from 108, describing the construction of the road from
Potaissa to Napoca, by request of the Emperor
Trajan. It indicates the distance of ten thousand feet (P.M.X.) to Potaissa. The complete inscription is: "". • 101 – After gaining support from the
Roman Senate, emperor
Trajan leads the
Roman legions across the
Danube into
Dacia, starting the
First Dacian War. • 102 – Hostilities between
Roman Empire and
Dacian Kingdom cease and the two parties reach a peace agreement. • 105 – Trajan starts the
second Dacian campaign with aim of expansion and conquest. • 105–106 – During the second campaign, the Romans build
Castra of Napoca. • 106 – 11 August • the territories annexed from the Kingdom of Dacia officially become the
imperial province of
Dacia. •
Decimus Terentius Scaurianus, who commanded legions during the
Dacian wars, is named the
propraetorian governor. • 107 • After a directive from Trajan,
Cohors I Hispanorum miliaria begins the work to connect Napoca with
Potaissa (as part of
via Traiana Pataesina), along the pre-existing
salt road. • June: Trajan returns to
Rome after the successful Dacian campaign, starting a series of celebrations. • 108 • Napoca is mentioned as a
vicus, an
ad hoc provincial civilian settlement, which sprang up close to the military
castra. • The work to the
Roman road connecting Napoca to Potaissa finishes, increasing significantly the importance of Napoca • The town becomes the end of the central spine from which all of the
Roman forts in Northwest Dacia can be reached. • c.108–124 • A
bridge is constructed across
Samus River. • A
brooch workshop is built using timber. • Town starts to extend to the south, and the surveyors begin to lay out the main streets:
decumanus maximus (east-west) and the
cardo (north-south). • 117 • 8 August: Trajan dies in
Selinus,
Cilicia • 10 August:
Hadrian becomes
Roman Emperor • 118 – After the battles with
Roxolani and the
Iazyges where Hadrian himself participates, the provinces of
Moesia and Dacia are reorganized, Trajan's original province of Dacia being relabelled
Dacia Superior. • 124 • Emperor
Hadrian visits Napoca in
Dacia, grants the title and rank of
municipium (as
municipium Aelium Hadrianum Napocenses) and attaches it to his
tribe, the Sergia. • Province of Dacia is reorganized, and an additional province called
Dacia Porolissensis is created in the northern portion of
Dacia Superior • Napoca becomes the location of the military high command in Dacia Porolissensis and its capital. •
Livius Gratus becomes
procurator of
Dacia Porolissensis. • 131 –
Flavius Italicus becomes procurator of Dacia Porolissensis. • 138 – 11 July:
Antoninus Pius becomes emperor at Hadrian's death. • 151 –
Marcus Macrinius Vindex becomes procurator of Dacia Porolissensis. • 157 –
Tiberius Clodius Quintianus becomes procurator of Dacia Porolissensis. • 161 – 8 March:
Marcus Aurelius succeeds Antoninus Pius as Emperor. • 161–162 – Volu[---] becomes procurator of Dacia Porolissensis. • 164 –
Lucius Sempronius Ingenuus becomes procurator of Dacia Porolissensis. • 166 • Pressures building along the Danube frontier force Marcus Aurelius to set up an overarching province,
Tres Daciae (
Three Dacias), which fuses the three
Dacia provinces into one and is commanded by a
consular legate. • The three provinces, including Dacia Porolissesnsis, still remain as separate entities, each one governed by a
praesidial procurator, who then reports to the proconsular governor. •
Sextus Calpurnius Agricola becomes the first
Legatus Augusti pro praetore (consular legate) of the
Tres Daciae. • 168 –
Marcus Claudius Fronto becomes the consular legate of the
Three Dacias. • 170 –
Sextus Cornelius Clemens becomes the consular legate of the
Three Dacias. • 173 –
Lucius Aemilius Carus becomes the consular legate of the
Three Dacias. • 176 –
Gaius Arrius Antoninus becomes the consular legate of the
Three Dacias. • 177 • Marcus Aurelius bestows the title of
Augustus on his son,
Commodus, giving him the same status as his own and formally starting to share power. •
Publius Helvius Pertinax becomes the consular legate of the
Three Dacias. • c.178–179 –
Marcus Valerius Maximianus becomes procurator of Dacia Porolissensis. • 180 • 17 March:
Marcus Aurelius dies and Commodus remains sole emperor •
Gaius Vettius Sabinianus Julius Hospes becomes the consular legate of the
Three Dacias. • c.180 – the city gaines the status of a
colonia as
Colonia Aurelia Napoca. • c.180–190 –
Gaius Valerius Catulinus becomes procurator of Dacia Porolissensis. • c.180–192 •
Eocene limestone is extracted from the
stone quarries around
Hoia Hill to the west of the town on a large scale. • The
city wall around the precinct is constructed using large blocks of
limestone in
opus quadratum, covering a surface of around 25 hectares. • A brooch workshop is built using stone. • 182 –
Lucius Vespronius Candidus becomes the consular legate of the
Three Dacias. • 185 • Dacian revolt in the province,
Free Dacians living outside the borders also defeated. • Commodus'
legates devastate a territory some deep along the north of the
Castrum Gilău (near Napoca) to establish a buffer in the hope of preventing further barbarian incursions. • c.185 –
Gaius Pescennius Niger becomes the consular legate of the
Three Dacias. • c.190 – G. C(...) Hasta becomes the consular legate of the
Three Dacias. • 191 –
Aelius Constans becomes procurator of Dacia Porolissensis. • 192 – 31 December: Emperor Commodus is assassinated. • 193 – 14 April:
Septimius Severus' legion,
XIV Gemina, proclaims him Emperor. • c.193–211: The
villa rustica from
Apahida (near Napoca) is in use. • c.193 –
Quintus Aurelius Polus Terentianus becomes the consular legate of the
Three Dacias. • 195 –
Publius Septimius Geta becomes the consular legate of the
Three Dacias. • c.197 –
Pollienus Auspex becomes the consular legate of the
Three Dacias. • 198 –
Caracalla is appointed by his father, Septimius Severus, as joint Augustus and full Emperor. • c.198–209 –
Publius Aelius Sempronius Lycinus becomes procurator of Dacia Porolissensis. • c.198–209 –
Gaius Publicius Antonius Probus becomes procurator of Dacia Porolissensis. • 200 –
Lucius Octavius Julianus becomes the consular legate of the
Three Dacias. • c.200 –
Marcus Cocceius Genialis becomes procurator of Dacia Porolissensis. ==3rd century==