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Singidunum (Serbian: Сингидунум,
Singidunum) was an
ancient city
which later evolved into
modern Belgrade, the
capital of Serbia. The name is of Celtic...
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Singidunum University (Serbian: Универзитет Сингидунум, romanized: Univerzitet
Singidunum) is a
private university in Belgrade,
Serbia which offers undergraduate...
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tribal state,
building several fortifications,
including their capital at
Singidunum (present-day Belgrade) and
Naissos (present-day Niš). The
Romans conquered...
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Ursacius (fl. 335–346) was the
bishop of
Singidunum (the
ancient city
which was to
become Belgrade),
during the
middle of the 4th century. He pla**** an...
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which overshadowed Singidunum in significance, and just
across the Sava
River from
Taurunum (modern Zemun) in Pannonia.
Singidunum became an important...
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Belgrade has been
besieged numerous times in its history,
Siege of
Belgrade may
refer to:
Siege of
Belgrade (1440),
failed Ottoman siege Siege of Belgrade...
- Secundi**** of
Singidunum (fl. 381) was
bishop of
Singidunum (in the
Roman province of Dacia,
modern Belgrade).
Little is
known of his life;
except that...
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Vaterpolo klub
Singidunum (Serbian Cyrillic: Ватерполо клуб Сингидунум) is a
water polo club from Belgrade, Serbia. The team
competes in the
Serbian Water...
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Militaris or Via
Diagonalis was an
ancient Roman road,
starting from
Singidunum (today the
Serbian capital Belgrade), p****ing by
Danube coast to Viminacium...
- in 441. The
Hunnish army
sacked Margus and Viminacium, and then took
Singidunum (Belgrade) and Sirmium.
During 442,
Theodosius recalled his
troops from...