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A New Inscription of the Dionysiac Speira from Histria
The author publishes two fragmentary Greek inscriptions mentioning C. Iulius Quintillianus, attested as governor of Moesia inferior c. 215 AD through a Roman military diploma (RMD IV, 609-610, App. I.1: leg(atus) Aug(usti) pr(o) pr(aetore)) and a series
Alexandru Avram
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WOMEN IN MILITARY DIPLOMAS FROM MOESIA INFERIOR. A PRELIMINARY STUDY
This article aims to explore the epigraphic records of women in military diplomas from Moesia Inferior, focusing on "visible" women (those mentioned by name and those whose names have not been preserved but are attested through terms like uxor, filia ...
Roxana-Gabriela CURCĂ +1 more
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THE ALA PANNONIORUM IN THE ARMY OF ILLYRICUM
The province of Illyricum, established shortly after Octavian’s Illyrian war and divided into Illyricum Superius (Dalmatia) and Illyricum Inferius (Pannonia) during or after the Pannonian-Dalmatian Rebellion, was garrisoned by several legions and various
SNEŽANA FERJANČIĆ
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RECRUITMENT AND FAMILY NETWORKS IN MOESIA INFERIOR
The goal of this paper is to bring under scrutiny the cases of connections between civilian families and the Roman army in Moesia Inferior, in order to map the recruitment pattern of the military. For this purpose, I shall first examine the family networks, which point to recruitment and sometimes social mobility over generations; and secondly, I shall
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Roman Military Equipment in the Northeastern Part of Moesia Inferior. I. The Capidava Cemetery [PDF]
In the cemetery of the auxiliary fort and vicus at Capidava on the Danubian frontier of Moesia Inferior were discovered two weapon graves, one inhumation and one cremation of bustum type, placed in the same tumulus, each of them containing a short sword.
Liviu Petculescu
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Pu(blia) Fulvia Plautilla Augusta. Considerations on the Praenomen of the Empress
In this article we try to demonstrate that there are no sufficient reasons to consider that Fulvia Plautilla, daughter of the Prefect Commander of the Praetorian Guard, Caius Fulvius Plautianus, could used the praenomen Publia, since this praenomen is ...
Rafael González Fernández
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A Magical Amulet from Durostorum (Moesia Inferior)
The paper analyzes a magical amulet discovered in 2007 by Radu Petcu in the civilian Roman settlement of Ostrov-Durostorum, province of Moesia Inferior. The intaglio, made of lapis lazuli, is a ring stone and depicts the so-called Pantheos or Polymorphic Deity .
Dan Deac, Radu Petcu
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Mulieres in Military Milieu of Troesmis
The current research focuses on the identification of certain patterns, specific to the analysis of women mentioned in the epigrahical records of an important military settlement of Moesia Inferior ...
Roxana-Gabriela Curcă
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On the Depictions of Roman Soldiers on Funerary Monuments in Moesia Inferior
One of the few examples of Roman gravestones bearing a depiction of the deceased as a soldier was known to have been found in Tomis and kept in the collection of the National Museum of Antiquities in Bucharest.
Georgescu, C.
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The Cult of the Thracian Rider in Capidava: New Evidence and Iconographic Observations [PDF]
The present paper discusses a marble fragment from a votive plaque discovered during the 2015 archaeological campaign at Capidava. The bas-relief preserves the lower back part of a horse, the rider’s legs, and a fully rendered dog.
Mihai Duca
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