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- at Durostorum during the Diocletian ****cution (303–313), including St. Dasius and St. Julius the Veteran. Auxentius was expelled from Durostorum by...
- Auxentius of Durostorum, also probably known as Mercurinus, was a bishop of Durostorum. An Arian, he was prominent in conflict with St Ambrose. Auxentius...
- Dasius of Durostorum (Bulgarian: Дазий Доростолски, Gr****: Δάσιος ο μάρτυρας) is a Christian martyr of the early 4th century AD. He was a Roman soldier...
- Durostorum Bay (Bulgarian: залив Дуросторум, ‘Zaliv Durostorum’ \'za-liv du-ro-'sto-rum\) is the 6.7 km wide bay indenting for 3.9 km Oscar II Coast in...
- Saint Julius the Veteran (Latin: Iulius), also known as Julius of Durostorum, is a Christian martyr venerated as a saint in the Eastern Orthodox Church...
- existed at least until the early 5th century, guarding lower Danube in Durostorum (modern Silistra, Bulgaria). Legio XI Claudia, along with Legio XII Fulminata...
- Ulfila's life comes from a 4th century letter from his pupil, Auxentius of Durostorum, who wrote it immediately after his death. A summary by Photios I of Philostorgius'...
- the best-preserved architectural monument of the Ancient Roman city of Durostorum. The tomb is considered "one of the most investigated and most discussed...
- Siege of Durostorum in Man****es Chronicle...
- was the unanimous verdict of his contemporaries." Aetius was born at Durostorum in Moesia Secunda (modern Silistra, Bulgaria), roughly around 390, as...