Castra of Jac | |
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Known also as | Castra of Creaca |
Founded | 2nd century AD |
Abandoned | 3rd century AD |
Previous fortification | Dacian |
Province | Dacia |
Administrative unit | Dacia Porolissensis |
Administrative unit | Dacia Superior |
Limes | Porolissensis |
Directly connected to | |
— Stone structure — | |
Size and area | 300 m x 200 m (6.0ha) |
— Wood and earth structure — | |
Built during the reign of | Trajan |
Built | 106 |
— Legions — | |
VII Gemina Felix | |
Coordinates | 47°10′N 23°11′E / 47.167°N 23.183°ECoordinates: 47°10′N 23°11′E / 47.167°N 23.183°E |
Place name | Citera |
Town | Jac |
County | Sălaj |
Country | Romania |
RO-LMI | SJ-I-m-A-04909.17 |
RO-RAN | 140734.14 |
Recognition | National Historical Monument |
Condition | Ruined |
Excavation dates |
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Archaeologists | |
Exhibitions | County Museum of History and Art, Zalău |
The Castra of Jac was a fort made of earth in the Roman province of Dacia. It was erected in the 2nd century AD. Not far from the fort, the remains of a previous fortification (built in the 1st century BC) and of a Roman watchtower were unearthed. The fort and the wathctower were abandoned in the 3rd century. Traces of the castra can be identified on Citera Hill in Jac (commune Creaca, Romania).