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Viminacium (also Viminatium) was a
major city,
military camp, and the
capital of the
Roman province of
Moesia (modern-day Serbia).
Following the division...
- The
Battles of
Viminacium were a
series of
three battles fought against the
Avars by the
Eastern Roman Empire. They were
decisive Roman successes, which...
- to Zosimus, the
revolts of
Pacatian in
Moesia (he
probably controlled Viminacium) and
Jotapian in
Syria prompted Philip to make an
offer to the
Roman Senate...
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Serbian Frescoes". afrodita.rcub.bg.ac.rs.
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April 2019. "
Viminacium &
Smederevo fortress". www.turorama.com.
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August 2019. "Art...
- fashion, who was
captured eight years earlier (c. 441–442) when the city of
Viminacium (located on the
Danube east of modern-day Belgrade) was
sacked by the...
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evidence of the
presence of this legion, of one of its
vexillationes in
Viminacium (near modern-day Kostolac, Serbia), base of VII Claudia. In 89 the Fourth...
- Bulgaria)
Archdiocese of Verissa [it] (Verissa, Turkey)
Archdiocese of
Viminacium (
Viminacium, Serbia)
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Catholic dioceses (alphabetical)...
- City of Požarevac. It is
situated on the
Danube river. The
remains of
Viminacium, the
capital of the
Roman province of
Moesia Superior, are
located near...
- of Illyri**** and
forts on the river,
including (according to Priscus)
Viminacium, a city of Moesia.
Their advance began at Margus,
where they demanded...
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Singidunum (today the
Serbian capital Belgrade), p****ing by
Danube coast to
Viminacium (near
modern Kostolac),
through Naissus (modern Niš),
Serdica (modern...