Marcianopolis or Marcianople (Greek: Μαρκιανούπολις), also known as Parthenopolis was an ancient Greek, then Roman capital city and archbishopric in Moesia...
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invaded Moesia and Thrace across the Danube frontier, and laid siege to Marcianopolis, as the Carpi, encouraged by the Gothic incursions, renewed their assaults...
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in 376, in a migration fleeing the invading Huns. Some time later in Marcianopolis, the escort to their leader Fritigern was killed while meeting with...
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Romania late 1st or early 2nd century AD Abritus Razgrad Bulgaria 106AD Marcianopolis Devnya Bulgaria 106 AD Durostorum Silistra Bulgaria earliest preserved...
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towns on the coasts of the western Black Sea and the Danube (Tomi, Marcianopolis), the invaders attacked Byzantium and Chrysopolis. Part of their fleet...
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century) Faith, Hope and Charity of Rome (2nd century) Melitina of Marcianopolis (2nd century) Venera of Rome (died 143) Praxedes of Rome (died 165)...
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appointed magister militum of Thrace. In the same year, he led from Marcianopolis an attack against Attila but was defeated at the Battle of the Utus...
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(Diocletianopolis (Hisarya)) Marcianopolis Devnya Bulgaria 43°13′20″N 27°34′10″E / 43.222222°N 27.569444°E / 43.222222; 27.569444 (Marcianopolis (Devnya)) Serdica...
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Cniva invade Moesia. They cross the Danube and lay siege to Novae and Marcianopolis. Battle of Augusta Traiana: The Romans lose the battle against the Goths...
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Pentassarion issued under Roman emperor Philip II. in Marcianopolis. Reverse showing a Glycon coiled left, with beard....
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Moesia, where he created the new cities of Nicopolis ad Istrum and Marcianopolis. A vicus was also created around the Tropaeum Traianum. The garrison...
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Colonia Ulpia Ratiaria, near modern Archar, Bulgaria. Marcianopolis Ulpia, another name for Marcianopolis, Bulgaria. Ulpia Nicopolis, another name for Nicopolis...
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Marciana and Trajan. The other town was founded in 106 and was called Marcianopolis (which is now a part of modern Devnya, Bulgaria). Marciana died between...
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destroy a base in the Eastern Roman Empire. These raids take him to Marcianopolis, Philippopolis, and Constantinople, continuing even as the Romans attempt...
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Battle at the Harzhorn. 238, Gothic raid on Istria, 248–249, Raid in Marcianopolis by Goths. 250, Roman victory at the Battle of Nicopolis ad Istrum. Gothic...
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Haeumus Mountains, including the cities of Nicopolis ad Istrum and Marcianopolis in Thracia, but by the end of the 2nd century AD the border had moved...
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Thrace)[citation needed] after Adrianople. Moreover, troops were needed to protect Marcianopolis and other threatened cities, so it is unlikely that all three armies...
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early 377, the Goths revolted after a commotion with the people of Marcianopolis, and defeated the corrupt Roman governor Lupicinus near the city at...
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method in Europe for naming years. Emperor Maurice uses the city of Marcianopolis (modern Bulgaria) as a military base of operations on the lower Danube...
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penetrated the impracticable mountain passes and shortly thereafter captured Marcianopolis, where the Rus' were holding a number of Bulgar princes hostage. Sviatoslav...
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Rider (Madara archeological reserve) Magura Cave Maltepe Maltepe Mound Marcianopolis Mezek Nesebar Nicopolis ad Istrum Nicopolis ad Nestum Novae Odessus...
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000 or so likely led by the chieftains Argaith and Gunteric, besieged Marcianopolis, without success it seems. Then they probably headed south to besiege...
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towns on the coasts of the western Black Sea and the Danube (Tomis, Marcianopolis), the invaders attacked Byzantium and Chrysopolis. Part of their fleet...
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disciple of Apostle Paul, martyred at Heraclea (86) Martyr Melitina of Marcianopolis (c. 138-161) Great-martyr Euphemia the All-praised, of Chalcedon (304)...
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reinforcement (478). The Ostrogoths under king Theoderic advanced as far as Marcianopolis in Thrace in 478. The Moesian Goths prepared to cross the Balkan Mountains...
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000 or so likely led by the chieftains Argaith and Gunteric, besieged Marcianopolis, without success it seems. Then they probably headed south to besiege...
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1704) was a Roman Catholic prelate who served as Titular Archbishop of Marcianopolis (1678–1704). Vitus Piluzzi was ordained a priest in the Order of Friars...
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(1608–1674) was a Roman Catholic prelate who served as Titular Bishop of Marcianopolis (1656–1674). Pierre Parcevich was born in Chiprovatz in 1608. On 6 March...
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(1914–1988), Coadjutor Archbishop of Cagayan de Oro; Titular Archbishop of Marcianopolis; Founder of the Daughters of Saint Teresa (Cebu, Philippines) Declared...
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AD, it was conquered by the Roman Empire. Under Emperor Diocletian, Marcianopolis (Devnya) became the centre of the Roman province of Moesia Secunda of...
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