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Bassianae – a reassessment of epigraphic evidence [PDF]

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The Roman town of Bassianae was situated in the southeastern corner of Pannonia and, from 106 AD, Pannonia Inferior. Its remnants are visible in the vicinity of modern Ruma, on the site of Gradina, near the modern village of Donji Petrovci.
Ferjančić, Snežana   +1 more
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The cult of Mars in Central Balkans: A Roman or Romano-Celtic deity? [PDF]

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The paper presents, based on epigraphic and archaeological material, so far known aspects of the Roman god Mars in the territory of Central Balkans, with an emphasis on the province Moesia Superior.
Gavrilović, Nadja
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Bronze vessels of the late Roman Republic and the early Roman Empire from Moesia (northern Bulgaria)

Dacia. Revue d’archéologie et d’histoire ancienne. Nouvelle série, 2023
The article examines the finds of bronze vessels from the territory of modern Northern Bulgaria. The single find outside this region that is included is from Krǎn, which is probably the earliest Roman import in the territory of Bulgaria, from the ...
Vladislav Zhivkov
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STRUGGLE FOR HEGEMONY IN THE MIDDLE DANUBE IN THE 3RD AND 2ND CENTURIES BC

Tula Scientific Bulletin History Linguistics
The article deals with the issue of struggle between Illyrians, Celts and Thracians in the Middle Danube in the 3rd – 2nd centuries BC. According to Strabo and Appian, the hegemonies of the Triballi from Thrace, the Autariatae from Illyria and the Celtic
Konstantin А. Anisimov, S. Yartsev
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