the Danubian road between Augustae and Variana.[3][4] He also mentioned that Emperor Justinian (r. 527–565) restored the damaged portion of the town defenses.[3]

Aedava
Map of Dacian settlements.
Alternative nameAedeva, Aedabe, Aedeba, Aedadeba
Location Bulgaria

See also

Notes

  1. Grumeza 2009, p. 14.
  2. Velkov 1977, p. 92.
  3. Procopius & 550 AD, IV 2,6.
  4. Olteanu, Toponyms.

References

Ancient

  • Procopius (550). De Aedificiis [The Buildings of Justinian] (in Ancient Greek).

Modern


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