The Tabula Traiana
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The Tabula Traiana is an ancient Roman inscription located on the right bank of the Danube River, approximately 4 km downstream from the modern town of Orșova in Romania. The inscription refers to the construction works carried out by the Roman Emperor Trajan at the end of the 2nd century AD, during his reign (98-117 AD).
The precise dating of the inscription is the year 103 AD, and it pertains to the construction of a road (Via Traiana) between the Roman provinces of Moesia (in the area of present-day Belgrade) and Dacia (in the region of present-day Romania). The inscription was created to mark the completion of the construction of this road and is written in the Latin language.
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