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    Corvin Castle

    Corvin Castle, also known as Corvins' Castle, Hunyad Castleor Hunedoara

    Castle(Romanian:Castelul Huniaziloror Castelul Corvinilor,Hungarian:Vajdahunyad vra),is aGothic-RenaissancecastleinHunedoara(Transylvania),Romania.

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    1 History

    2 Description

    3 Legends

    4 See also

    5 References

    6 External links

    History

    Corvin Castle was laid out in 1446, when construction began at the orders ofJohn

    Hunyadi(Romanian:Iancu or Ioan de Hunedoara,Hungarian:Hunyadi Jnos) who wanted to

    transform the former keep built byCharles I of Hungary.The castle was originally given

    toJohn Hunyadi's father, Voyk, bySigismund,king ofHungary,as severance in 1409.

    [1]

    Itwas also in 1446 when John Hunyadi was elected as the regent-governor of theKingdom of

    Hungaryby theDiet.

    It was built mainly in Gothic style, but has Renaissance architectural elements. It features

    tall and strong defence towers, an interior yard and a drawbridge. Built over the site of an

    older fortification and on a rock above the small river Zlati, the castle is a large and

    imposing building with tall and diversely coloured roofs, towers and myriad windows and

    balconies adorned with stone carvings.

    The first step was building a double wall for fortification purposes. The walls were flanked

    by rectangular or circular towers, an architectural innovation to the period's Transylvanian

    architecture. Some of the towers (the Capistrano Tower, the Deserted Tower and the

    Drummers' Tower) were used as a prison. The Buzdugan Tower (name after a type of

    weapon)was solely built for defence purposes and it had its exterior decorated with

    geometric motifs. The rectangular shaped towers had large openings to accommodate

    larger weapons. The castle has 3 large areas: the Knight's Hall, the Diet Hall and the circular

    stairway. The halls are rectangular in shape and are decorated with marble. The Diet Hall

    was used for ceremonies or formal receptions whilst the Knight's Hall was used for feasts. In

    1456, John Hunyadi died and work on the castle has stagnated. Starting with 1458, new

    commissions were being undergone to construct the Matia Wing of the castle. In 1480, work

    has completely stopped on the castle and it was recognised as being one of the biggest and

    most impressive buildings in Western Europe.

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    The 16th century did not bring any improvements to the castle, but during the 17th century

    new additions have been made, for aesthetic and military purposes. Aesthetically, the new

    Large Palace has been built facing the town. A two level building, it hosted living chamber

    and a large living area. For military purposes, two new towers were constructed: the White

    Tower and the Artillery Tower. Also, the external yard was added, used for administration

    and storage.

    The current castle is the result of a fanciful restoration campaign undertaken after a

    disastrous fire and many decades of total neglect. It has been noted that modern "architects

    projected to it their own wistful interpretations of how a great Gothic castle should look".[2]

    The ruins of the castle in 1865

    As one of the most important properties of John Hunyadi, the castle was transformed during

    his reign. It became a sumptuous home, not only a strategically enforced point. With thepassing of the years, the masters of the castle had modified its look, adding towers, halls

    and guest rooms. The gallery and thekeep- the last defense tower (called "Neboisa" which

    means "Not afraid" inSerbian language), which remained unchanged from John Hunyadi's

    time, and theCapistranoTower (named after the saint, Franciscan monk from theBattle of

    Belgradein 1456) are some of the most significant parts of the construction. Other

    significant parts of the building are the Knights' Hall (a great reception hall), the Club Tower,

    the White bastion, which served as a food storage room, and the Diet Hall, on whose walls

    medallions are painted (among them there are the portraits ofMatei Basarab,ruler

    fromWallachia,andVasile Lupu,ruler ofMoldavia). In the wing of the castle called the

    Mantle, a painting can be seen which portrays the legend of theravenfrom which the name

    of the descendants of John Hunyadi, Corvinus came.

    Legends

    Tourists are told that it was the place whereVlad IIIof Wallachia (commonly known asVlad

    the Impaler)was held prisoner by John Hunyadi, Hungary's military leader and regent during

    the King's minority, for 7 years after Vlad was deposed in 1462. Later, Vlad III entered a

    political alliance with John Hunyadi, although the latter was responsible for the execution of

    his father, Vlad II Dracul. Because of these links, the Hunedora Castle is sometimes

    mentioned as a source of inspiration forBram Stoker's Castle Dracula. In fact, Stoker neither

    knew about Vlad's alliance with Hunyadi, nor about Hunyadi's castle. Instead, Stoker's ownhandwritten research notes confirm that the novelist imagined the Castle Dracula to be

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    situated on an empty top in the TransylvanianClimani Mountainsnear the former border

    with Moldavia.[3]

    In the castle yard, near the 15th-century chapel, there is a well 30 meters deep. According

    to the legend, this fountain was dug by twelve Turkish prisoners to whom liberty was

    promised if they reached water. After 15 years they completed the well, but their captorsdid not keep their promise. It is said that the inscription on a wall of the well means "you

    have water, but not soul". Specialists, however, have translated the inscription as "he who

    wrote this inscription is Hasan, who lives as slave of thegiaours,in the fortress near the

    church".

    In February 2007, Corvin Castle played host to the British paranormal television

    programMost Haunted Live!for a three-night live investigation into the spirits reported to

    be haunting the castle. Results were inconclusive.

    Hunedoara Castle(also known as Hunyad Castle, Huniazilor Castle, Corvinestilor Castle) is a

    Gothic-Renaissance castle overlooking the town of Hunedoara in south-west Transylvania,

    Romania.

    Hunyad Castle History

    The earliest documentary evidence of the comitat of HunyadCastleis from 1276, and its

    earliest known administrator is mentioned in 1295; the first castle also dates from the

    second half of the 13th century, but little remains of this period, although its original plan

    was established by Istvn Mller, who restored the castle in the early 20th century. As usual

    in Hungary at that period, it ran along the edge of a long cliff.

    In 1409 King Sigismund of Luxembourg gave the castle to Vajk, the leader of the Romanian

    settlement, and his son John. The present building was commissioned by John Hunyadi,

    imperial regent of Hungary, who built it in two stages. With its magnificent shape and

    careful detailing, this building gives an idea of the lost splendour of the castle of Buda, the

    royal capital.

    In the 1430s an outer ring with towers was built parallel to the old wall, preserving the basic

    form of the original plan. A rock-cut moat surrounds the inner castle, which was built in the

    second phase (1440s1450s).

    On the west side of the massive courtyard the two-storey Knights Hall wing was built. Each

    storey has two aisles, with rib vaults supported by a single row of octagonal piers. The

    Gothic inscription on a capital in the lower hall gives the name of the patron and the year

    1452.

    The upper hall is reached by a spiral stair. Its entrance has a pointed arch with a surround

    decorated with pinnacles and a tympanum containing the finely carved arms of the Hunyadi

    family (a raven with a ring in its beak).

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    Opening on to the hall to the west is a vaulted passage with four polygonal bay windows,

    which give the west faade a particularly rich appearance. The fine castle chapel in the east

    range has a vault boss also decorated with the Hunyadi arms. The parapet of its west gallery

    has the arms of John Hunyadis wifes family, the Szilgyi.

    Connected to the south end of the castle is an enclosed passage supported by massive piers,

    which leads to the place of ultimate refuge, called the Nebojsa (Hungarian: Have no fear).

    The north range, the Golden House, was extended in the third quarter of the 15th century

    by King Matthias Corvinus, son of John Hunyadi. His brick building is easily distinguishable

    from the earlier stone buildings.

    A two-storey arcade opens on to the courtyard, its upper storey ornamented with a

    narrative wall painting, probably representing the legendary genealogy of John Hunyadi.

    In the 17th century the castle passed into the possession of the Transylvanian princes and,especially under Gabriel Bethlen (16131629), was embellished with new extensions and

    various alterations.

    The upper storey of the Knights Hall was divided into three rooms by removing the vaulting

    and piers, and beneath the new flat roof were painted pictures of famous men. Prince

    Bethlen also divided the chapel with a vault.

    Later the Hunedoara Castlegradually fell into partial ruin; after a serious fire in 1854

    restoration work continued until 1914. The restorations undertaken in the 1960s included

    the return of the chapel and the upper Knights Hall to their original state.

    Hunedoara castle, located in Transylvania,Romaniais around 185 miles northwest of Bucharest

    in Black Valley within the Carpathian Mountain range and situated by the river Zlasti. The real

    location where Count Dracula once inhabited and many say his spirit or undead presence still

    wanders. Hunedoara castle, also referred to as Hunyad Castle named after the Hunyadi

    Dynasty, the most powerful rulers of Transylvania that occupied the castle for many years. The

    castle was built sometime during the 13th or 14th century.

    The structure is 13 stories high and was the most powerful fortress in its time. During the

    Hunyadi era, many people were brutally tortured and killed within the castle walls, high-ranking

    soldiers were brought here and brutally beaten, hanged, decapitated and many other atrocious

    things. Even though the castle has thick stone walls, screams were heard throughout the

    countryside. A common torture method was impalement which entailed the use of a wooden

    stake that was oiled heavily and the large wooden spike was often inserted into the ground. The

    victim was then lodged onto the stake, with the wood inserted through their body. Keep in mind

    that the ends of the stake were rounded not pointed, this combined with the oil made the pain

    much more unbearable and the weight of the victim would cause them to sink slowly to their

    eventual death.

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    In 1441, John Hunyadi, the ruler and most powerful warlord captured 12 Turkish soldiers and had

    them dig a well for him, telling them if they built it they would be set free. The well took 15 years

    to complete and was finished after Hunyadi had already died. When the prisoners demanded to

    be set free, Hunyadis son informed them that the deal had been made by his father, not himself.

    He denied them their freedom. He then cut all the Turks heads off. Before they were executedone of prisoners had scraped a phrase into the stone wall at the bottom of the well reading, You

    may have water, but you have no souls Hunyadis son stuffed the heads in a bag and threw

    them at the bottom of the well.

    The Well (Photo by: Craig Heimburger)

    "You may have water, but you have no soul." inscribed by executed Turk. (Photo by: Craig

    Heimburger)

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    What is ironic is John Hunyadi slaughtered Vlad III or Draculas father and had his older brother

    captured, forced him to dig his own grave and had him buried alive while he died of suffocation.

    Dracula knew he couldnt go up against the powerful warrior and sided with him. He then asked

    Hunyadi to train him as a knight and this is where Dracula learned the craft of impaling. This was

    his primary torture method and he impaled many prisoners. He would dine at a table when theywere being put on the stake and he would take bread and dip it into their blood, enjoying his high

    protein meal, slurping the liquid. At 17 he was King of the throne, ruling Wallachia, a nearby

    region bordering Transylvania just south of the Southern Carpathian Mountains (what is present-

    day Serbia and Bulgaria). During his 6 year rule he had more than 100,000 people impaled, most

    of them Turks he had fought against the Ottoman Empire.

    One day during a battle, Vlad and his stepbrother Radu were outnumbered by Ottomans and

    Vlad fled from the scene. Radu and the remainder of the army fought off the Turks and later he

    had Matthias Cornivus imprison Vlad in Hunedoara castle, saying his punishment was for his

    cruel tortures against the Turks. He was held prisoner in 1462 for 7 years in the Detention

    Tower. During his confinement, he staked rats to the walls in order to fulfill his impaling fetish

    since he had no other victims. He drank the rodents blood and made requests for other animals

    bloods to the guards, creeping them out.

    There is an ancient creature in Romanian legends called Strigoi which is an undead creature.

    Many believe Dracula was destined to become this after he died because of his cruel, maniac

    practices. When monks brought Draculas body to a Monastery and had the casket placed under

    an altar, the casket was opened later and his body was gone, with only animal bones remaining.

    His appetite for blood and the Strigoi stories are where the vampire theories stemmed from that

    eventually gave Bram Stoker his idea for his famous novel.

    Draculas presence is not the only supernatural entity known to exist in the castle however.

    Sometime in the 16th century two children were found murdered in their beds, another woman

    having an affair with a soldier was murdered by her husband and her body was found buried

    behind a wall 200 years later. The castle has also had many attempted Exorcisms to attempt to

    rid of the negative energy and spirits that many claim to still occupy the castle, but despite they

    remain.

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    Gargoyles on outside of Castle (Photo by: Flickr, Rasears)

    Architecture of the castle

    The original Royal Fortress was built in the 13th or 14th century, its walls were made of dolomite

    limestone and pebble stone at approximately 2 meters wide. From 1440-1446, Ioan of

    Hunedoara, then the Governor of Hungary wanted to turn the fortress into a castle in order to

    show importance of his new status. There were many features added during this phase including

    Gothic-style towers such as the Capistrano Tower, Uninhabited Tower and Drummers Tower to

    serve as lookouts and a Chapel. In the 17th century further additions were commissioned by

    Prince Gabriel Bethlen including: The Big Palace and the Artillery Terrace which is open platformfor firearm use. In the 19th century, a neo-gothic gallery and monumental staircase were added

    to Bethlen Palace along with a supervision tower added to the Artillery Terrace. The interior of

    the castle houses many exquisite rooms such as the knight's hall, diet's hall, guard rooms, and

    sleeping quarters.

    Halloween 2009 tour (October 27-November 5, 2009)

    Interested in seeing Hunedoara Castle and learning more about Count Dracula and the town of

    Transylvania? Transylvania Live Tour Company is offering a special 10-day Halloween tour. Not

    only will you get to experience Hunedoara, but many other famous castles and sites related to

    Dracula. Go to Tokaj and sample the same wine Dracula served to his guests. See the famous

    Merry Cemetery in Sapinta, well known for its wood-carved memorial crosses

    On your journey you will meet a famous woodcraftsmen to help you make the perfect wooden

    stake Stay in Draculas castle which was modeled after Bram Stokers ideas. See the Turda Salt

    Mines, Sighisoara, the preserved medieval citadel in Europe and UNESCO site, also see

    Draculas birthplace house along with much more!

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    The Inner Room (Photo by: AP)

    Sarmizegetusa Regia

    Sarmizegetusa Regia(= cea regeasc), situat n satulGrditea Muncelului,judeul Hunedoara,a fost

    capitalaDacieipreromane.

    Toponimul Sarmizegetusa a aprut n inscripiile antice i la autorii antici (pn n sec. al VII-lea) i n altevariante (cu inscripionare nelinilatin): Zarmizeghthousa[3],Sarmireg, Sarmizge[4],(colonia Ulpia

    Traiana Augusta Dacica) Zarmitz[5]

    ,Sarmazege, Sarmizege[6]

    etc. Numele ar putea fi unul dacic, dar a fost

    pstrat doar n variate forme fonetice ale limbilorgreacilatin.

    Cetatea dacicSarmizegetusa Regiaa fost inclus pelista patrimoniului cultural mondialUNESCO.

    Cuprins

    [ascunde]

    1 Etimologie

    2 Descriere

    3 Apogeu i declin

    4 Alte informaii

    5 Galerie de imagini

    6 Note

    7 Bibliografie

    8 Vezi i

    9 Legturi externe

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    Etimologie

    Nu se cunoate pronunarea din limba dacic n mod cert i nici sensul cuvntului. AttConstantin

    Daicoviciun lucrarea Ulpia Traiana, ct iLiviu Mrghitann Civilizaia geto-dacilorprezint teoria

    profesoruluiIoan I. Russu(n Limba traco-dacilor, cap. 5)[7]

    care spune c numele este compus din douelemente de baz:zermi(stnc, nlime) izeget(palisad, cetate), din indoeuropeanul*gegh-creang,

    stlp (pt. palisad), terminndu-se cu un determinativ i avnd nelesul de Cetatea de pe stnc,

    Cetatea nalt, Cetate de palisade (construit) pe nlime (sau stnc). Deoarece Sarmizegetusa iniial

    nu era ofortificaiemilitar, ci o aezare religioas i civil, etimologia trebuie luat n considerare cu

    anumite rezerve. Se poate ca numele s fi artatchiar sacralitatea acelui loc, sau faptul c era o cetate

    regeasc, la origine[8][9].

    O alt teorie spune c numele ar nsemna: aezareasarmailori ageilorde la termenii:sarmis et

    getusadin latin[10]Vasile Prvana respins aceast ipotez, artnd csarmaiiau nceput s ptrund n

    teritoriulgeticabia dup epoca luiTraiani c numele capitalei era mult mai vechi.[11].Prvan a propus

    citirea Sarmiz-egetusan sensul Egetusa a lui Sarmos sau Zarmos, artnd cZarmos/Zermosa fost

    un nume tracic cunoscut i citat de cercettorul austriac (de etnie ceh) Wilhelm Tomaschek,n lucrarea

    standard Vechii traci,un studiu etnologic.[12]

    Opinia lui Prvan a fost mprtit de savantul bulgar

    tracologDimitr Decev,care a adus n discuie, comparativ, numele de persoane

    dinLycia(Licia)Zermounsis, Ro-zarmas, Ia-zarmas, Troko-zarmasi varianta trac bazat peZermos,

    Xermo-sgestossau Zermo-sgestos.[13]

    Tomaschek propusese n acea lucrare din sec. al XIX-lea citirea Zermi-zegtousa, prima parte comparnd-

    o cu harmydin sanscrit vatr; cmin; familie i cu cuvntul armenesc zarm(i)familia suboles, sensul

    final presupus de Tomaschek fiind casa naiunii (getice).

    Aceste ncercri i altele de a afla semnificaia toponimuluiSarmizegetusaau generat teorii care rmn

    doar la stadiul de ipoteze.

    Descriere

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    Machet cu incinta sacr de la Sarmizegetusa

    Monede dacice de tipKoson

    Cetatea de pe Dealul Grditei este cea mai mare dintre fortificaiile dacice. Aflat pe vrful unei stnci, la

    1.200 de metri nlime, fortreaa a fost centrul strategic al sistemului defensiv dac din Munii Ortiei,i

    cuprindea ase citadele.

    Fortreaa, un patrulater alctuit din blocuri masive de piatr (murus dacicus), a fost construit pe cinci

    terase, pe o suprafa de aproximativ 30.000 m. Sarmizegetusa coninea deasemenea o zon sacr.

    Printre cele mai importante i marisanctuarecirculare dacice se afl i Calendarul Circular.

    Zidul cetii avea 3 m grosime i o nlime de aproximativ 4 - 5 m n momentul finalizrii construciei lui.

    Deoarece zidul care ngrdete o suprafa de circa 3 ha este construit n asa fel nct respect marginile

    nlimii, cetatea are o configuraie mai neobinuit, de hexagon cu laturile inegale. n apropiere, spre vest,se afl, pe o suprafa de 3 km, o ntins aezare civil, n care se observ foarte multe locuine, ateliere,

    magazii, hambare, rezezervoare de ap. La 100 de metri spre est, n dreptul porii cetii, din acelai punct

    cardinal, se afl sanctuarele, care au forme i mrimi variate. Sanctuarele erau situate pe o teras, care

    fusese legat de poarta amintit anterior printr-un drum pavat. Nu se tie dac erau apte sau opt

    sanctuare patrulatere, deoarece ele au fost distruse deromanin timpul ostilitilor i nu se poate aprecia

    dac era un singur sanctuar mare sau dou mai mici construite foarte aproape. Sanctuarele circulare sunt

    doar dou. Se remarc i pavajul de andezit sub forma unui soare cu razele compuse din segmente de

    cerc. Obiectele de dimensiuni reduse, gsite la Grditea Muncelului sunt de forme i dimensiuni diferite.

    Ies n eviden un vas cu o inscripie cu litere ale alfabetului latin, DECEBALVS PER SCORILO, nite

    blocuri de calcar culitere grecetiimonedeledinaurcu nscrisulKOSON.

    Civiliilocuiau pe lng fortrea, pe terasele construite n josul muntelui. Nobilimeadacic avea ap n

    rezidenele lor, adus prin evi ceramice. Inventarul arheologic gsit la sit dovedete c societatea Dacic

    avea un standard nalt de via.

    Apogeu i declin

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    Ulpia Traiana SarmizegetusanHarta Iosefina Transilvaniei, 1769-1773

    Capitala Daciei a atins apogeul subDecebal,regele dac nfrnt deImperiul Romanin timpul domniei

    mpratuluiTraian.Dup nfrngerea dacilor, cuceritorii au stabilit o garnizoan militar acolo i au nceput

    s drme cetatea. Noua capital roman,Colonia Ulpia Traiana Augusta Dacica Sarmizegetusaa fostconstruit la o distan de 40 km de Sarmizegetusa Regia. mpratulHadrian,voia ca noua capital

    construit deTraians fie perceput ca o continuatoare a celei dacice, de aceea i-a i adugat numele de

    Sarmizegetusa. Astzi, pe locul Ulpiei Traiana Sarmizegetusa se afl localitateaSarmizegetusa,din judeul

    Hunedoara.

    Alte informaii

    Toate cele 6 fortree (Sarmizegetusa Regia,Luncani - Piatra Roie,Costeti - Blidaru,Costeti -

    Cetuie,CplnaiBnia)care au format sistemul defensiv al luiDecebal,fac acum parte dinpatrimoniul

    cultural mondialUNESCO.

    n 2011 angajaii unei firme au distrus o parte din situl dacic pentru a construi o parcare de 3.000 de metri

    ptrai, punnd zidul cetii n pericol de prbuire pe o lungime de aproximativ 30 de metri. Amenajarea

    parcrii a fost pltit de Consiliul Judeean Hunedoara, fiind destinat turitilor venii s viziteze situl i s-a

    fcut fr aprobarea sau supravegherea arheologilor[14].

    Galerie de imagini

    Sarmizegetusa Regia

    Sanctuarele de andezit,Sarmizegetusa Regia

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    Sanctuarul mare de calcar,Sarmizegetusa Regia

    Sanctuarul mare de calcar,Sarmizegetusa Regia

    Sanctuarul mic de calcar,Sarmizegetusa Regia

    Discul solar,Sarmizegetusa Regia

    Murus dacicus,Sarmizegetusa Regia

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    Drum dacic pavat,Sarmizegetusa Regia

    Sarmizegetusa Regia(also Sarmisegetusa, Sarmisegethusa, Sarmisegethuza,

    (Zarmizegethousa), (Zermizegethouse)) was thecapitaland the most important

    military, religious and political centre of theDacians.Erected on top of a 1,200 metre high mountain,

    the fortress was the core of the strategic defensive system in theOrtie Mountains(in present-dayRomania), comprising six citadels. Sarmizegetusa Regia was the capital of Dacia prior to the

    wars with theRoman Empire.

    It should not be confused withUlpia Traiana Sarmizegetusa,the Roman capital of Dacia built by

    Roman EmperorTrajan,which was not the Dacian capital, located some 40 km away. Sarmizegetusa

    Ulpia was discovered earlier, was known already in the early 1900s, and initially confused with the

    Dacian capital. This inevitably led to inaccuracies regarding Dacian wars and Dacians military system

    based solely on insufficient information.[3]

    Etymology

    Several hypotheses have been advanced to explain the origin of the name Sarmizegetusa. The most

    important are the following:

    The citadel built of the palisades on mountain peak from ZERMI (*gher-mi, mountain peak, topcf. *gher stone, high) and ZEGE-T (*geg(h)t)[4]

    City of warm river from ZARMI warm (derived from Sanskrit gharma warm) and ZEGET flow

    (derived from Sanskrit sarj, bactrien harez; sarjana, harezna flow), the city being named afterthe nearby river Sargetia

    [5]

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    The palace that illuminates the world of life from "ZARMYA" palace (Sanskrit harmya palace),ZEGETH world of life (Sanskrit jagat, jigat go, mobility / world of life) and "USA" illuminaing(enlightening, burning)[6]

    Layout

    Map of the site

    Sarmizegetusa Regia contained a citadel and living areas with dwellings and workshops, but it also

    contained a sacred zone.

    The fortress, aquadrilateralformed by massive stone blocks (murus dacicus), was constructed

    on five terraces, on an area of almost 30,000 m.

    The sacred zone among the most important and largest circular and rectangular Daciansanctuariesincludes a number of rectangular temples, the bases of their supporting columns

    still visible in regular arrays. Perhaps the most enigmatic construction at the site is the large

    circular sanctuary. It consisted of a D shaped setting of timber posts, surrounded by a timbercircle, which was surrounded by a low stone kerb. The layout of the timber settings bears a broad

    resemblance to the stone monument at the Stonehenge in England.[7]

    The Andesite Sun from the site seems to have been used as a sundial. This idea is supportedby known influences on Dacian culture from Hellenistic Greece, influences which may have

    included ideas about geometry and astronomy.[7]

    The civilians lived down from the fortress, in settlements built on artificial terraces, such as the

    one atFeele Albe.[8]Dacian nobility had flowing water, brought through ceramic pipes, in theirresidences.

    The archaeological inventory found at the site shows that Dacian society had a high standard of living.

    History

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    Early attestations

    Zarmizegethusa Regia onDacia's map from a medieval book made afterPtolemy'sGeographia(ca. 140 AD).

    The royal Dacian capital Zarmizegethusa is mentioned under a large number of orthographic varietiesdue to several different pronunciations of the name:

    [9]

    Zarmigethusa, Sarmisegethusa (Ptolemy,Geography, 2nd century AD)

    Zermizegethusa (Dio Cassius2nd-3rd century)

    Sarmazege (Anonymous Geographer from Ravenna,around 700 AD)

    Sarmategte (Tabula Peutingeriana,13th century)

    Zarmizegetusa & Sarmizegetusa (inscriptions)

    Sargetia - the river nearby

    Pre-Roman era

    Towards the end of his reign,Burebistatransferred Geto-Dacians capital fromArgedavato

    Sarmizegetusa.[10][11]

    For at least one and a half century, Sarmizegethusa was the Dacians' capital

    and reached its acme underKingDecebal.Archaeological findings in this area have thrown new light

    on the political, economic and scientific apogee of Dacian culture, the latter testified by the solar

    calendar. Burebista and Decebalus creatively assimilated the technological achievements of Greek

    and Roman culture, out of which Decebalus was in process of making a Dacian classical age when

    Trajan's legions struck the final blow.[12]

    And, these show that Dacian's god Zalmoxis and his chief

    priest had an important role in Dacian society.[13]

    The site yields two important finds:

    One is a medical kit, contained in a brassbound wooden box with an iron handle. It contained a

    scalpel, tweezers, powdered pumice and miniature pots for pharmaceuticals.[14]

    The other important find was a huge vase twenty-four inches (0.6 meter) high and forty-one

    inches (1 metre) across. It is stamped in mirror-writing, in the Roman alphabet, DECEBAL PER

    SCORILO i.e. Decebalus, son (cf. Latin puer) of Scorilus.[14]

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    Roman DaciaandMoesia Inferior.

    Also, there had been found 400 iron tools, made with the metre-long tongs, hammers, and anvilsfound in the smithies north of the sanctuary: scythes, sickles, hoes, rakes, picks, pruning hooks,

    knives, plowshares, and carpenters' tools.[12]

    Finds include weapons, too i.e. daggers, curved Dacian

    scimitars, spearpoints, shield-bosses.[12]

    The defensive system

    The Dacians capitals defensive system includessix Dacian fortressesSarmizegetusa,Costeti-Blidaru,Piatra Roie,Costeti-Cetuie,CplnaandBnia.All 6 have been namedUNESCOWorld

    heritagesites.

    Roman era

    Sarmisegetusa's walls were partly dismantled at the end of First Dacian war in AD 102, when Daciawas invaded by the EmperorTrajanof theRoman Empire.The Dacians rebuilt them. The Romans

    systematically destroyed them again in 106 and deported the inhabitants.[12]

    The Roman conquerors established a military garrison at Sarmisegetusa Regia. Later, the capital

    ofRoman Daciawas established 40 km from the ruined Dacian capital, and was named after it -

    Colonia Ulpia Traiana Augusta Dacica Sarmizegetusa.

    armisegetuza Regia is the name of the capital of pre-Roman Dacia, actually a complex of sanctuaries,

    situated in The Mountains of Orastie, at an altitude of 1,200 meters, from which the most remarkable

    are Sanctuarul Mare Rotund (Big Rounded Sanctuary) and Soarele de andezit (The AndesitoSun).

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    Sarmisegetusa Regia

    Most of the archeologists assert that the city was raised in between the 3rd and the 2nd century

    before Christ, while others sustain that it would be at least 600 years older than that. One of the

    reasons of this dispute could be the striking resemblance of the Big Rounded Sanctuary with those of

    Stonehenge. It seems that the same architect has conceived them both, the only difference being that

    the one from Orastie is smaller. Then, The Andesito Sun can be easily resembled to the famous Maya

    calendar.

    The capital of Dacia was conquered and destroyed by the Roman army in the year 106 after Christ.

    Its ruins were revealed for the first time in 1923 due to the diggings made under the lead of professor

    D. M. Teodorescu from the department of archeology of the University in Cluj Napoca, then continued

    by the academician professor C. Daicoviciu and by Hadrian Daicoviciu until 1944.

    The road is not generous for those who want to get at the ruins of the ancient Dacian fortress. If there

    is asphalt laid from Orastie till Costesti, few are those who dare continue their trip by car following the

    next 20 km on forestry path. As a matter o fact Orastie can be considered a departure point for the

    Dacian fortresses; Sarmisegetuza Regia, The Fortress of Costesti (18 km away from Orastie), the

    Stone Walls of the Fortress from Blidaru (4km away from Orastie).

    At about 40 km away from Orastie Mountains, in the department of Sarmisegetuza, in the South-

    West of the Hateg Depression, where are the ruins of the other fortress bearing the same name,

    capital of Roman Dacia, also called Ulpia Traiana Sarmisegetuza, founded by the governor Terentius

    Scaurianus between 108110.For two centuries, it represented the political and administrativecenter of the province of Dacia.

    The sieges of the governor, of the administration, of the financial system, of the military, economic

    and religious centers were situated inside the fortress. During the rule of Emperor Hadrian (117-138),

    Sarmisegetuza was called Colonia Ulpia Traiana Sarmisegetuza, and then during the period 222-235,

    to its name was added the epithet of metropolis.