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THE ROMANS PRESENCE ON THE TERRITORY OF OLBIA STATE IN I–II CENTURY A. D. IN THE CONTEXT OF MILITARY POLICY OF THE PRINCIPATE

open access: yesМіжнародні відносини: теоретико-практичні аспекти, 2018
The Rome’s interest in Olbia revival at the end of the Ist century B. C. was first of all caused by the need in the Empire’s northeastern borders protection from Sarmat tribes raids and the most important trade routes of the Northern Black Sea Coast ...
Mykola Oliynyk
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VIII. Historische Entwicklung der Namen: 120. Thrakische und Dakische Namen [PDF]

open access: yes, 1995
AUTHOR: Ivan Duridanov TITLE: Historical Development of Thracian and Dacian ...
Duridanov, Ivan
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The Lupa Romana in the Roman provinces [PDF]

open access: yes, 2014
The she-wolf with the twins, Romulus and Remus, was identified as a symbol of Rome by both the Romans themselves and nations under the Roman rule. In this essay I will discuss the Lupa Romana in Roman provincial art.
Rissanen, Mika
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L. MIHAILESCU-BÎRLIBA, RURE VIVERE IN MOESIA INFERIORE. LA POPULATION DANS LE MILIEU RURAL D’UNE PROVINCE PÉRIPHERIQUE DE L’EMPIRE ROMAIN

open access: yesJournal of Ancient History and Archaeology, 2019
The present submission is a review of L. Mihailescu-Bîrliba’s book on the rural areas of Moesia Inferior. The book is an exhaustive and comprehensive overview of the population attested in here during the Roman period.
Rada Varga
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RECRUITMENT AND FAMILY NETWORKS IN MOESIA INFERIOR

open access: yesStudia Universitatis Babeș-Bolyai Historia, 2023
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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Cambiamenti fonetici nel latino della provincia della Moesia Inferior [PDF]

open access: yes, 2013
: In the present paper I analyze the phonetic changes in the Latin language of Moesia Inferior based on the deviations found on imperial inscriptions of the area. After limiting the number of phonetic deviations to strictly linguistic deviations, we will
Jekl, Ágnes
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Noi bronzuri figurate din Dobrogea

open access: yesArheologia Moldovei, 2016
Recent studies concerning the figural bronze pieces from Dobrudja have shown their iconographic diversity and the influences that occurred in northeastern Moesia.
George Nuţu, Costel Chiriac
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MILESTONES FROM CAPIDAVA AND THE TERRITORIUM CAPIDAVENSE. AURELIAN’S WAR AGAINST THE CARPI INTER CARSIUM ET SUCIDAVAM IN A NEW LIGHT

open access: yesJournal of Ancient History and Archaeology, 2021
The article is focused on the 2nd to 4th century milestones recorded by archaeological excavations at Capidava and within a range not exceeding 15 miles, as the crow flies.
Ioan Carol OPRIȘ
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THE MOBILITY VECTORS OF SOLDIERS RECRUITED FROM THE RURAL MILIEU IN MOESIA INFERIOR. I. THE INSCRIPTIONS FROM CLAUDIUS TO TITUS

open access: yesJournal of Ancient History and Archaeology
This paper represents a first part of a bigger project, which highlights the mobility vectors of the soldiers coming from the rural milieu of Moesia Inferior.
Lucrețiu MIHAILESCU-BÎRLIBA
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Biostratigraphy and palaeogeography of lower Devonian Chitinozoans, from East and West Moesia, Romania [PDF]

open access: yes, 2005
The knowledge on the biostratigraphy of Moesia has been supplemented based on chitinozoan assemblages in two boreholes, one from East Moesia and the second one from West Moesia. Previous contributions on chitinozoans, acritarchs and miospores, using only
Vaida, M., Verniers, J.
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