- 1000 BC,
until c. 300 BC.
According to the
ancient geographer Strabo, Daco-
Moesian was
further spread into Asia
Minor in the form of
Mysian by a migration...
- 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...
-
story according to
which Moesian presence in the
Danubian area
dates to the
campaigns of
Aelius Catus, who
moved 50.000
Moesians from
coastal Thrace near...
- The
Moesian dialects are a
group of
closely related dialects of the
Bulgarian language, part of the
Eastern Bulgarian dialects. The
Moesian dialects are...
-
Tribes in pre-Roman Times: Triballi, Autariatae, Dardanians,
Scordisci and
Moesians. Amsterdam: Hakkert. p. 131. ISBN 978-90-256-0793-7.
Archived from the...
- Aemilian, was
Roman emperor for
three months in 253.
Commander of the
Moesian troops, he
obtained an
important victory against the
invading Goths and...
- The
Thracian Goths, also
known as
Moesogoths or
Moesian Goths,
refers to the
branches of
Goths who
settled in
Thrace and Moesia,
Roman provinces in the...
- The
Moesian plate, also
known as the
Moesian platform, is a
microcontinent and
crustal block in the
southwestern part of the East
European Craton. It extends...
-
Tribes in pre-Roman Times: Triballi, Autariatae, Dardanians,
Scordisci and
Moesians. Amsterdam: Hakkert. ISBN 978-90-256-0793-7. Pavlowitch,
Stevan K. (2002)...
- the
possible ethnolinguist affiliation of
these peoples - Geto-Dacians,
Moesians,
Thracians and
Paeonians (including
possibly or
partly Thracian or Dacian...