@prefix cito: . @prefix dcterms: . @prefix foaf: . @prefix owl: . @prefix pleiades: . @prefix prov: . @prefix rdfs: . @prefix skos: . a ; rdfs:label "Napoca"; rdfs:comment "Napoca (modern Cluj-Napoca) was an ancient Roman settlement established after the conquest of Dacia in A.D. 106. It became a provincial capital of Dacia Porolissensis and was abandoned in the late third century. Its name appears on the Roman milestone found in nearby Aiton."; foaf:isPrimaryTopicOf . a , ; dcterms:bibliographicCitation "BAtlas 21 F3 Napoca", "CIL III, 1454", "CIL III, 1627", "Daicoviciu 1977a ", "GeoNames 681290 (Cluj-Napoca)", "PECS (Perseus) NAPOCA (Cluj) Romania", "TM GEO ID 30145: Napoca (Cluj-Napoca)", "TP (Talbert: CUP) 7A2 (Talbert 1926)", "Tudor 1968 222-42", "Wikipedia (English) Dacia Porolissensis", "Wikipedia (English) History of Cluj-Napoca", "Wikipedia (English) Milliarium of Aiton"; dcterms:contributor , , , , , ; dcterms:coverage "Cluj-Napoca ROM"; dcterms:creator ; dcterms:description "Napoca (modern Cluj-Napoca) was an ancient Roman settlement established after the conquest of Dacia in A.D. 106. It became a provincial capital of Dacia Porolissensis and was abandoned in the late third century. Its name appears on the Roman milestone found in nearby Aiton."; dcterms:modified "2022-12-03T00:50:17-04:00"; dcterms:subject "dare:ancient=1", "dare:feature=major settlement", "dare:major=1"; dcterms:title "Napoca"; cito:citesAsEvidence ; cito:citesAsRelated , , , ; cito:citesForInformation , , , , , ; owl:sameAs ; skos:altLabel "Napoca"; skos:inScheme ; prov:wasDerivedFrom [ rdfs:label "Barrington Atlas: BAtlas 21 F3 Napoca" ]; pleiades:hasFeatureType ; pleiades:hasLocation , ; pleiades:hasName . a ; dcterms:bibliographicCitation ""; dcterms:creator ; dcterms:description "Representative point location, site precision"; dcterms:modified "2012-10-20T19:29:04-04:00"; dcterms:title "DARE Location"; cito:cites ; owl:sameAs ; prov:wasDerivedFrom [ rdfs:label "Digital Atlas of the Roman Empire (2012-10-15)" ]; pleiades:during ; pleiades:end_date 300; pleiades:start_date -30 . a ; dcterms:bibliographicCitation "DARMC 24700"; dcterms:contributor , , , ; dcterms:creator ; dcterms:description "1:1 million scale representative point location digitized from the Barrington Atlas of the Greek and Roman World by the Digital Atlas of Roman and Medieval Civilizations project at Harvard University."; dcterms:modified "2012-02-14T17:54:39-04:00"; dcterms:title "DARMC location 24700"; cito:citesAsDataSource ; owl:sameAs ; prov:wasDerivedFrom [ rdfs:label "DARMC OBJECTID: 24700" ]; pleiades:during ; pleiades:end_date 300; pleiades:start_date -30 . a ; dcterms:contributor , , ; dcterms:creator ; dcterms:description ""; dcterms:modified "2012-02-14T17:54:39-04:00"; dcterms:title "Napoca"; owl:sameAs ; prov:wasDerivedFrom [ rdfs:label "Barrington Atlas: BAtlas 21 F3 Napoca" ]; pleiades:during ; pleiades:end_date 300; pleiades:nameRomanized "Napoca"; pleiades:start_date -30 . a ; owl:sameAs , ; skos:inScheme ; skos:prefLabel "settlement"@en; skos:scopeNote "Equivalent to \"inhabited place\" as defined by the Getty Art and Architecture Thesaurus: General term for places or areas occupied, modified, or planned to be inhabited by communities of human populations and that contain enough societal functions to be relatively self-sufficient. They are characterized by inhabitants living in neighboring sets of living quarters and by the place having a proper name or a locally recognized status."@en . a ; owl:sameAs , ; skos:inScheme ; skos:prefLabel "Roman, early Empire (30 BC-AD 300)"@en; skos:scopeNote "The Roman period (i.e., the early Roman Empire) in Greek and Roman history. For the purposes of Pleiades, this period is said to begin in the year 30 before the birth of Christ and to end in the year 300 after the birth of Christ. [[-30, 300]]"@en .