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    Moesia (/ˈmiːʃə, -siə, -ʒə/; Latin: Moesia; Greek: Μοισία, romanized: Moisía) was an ancient region and later Roman province situated in the Balkans south...
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    Sacidava (Moesia) Shown within Romania Alternative name Sagadava Location Dunăreni, Constanța, Romania Coordinates 44°14′25″N 27°50′56″E / 44.240245°N...
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    of Moldavia, while Dobruja and Budjak belonged to the Roman province of Moesia. In the 2nd century AD, after the Roman conquest, Ptolemy puts the eastern...
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    initially an unofficial region in Moesia (87–284), and then a province administratively part of the Diocese of Moesia (293–337). It was named after the...
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    divided into the provinces of Moesia (later Moesia Superior), Pannonia (later Pannonia Inferior) and Dardania. Moesia Superior roughly corresponds to...
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    Vidin (redirect from Bononia (Moesia))
    The town grew into one of the important centres of the province of Upper Moesia, encompassing the territory of modern north-western Bulgaria and eastern...
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    Moesia Prima (/ˈmiːʃə, -siə, -ʒə/; Latin: Moesia; Greek: Μοισία) was a frontier province of the Late Roman Empire, situated in the central parts of present-day...
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  • 527–565) as commander of the Danubian limes in Moesia Secunda. Justin is mentioned in 528 as "stratelates of Moesia". He probably held the title of dux Moesiae...
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    Isaccea (redirect from Noviodunum (Moesia))
    "polis". The town was taken by the Romans in 46 AD and became part of the Moesia province. It was fortified and became the most important military and commercial...
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    Danube into Moesia, wreaking havoc and killing the Moesian governor Gaius Oppius Sabinus. Domitian responded by reorganising Moesia into Moesia Inferior...
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    the cadre of the disbanded Legio IV Macedonica. The legion was active in Moesia Superior in the first half of the 5th century. The legion symbol was a lion...
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    Roman Empire and the Dacian Kingdom, which had invaded the province of Moesia. The war occurred during the reign of the Roman emperor Domitian, in the...
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    westward with Noricum and upper Italy, and southward with Dalmatia and upper Moesia. Pannonia was located in the territory that is now western Hungary, western...
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    the Emperor Augustus). It was based in the Balkan provinces of Macedonia, Moesia and Dacia. In the Notitia Dignitatum records from beginning of the fifth...
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    by Caecina Severus, the governor of Moesia. They then fought hard against Severus, who later went back to Moesia because the Dacians and Sarmatians had...
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    Empire established by Roman Emperor Aurelian in the territory of former Moesia Superior after his evacuation of Dacia Traiana beyond the Danube in 271...
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    emperor and the few survivors from Thrace back through the mountains to Moesia. In Moesia Gallus, commander of that frontier sector, had numerous forces. By...
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    identified a "Dacian linguistic area" in Dacia, Scythia Minor, Lower Moesia, and Upper Moesia. Romanian scholars generally went further with the identification...
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    Trebonianus Gallus (category Romans from Moesia)
    was suffect consul and in 250 was made governor of the Roman province of Moesia Superior, an appointment that showed the confidence of Emperor Decius in...
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    created the two new "Dacias" between the existing provinces of Moesia Prima (upstream) and Moesia Secunda (downstream). The northern part of Aurelian's Dacia...
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    were triggered by the constant Dacian threat on the Danubian province of Moesia and also by the increasing need for resources of the economy of the Empire...
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    Moesian Limes (category Moesia)
    series of Roman forts on the northern frontier of the Roman province of Moesia along the Danube between the Black Sea shore and Pannonia (present-day Hungary)...
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    westward, he gave his brother-in-law Severianus control of the provinces of Moesia and Macedonia. He arrived in Rome in the late summer of 244, where he was...
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    through an area between the Danube River and the Balkan Mountains known as Moesia. Gradually, the interior of the peninsula became a country of the South...
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  • This is a list of Roman governors of Lower Moesia (Moesia Inferior), located where the modern states of Bulgaria and Romania (Dobruja) currently are. This...
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    and early 7th century. Diocese of Moesia Province of Moesia Province of Moesia Superior Inscriptions of Upper Moesia Battles of Viminacium Turlej 2016...
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  • of Upper Moesia (Moesia Superior), located where the modern state of Serbia currently is. This province was created from the province of Moesia by the Emperor...
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    annexed it into their Republic. Dardania eventually became a part of the Moesia province. During the reign of Diocletian, Dardania became a full Roman province...
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  • List of Roman (Latin) place names in Serbia. MOESIA...
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    The Diocese of Moesia (Latin: Dioecesis Moesiarum, Greek: Διοίκησις Μοισίας) was a diocese of the later Roman Empire, in the area of modern western Bulgaria...
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