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Routledge Revivals Series, 2014. ISBN 9781317754251
Conor Whately,
Exercitus Moesiae: The
Roman Army in
Moesia from
Augustus to
Severus Alexander. BAR international...
- The
Diocese of
Moesia (Latin:
Dioecesis Moesiarum, Gr****: Διοίκησις Μοισίας) was a
diocese of the
later Roman Empire, in the area of
modern western Bulgaria...
- The
Moesian Limes (Latin:
Limes Moesicus) is the
modern term
given to a
linked series of
Roman forts on the
northern frontier of the
Roman province of...
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Dionysupolis or
Dionysoupolis or
Dionysopolis or
Dionysou polis (Ancient Gr****: Διονύσου πόλις and Διονυσόπολις) was a town of
ancient Thrace,
later of...
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Norican Limes Claustra Alpium Iuliarum Pannonian Limes Limes Alut****
Limes Moesiae Trajan's Wall
Anastasian Wall
Limes Sarmatiae Limes Arabicus Limes Tripolit****...
- It was
initially built probably in the 1st c. AD as part of the
Limes Moesiae frontier defense system along the Danube, part of the
Danubian limes. The...
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Norican Limes Claustra Alpium Iuliarum Pannonian Limes Limes Alut****
Limes Moesiae Trajan's Wall
Anastasian Wall
Limes Sarmatiae Limes Arabicus Limes Tripolit****...
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Norican Limes Claustra Alpium Iuliarum Pannonian Limes Limes Alut****
Limes Moesiae Trajan's Wall
Anastasian Wall
Limes Sarmatiae Limes Arabicus Limes Tripolit****...
- and the
Danube were a mix of the
latter and the wall defenses: the
Limes Moesiae was the
conjunction of two, and
sometimes three,
lines of vallum, with...
- in the
interior of Moesia,
calling that
Dacia which now
divides the two
Moesiae, and
which is on the
right hand of the
Danube as it runs to the sea, whereas...