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The Celts from Moesia Inferior

Analele Universităţii "Dunărea de Jos" din Galaţi Fascicula XIX Istorie, 2011
A new study on the population in Roman Dobrudja, or the province of Moesia Inferior, may seem redundant at first, taking into account the large number of articles and books devoted to this topic. Nevertheless, these works were mainly focused on identifying the civil and military population, on different demographic realities and only incidentally on ...
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Celtic Toponyms in the Roman Provinces Moesia Superior and Moesia Inferior

Analele Universităţii "Dunărea de Jos" din Galaţi Fascicula XIX Istorie, 2013
The presence of toponyms belonging to Celtic populations in Moesia Superior and Moesia Inferior can be connected to population movements in the first millennium BC, rather than to the Roman Empire’s colonization policies regarding the newly-formed provinces in the first century AD.
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Milestones indicating distances from Moesia Inferior

CaieteARA. Arhitectură. Restaurare. Arheologie, 2013
Milestones are special pillars typically inscribed with information which helped travelers during ancient times to move from one place to another. Initially, they contained only little geographic information. In time they become instruments of communication and propaganda, the text of inscriptions is becoming more elaborate including all the titles and
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Healthcare in the Roman Province of Moesia Inferior

Mankind Quarterly, 2012
The present article, which outlines a part of daily life in the Roman province of Moesia Inferior, focuses on aspects that have scarcely been treated so far by historians, namely on healthcare and on practitioners of medicine both in civil communities and in the army.
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Consistere ad canabas» nel territorio della Moesia Inferiore

2023
Nel corso dei primi secoli d.C., il connubio tra avamposti militari e precari stabilimenti civili sorti sulle sponde del fiume Danubio1 avrebbe dato origine ad insediamenti improvvisati, denominati canabae e vici, i quali, con il trascorrere del tempo, sarebbero stati ammi nistrati in maniera non dissimile rispetto a colonie e municipi italici. Que sti
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Preliminary Observations on Roman Landscape in Moesia Inferior

Revista CICSA online, Serie Nouă
The arrival of the Romans at the Lower Danube and transforming this area into the Roman province of Moesia Inferior led to a radical change of the landscape. A wide space is occupied and organized by the army. The Romans slowly introduced their own model of territorial administration.
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Religious-Cultural Identity in Thrace and Moesia Inferior

2005
AbstractThe Beauty and Attractions of Philippopolis, named after Philip II, king of Macedonia, praised in this poetical manner by Lucian, were also celebrated on its coinage in Roman times. Hence the river Hebrus, navigable up to Philippopolis in antiquity, was often depicted on coins; on Hadrianic coins it was even named (pl. 8.1, 1).
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