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Moesia (/ˈmiːʃə, -siə, -ʒə/; Latin:
Moesia; Gr****: Μοισία, romanized: Moisía) was an
ancient region and
later Roman province situated in the
Balkans south...
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Sacidava (
Moesia)
Shown within Romania Alternative name
Sagadava Location Dunăreni, Constanța,
Romania Coordinates 44°14′25″N 27°50′56″E / 44.240245°N...
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cadre of the
disbanded Legio IV Macedonica. The
legion was
active in
Moesia Superior in the
first half of the 5th century. The
legion symbol was a lion...
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initially an
unofficial region in
Moesia (87–284), and then a
province administratively part of the
Diocese of
Moesia (293–337). It was
named after the...
- The town grew into one of the
important centres of the
province of
Upper Moesia, encomp****ing the
territory of
modern north-western
Bulgaria and eastern...
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again reunified under King Decebalus.
Following an
incursion into
Roman Moesia,
which resulted in the
death of its governor,
Gaius Oppius Sabinus, a series...
- 527–565) as
commander of the
Danubian limes in
Moesia Secunda.
Justin is
mentioned in 528 as "stratelates of
Moesia". He
probably held the
title of dux Moesiae...
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Moesia Prima (/ˈmiːʃə, -siə, -ʒə/; Latin:
Moesia; Gr****: Μοισία) was a
frontier province of the Late
Roman Empire,
situated in the
central parts of present-day...
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divided into the
provinces of
Moesia (later
Moesia Superior),
Pannonia (later
Pannonia Inferior) and Dardania.
Moesia Superior roughly corresponds to...
- was
suffect consul and in 250 was made
governor of the
Roman province of
Moesia Superior, an
appointment that
showed the
confidence of
Emperor Decius in...