-
under the
control of the
magister militum per
Thracias.
Constantinople List of
Roman governors of
Thracia Thraco-Roman
Swinburne Carr,
Thomas (1838). The...
- Fire Emblem:
Thracia 776 is a
tactical role-playing game
developed by
Intelligent Systems and
published by
Nintendo for the
Super Famicom; it was originally...
- Gr**** source, the very
Earth is
divided into "Asia, Libya,
Europa and
Thracia". As the Gr****s
gained knowledge of
world geography, "Thrace" came to designate...
-
Thracia is the
Latin name of Thrace. It may
refer to: the (territory of the)
Thracian Odrysian kingdom Roman Thrace the Roman/Byzantine
Diocese of Thrace...
-
commander of
Roman troops in the
diocese of
Thrace (comes rei
militaris per
Thracias) in c. 377
during the
events which resulted in the
Gothic War.
There he...
-
Magister militum (Latin for "master of soldiers"; pl.:
magistri militum) was a top-level
military command used in the late
Roman Empire,
dating from the...
- The
Caverns of
Thracia is an
adventure for
fantasy role-playing
games published by
Judges Guild in 1979.
Written by
Jennell Jaquays, it was compatible...
- SS
Thracia was a
British cargo ship
launched as the
Clarence and
completed as the
Orono in 1898 at
Middlesbrough for the
Plate Steamship Company. In 1909...
- Khilboudios) was a
Byzantine general,
holding the rank of
magister militum per
Thracias in the
early 530s. He was
apparently killed in
battle c. 533, but an impostor...
-
Diocletianopolis (Gr****: Διοκλητιανούπολις, Bulgarian: Диоклецианопол, "Town of Diocletian") was a
magnificent ancient Roman town in the
region of Thrace...