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Sirmium was a city in the
Roman province of Pannonia,
located on the Sava river, on the site of
modern Sremska Mitrovica in the
Vojvodina autonomous province...
- pronunciation: [srêːmskaː mîtroʋitsa];
Serbian Cyrillic: Сремска Митровица, Latin:
Sirmium) is a city in Serbia. It is
situated on the left bank of the Sava river...
- (died
December 25, 304 AD) is a
Christian saint and
martyr who died at
Sirmium in the
Roman province of
Pannonia Secunda (modern Serbia). In the Eastern...
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sacked Margus and Viminacium, and then took
Singidunum (Belgrade) and
Sirmium.
During 442,
Theodosius recalled his
troops from
Sicily and
ordered a large...
- Eunomius. The
Third Council of
Sirmium in 357 was the high
point of Arianism. The
Seventh Arian Confession (Second
Sirmium Confession) held that both homoousios...
- The
Theme of
Sirmium (Gr****: θέμα Σιρμίου) was a
Byzantine administrative unit (theme),
which existed in present-day Serbia,
Croatia and
Bosnia and Herzegovina...
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Saint Demetrius of
Sirmium (around 270,
Sirmium,
Roman Empire–9
April 304
Sirmium,
Roman Empire) was a
Roman deacon and
martyr of the
early 4th century...
- The word "Syrmia" is
derived from the
ancient city of
Sirmium (now
Sremska Mitrovica).
Sirmium was a
Celtic or
Illyrian town
founded in the
third century...
- The
Councils of
Sirmium were the five
episcopal councils held in
Sirmium in 347, 351, 357, 358 and
finally in 375 or 378. The third—the most important...
- The
siege of
Sirmium in 580–582 was a
decisive event in the
history of the Balkans. The fall of the city to the
Avars deprived the
Byzantine Empire of...