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Margum may
refer to the
following ancient Roman places and
jurisdictions in the Balkans:
Margum Dubravica...
- The
Battle of the
Margus or
Battle of
Margum was
fought in July 285 for
control of the
Roman Empire between the
armies of
Diocletian and
Carinus in the...
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early medieval fortified town of
Margum Dubravica,
presumed location of the
ancient city and
former Diocese of
Margum (although it
could be
situated elsewhere...
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According to some historians, the
siege of
Campona and
later battle near
Margum were
fought between Constantine and the
Sarmatians in this year or in 321...
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There are
remains of the
ancient Roman fortress called Contra Margum,
opposite to the
Margum, a
fortress on the
other side of the Danube. In the
ninth and...
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Reign of Carus (282-283) Carus'
invasion of the
Sasanian Empire (283)
Reign of Carinus (283-285)
Usurpation of
Julian of Pannonia (284-285)
Margum (285)...
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inhabited the area of
Banat (Serbia, Romania) with the
towns of
Kovin (Contra
Margum [sr]),
Trans Tierna, Ad
Medias II,
Kladovo (Ad Pontes), Apu, Arcidava, Centum...
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birth of
their daughter Eudocia.
Winter – Hun and
Roman envoys meet at
Margum (modern
Bosnia and Herzegovina), an
important market town on the Sava River...
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Reign of Carus (282-283) Carus'
invasion of the
Sasanian Empire (283)
Reign of Carinus (283-285)
Usurpation of
Julian of Pannonia (284-285)
Margum (285)...
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Reign of Carus (282-283) Carus'
invasion of the
Sasanian Empire (283)
Reign of Carinus (283-285)
Usurpation of
Julian of Pannonia (284-285)
Margum (285)...