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Latin verse inscriptions from the Limes of Moesia inferior

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The roads and beneficiaries in Inferior Moesia

Latinitate, Romanitate, Românitate, 2023
The connection between the beneficiarii of the Roman army and the road stations is well-known. However, the previous works does not pay much attention on which roads did they act. In this article we are trying to establish a connection between the presence of these officers and the finding spots of the inscriptions where they are attested.
Lucretiu Mihailescu-Birliba, Ana Honcu
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DALLA MOESIA ALLA MOESIA INFERIOR:

2021
The present paper offers a synthesis of the creation and evolution of Moesia Inferior, a Danubian province of the Roman Empire (today Bulgaria and Romanian Dobrudja). Like the neighboring border provinces, the main features of Moesia Inferior are strong militarization, low demographic density and limited Roman urbanization mainly concentrated along the
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Mithras in Moesia Inferior

Acta Antiqua Academiae Scientiarum Hungaricae, 2018
Summary The paper starts by adding to the corpus of Mithraic monuments the recently (re)discovered monuments, from Carsium, Nicopolis ad Istrum, Tropaeum Traiani, Tomis and Capidava. In the second part it focuses on the differences and similitudes between the cults in Novae and Istros, by analysing Mithraism's place in their respective ...
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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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Bronzuri romane inedite din Moesia Inferior

2016
Among the recent donations from the last years entered the collections of the Museum of Tulcea is an important group of accessories, furniture, parts of bronze vessels, toilet casket accessories and other finds belonging to instrumentum domesticum, used in everyday life of local communities in Roman Dobroudja.
Nuţu, George, Chiriac, Costel
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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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