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Founded
  
2nd century AD

Administrative unit
  
Dacia Apulensis

Nearby water
  
Marisus

Province
  
Dacia

Abandoned
  
c. 4th–5th century AD

Administrative unit
  
Dacia Superior

Town
  
Mintia-Deva Power Station

Micia

Known also as
  
Castra of Mintia Castra of Vețel

Directly connected to
  
Germisara, Castra of Hunedoara

Similar
  
Germisara, Museum of Dacian and Roman C, Carsium, Apulon, Sarmizegetusa Regia

micia


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.

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Amphitheater

In the southeast of the great military bath, at a distance of about hundred meters, there was found a small amphitheater. Possessed in a circle around an arena, the stone foundation of the walls had a circumference of 104 meters. The arena consisted of 31 × 29 meters.

References

Micia Wikipedia