- site of an
earlier Thracian settlement and kept its name,
Durostorum (or
Dorostorum).
During the
reigns of
Claudius (41-54 AD) and Nero (54-68), the eastern...
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Patron Saints Index Saints of May 27
Archived 2020-01-08 at the
Wayback Machine at St.
Patrick Catholic Church in
Washington D.C.
Julius von
Dorostorum...
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Towns such as
Serdica (Sofia),
Philipopolis (Plovdiv),
Odessus (Varna),
Dorostorum (Silistra) and
Adrianople (Edirne) were
significant centres of Christianity...
-
Svyatoslav was
forced to flee to the
northern fortress of
Dorostolon (Drustur/
Dorostorum).
Emperor John
proceeded to lay
siege to Dorostolon,
which lasted for...
- (near the town of Kozloduy) ****aginta
Prista (near the town of Ruse)
Dorostorum (near the town of Silistra)
Ratiaria (near the town of Artschar) Novae...
- bishoprics: Abrittum, Appiaria, Bononia, Bucellus,
Castra Martis, Deultum,
Dorostorum,
Germania in Dacia, Margum,
Nicopolis ad Iaternum, Novæ, Œscus, Sozopolis...
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connecting Constantinople via Deultum, Anchialos,
Aquae Calidae with
Dorostorum and ****aginta
Prista on the Danube. Near the
baths a road
station (statio...
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Julian of Antioch,
Cilicia (Julian of Anazarbus) 302
Julius of
Dorostorum 302
Palatias and
Laurentia 302 Zeno 302 ****cution...
- (near the town of Artschar)
Oescus Novae (near the town of Svishtov)
Dorostorum (near the town of Silistra)
Troesmis Other forts on the
Danube limes included:...
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Julian calendar (which is used by
churches on the "New Calendar"). "At
Dorostorum, in Mysia, in the time of
Julian the
Apostate and the
governor Capitolinus...