Nicopolis ad Istrum (Greek: Νικόπολις ἡ πρὸς Ἴστρον) or Nicopolis ad Iatrum was a Roman and Early Byzantine town. Its ruins are located at the village...
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Romans intercepted them near Nicopolis ad Istrum. The Romans intercepted the Goths just before they could reach Nicopolis. Decius and Herennius launched...
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Nicopolis ad Nestum (Greek: Νικόπολις ἡ περὶ Νέστον, Nikópolis hē perì Néston) or Nicopolis ad Mestum, is a ruined Roman town in the province of Thracia...
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Nicopolis (theme), a Byzantine theme (military province) encompassing western Greece Nicopolis ad Istrum, a city in Moesia, also known as Nicopolis ad...
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emperor) Trebonianus Gallus. Then the invaders headed south to plunder Nicopolis ad Istrum where Decius defeated them but not decisively. After these initial...
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episcopal see is in Rousse, although the diocese is named after Nicopolis ad Istrum. The diocese is immediately subject of the Holy See. The current...
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Danube in 249 or 250 with two armies. His army attacked Novae and Nicopolis ad Istrum unsuccessfully before defeating the army of Emperor Decius at Augusta...
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Roman troops, led by Decius. They ambushed Cniva at the Battle of Nicopolis ad Istrum in 250, routing him, before being ambushed and routed themselves...
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of an Ottoman force. Battle of Nicopolis may also refer to: Battle of Nicopolis (48 BC) Battle of Nicopolis ad Istrum, a battle in 250 between the Romans...
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Roman army under Trajan had been amassed near the later city of Nicopolis ad Istrum at the junction of the Iatrus (Yantra) and the Rositsa rivers in...
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Dacians and their allies were repulsed after two battles in Moesia, at Nicopolis ad Istrum and Adamclisi. Trajan's army then advanced further into Dacian territory...
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the south till the Danube in the north, while the last finds from Nicopolis ad Istrum date to the 1750–1850 period. In 2021, the Eurasian beaver was confirmed...
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translation of the Wulfila Bible by a small Gothic community in Nicopolis ad Istrum (a place in northern Bulgaria). Later, because of an influx of south...
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emperor) Trebonianus Gallus. Then the invaders headed south to plunder Nicopolis ad Istrum where Decius defeated them but not decisively. After these initial...
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Roxolani (section 1st century AD)
first campaign of AD 101–102 at Nicopolis ad Istrum. They appear to have stood aside as neutrals during Trajan's final campaign of AD 105–106, which ended...
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Western Europe, Near East and North Africa to its fall in the 5th century AD, the political history of Ancient Rome was closely entwined with its military...
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Third Century (235–284) Battle at the Harzhorn (c. 235) Battle of Nicopolis ad Istrum (250) Battle of Beroe (250) Siege of Philippopolis (250) Battle of...
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able to fully recover to what it had been during the Pax Romana (27 BC – AD 180). This economic decline was far more noticeable and important in the western...
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Roman Coins (forumancientcoins.com): "Bronze coin of Caracalla from Nicopolis ad Istrum with a single star in the arms of the crescent moon; coin of Geta...
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attacked Novae and were then defeated by Decius at the Battle of Nicopolis ad Istrum before moving on to Augusta Traiana pursued by Decius where at the...
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(near modern Pomorie, along the Bulgarian Black Sea coast), and Nicopolis ad Istrum. 272 Emperor Aurelian put an end to Zenobia's reign when, after liberating...
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256 David Vagi (2001) [Coinage and History of the Roman Empire: C 82 BC - AD 480: Vol. 1] [Routledge] Zarinkoob (1999), p. 195 Paul Chrystal, Roman Military...
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1st c. AD Comagenis Tulln Austria 100 AD Sostra Lomets, Lovech Bulgaria 101-106 AD Nicopolis ad Istrum Nikyup, Veliko Tarnovo Bulgaria 103 AD Aquincum...
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eleventh-century Georgia and Armenia. Among Roman inscriptions from Nicopolis ad Istrum, Sabazios is generally equated with Jove and mentioned alongside...
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Retrieved 3 August 2012. Polfer, Michel (28 January 2000). "Tetricus I (AD 271-273)". Die Imperatoribus Romanis. Salve Regina University. Retrieved 3...
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Bible into the Gothic language is thought to have been performed in Nicopolis ad Istrum in today's northern Bulgaria. Traditionally ascribed to Wulfila,...
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invasion of Egypt occurred in the summer, or possibly in October, of 270 AD when the forces of Queen Zenobia of Palmyra, led by her general Zabdas and...
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Anchialus (near modern Pomorie, along the Bulgarian Black Sea coast) and Nicopolis ad Istrum. He also traveled shortly thereafter to Sirmium, where he received...
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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 south along...
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