- (/ˌkjuːlɪˈkæriəs/ KEW-lih-KARR-ee-əs), from
Latin culicārius, "of midges"
Iatrus (/aɪˈætrəs/ eye-AT-rəs; Ἰατρός, Iātros),
literally "physician"
Medicus (Roman)...
- am****ed near the
later city of
Nicopolis ad
Istrum at the
junction of the
Iatrus (Yantra) and the
Rositsa rivers in
readiness for the
attack by the Sarmatian...
- (54-68), the
eastern border of
Moesia was
extended to the
mouth of the
river Iatrus (the
modern Yantra).
Durostorum was one of
several important river points...
- are
notable exceptions to this
classification method,
which include the
Iatrus and
Worms helmets,
which have
large ch****pieces and a base ring respectively...
-
World Heritage Site by
UNESCO in 1984. The site was at the
junction of the
Iatrus (Yantra) and the
Rositsa rivers,
where the
Roman army
under Emperor Trajan...
-
Scaidava (Ancient Gr****: Σκεδεβά) was a
Dacian town
between Iatrus and
Trimammium (Ablanovo) near the
village of Batin, Bulgaria. It was
later an ancient...
-
mouth of the Osum
River (Asamus) up to the
mouth of the
Yantra River, near
Iatrus, a
choice that was
justified by
later successes.
After the
death of Nero...
- not join
Comentiolus when he
pursued the Avars.
Comentiolus made camp at
Iatrus,
however he was
routed by the Avars, and his
troops had to
fight their way...
-
Sittas is
credited with a
victory against the
Bulgars in Moesia, by the
Iatrus (Yantra). He was
named an
honorary consul in 536. In 538/539,
Sittas was...
-
pursue the
Avars and aid Comentiolus. The
latter was
forced to
retire to
Iatrus,
where his
troops were
nonetheless routed and had to
fight their way south...