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- Деултум, Gr****: Δεβελτός, Δηβελτός, Δεουελτός, Δεούελτος, Διβηλτóς) or Deultum was an ancient city and bishopric in Thrace. It was located at the mouth...
- November 2024 Other post(s) Auxiliary Bishop of Bombay Titular Bishop of Deultum Bishop of Poona Orders Ordination 18 April 1998 by Archbishop Ivan Dias...
- described as leg. Aug. ornatissimo viro, to become the patron of the colony of Deultum in Thrace, where they had settled. This petition, recorded in an inscription...
- Thrace along the Black Sea, starting from Byzantium and p****ing through Deultum (today Debelt), Aquae Calidae (today an outlying neighborhood of Burgas)...
- (formerly Beroe, later Stara Zagora) Burgenae Camistrum Caenophrurium Cypsella Deultum, rebuilt Debelt Deltum Diocletianopolis (modern Hisarya) Doracium Durorstorum...
- Apollinaris, after it left for Carnuntum Debelt Colonia Flavia Pancensis Deultum Bulgaria Thracia After the Year of the Four Emperors Vespasian for veterans...
- travelled south in search of plunder and close to the city of Deultum won the Battle of Deultum destroying most of the Eastern Roman army and the city. Barzimeres...
- of the Ancient Romans, near Burgas, Colonia Flavia Pacis Deultensium (Deultum, Dibaltum, or Develtum) was established as a military colony for veterans...
- "Archaeologists Unearth Odd Early Byzantine Fortress Tower in Ancient Roman City Deultum in Bulgaria's Debelt". Archaeology in Bulgaria. Hughs, Ian (2013). Imperial...
- During this time the Via Pontica was built connecting Constantinople via Deultum, Anchialos, Aquae Calidae with Dorostorum and ****aginta Prista on the Danube...