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    The Moesian Limes (Latin: Limes Moesicus) is the modern term given to a linked series of Roman forts on the northern frontier of the Roman province of...
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    Pannonian Limes, the frontier of the Roman province Pannonia, along the Danube from Klosterneuburg Austria to Taurunum in Serbia. Moesian Limes, the frontier...
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  • part of the Danubian Limes. Noric Limes Pannonian Limes (in Upper and Lower Pannonia) Moesian Limes The Upper Germanic-Rhaetian Limes between the Rhine and...
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    the Upper Moesian Limes. Topography, Forms, Garrison Sizes, Światowit 51/A (2012), 31–58. Frontiers of the Roman Empire – The Danube Limes (Serbia) https://whc...
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    Roman fort was built as part of the defensive frontier system of the Moesian Limes along the Danube. The railroad from Constanța to Cernavodă was opened...
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    Peutingeriana. The fort of 134 × 126 m was built as part of the Roman Moesian Limes frontier system of linked forts along the Danube. Domitian replaced...
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    Schall (1974), Duridanov (1976), Radulescu (1987) and Mayer (1996). Daco-Moesian was the ancestor of Albanian, belonging to a branch other than Thracian...
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    Eastern Moesia and Moesian Limes, and Ancient towns and colonies in Dobruja (modern coastline shown by a dashed line)...
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    to defend against possible and future incursions. These became the Moesian Limes the frontier defensive system that developed further in time. The region...
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    near the present town of Isaccea. From 46 AD the fort was part of the Moesian Limes frontier defensive system on the Danube. It was the headquarters of...
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  • Limes Walls Limes Britannicus Antonine Wall Hadrian's Wall Saxon Shore Limes Germanicus Alb Limes Lauter Valley Limes Lower Germanic Limes Main Limes...
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    Yantra). Durostorum was one of several important river points along the Moesian Limes frontier. After Trajan's Dacian Wars the fort was enlarged into a legionary...
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    province of Moesia. It was part of the defensive frontier system of the Moesian Limes along the Danube. List of castra Roman castra from Romania - Google...
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    Scythia Minor) and was part of the defensive frontier system of the Moesian Limes along the Danube. List of castra Oberländer-Târnoveanu, Ernest: Aspecte...
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    (later Scythia Minor) and part of the defensive frontier system of the Moesian Limes along the Danube. It is located in the village with the same name in...
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    Scythia Minor) and was part of the defensive frontier system of the Moesian Limes along the Danube, although the Danube now lies 2 km distant. The Geto-Dacian...
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    early 4th century after the Gothic invasions. After the fall of the Moesian Limes, the city declined until at the end of 6th to beginning of the 7th century...
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    Lugdunum, with an army of about 75,000 men, mostly composed of Pannonian, Moesian and Dacian legions and a large number of auxiliaries, Severus defeated...
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    Westerm Moesian Limes...
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    Later eastern Moesian Limes...
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    Moesian Limes and Scythia Minor...
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    Roman frontier system, the Moesian Limes, in the easten section later known as the limes Scythiae Minoriae, or Scythian limes. It was an important military...
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    of the Danubian limes. 227/228 Under the reign of Alexander Severus, the Iazyges brought a new incursion along the Lower Pannonian limes, as would also...
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    the limes denarus holds Laetitia at an altar sacrificing near lit candles while the back features a half-moon and seven stars. Coins of the limes denarus...
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    native of Dacia Ripensis "which he founded so that he would have been a Moesian". Pseudo-Victor and John Xiphilinus place his birthplace in an area between...
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  • that Albanian is closely related to Illyrian and not to Thracian or Daco-Moesian, maintaining that it descended from a language that was sibling of Illyrian...
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    of Moesia around 84 or 85, wreaking considerable havoc and killing the Moesian governor, Oppius Sabinus. Domitian immediately launched a counteroffensive...
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    is usually considered by paleolinguists to have been a Daco-Moesian language area. Moesian (after Vladimir Georgiev et al.) is grouped with the Dacian...
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    language. Another variety that has sometimes been recognized is that of Moesian (or Mysian) for the language of an intermediate area immediately to the...
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  • Second Dacian War Limes Alutanus: Buridava, Slăveni, Arutela Romans build camps at Potaissa, Napoca, Porolissum, Ulmetum; Danube limes Apulum municipium...
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