Via Militaris or Via Diagonalis was an ancient Roman road, starting from Singidunum (today the Serbian capital Belgrade), passing by Danube coast to Viminacium...
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was originally described by Carl Linnaeus in 1753 as Clavaria militaris. Cordyceps militaris parasitizes insects and is used in traditional Chinese medicine...
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Look up militaris in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Militaris may refer to: Via Militaris, an ancient Roman road Vir militaris, a Roman legate that governed...
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the centre of the road network of inland Thrace, and the strategic Via Militaris was crossed by several other roads at the site, leading to the Danube...
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which Naissus was the capital, which also included Remesiana on the Via Militaris and the towns of Pautalia and Germania. He lived in Naissus briefly...
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Euspinolia militaris is a species of wasp in the family Mutillidae. Though it is a wingless wasp, it has sometimes been referred to by the name panda...
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initially as Ulpianorum and then Remesiana (Moesi) and stood along the Via Militaris between Naissus and Serdica. Emperor Justinian had following strongholds...
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oceanic climate (Köppen climate classification: Dfb). The Roman road Via Militaris was built in the 1st century AD and went through the town. In May 2010...
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was the territory between Belgrade and the Gate of Trajan, entering Via Militaris in Thrace. In the Middle Ages this territory was afforested with inaccessible...
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Pannonia. Singidunum became an important and strategic position along the Via Militaris, an important Roman road connecting fortresses and settlements along...
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the cities taken in the Roman conquest in 75 BC. The Romans built the Via Militaris in the 1st century, with Naissus being one of the key towns. Niš is...
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providing a land and rail link from Germany to Istanbul, that is, on Via Militaris. Though the Balkan theatre saw successful campaigns of rapid movement...
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Roman roads (redirect from Via publica)
Via Egnatia (146 BC) connecting Dyrrhachium (on Adriatic Sea) to Byzantium via Thessaloniki Austria / Serbia / Bulgaria / Turkey Via Militaris (Via Diagonalis...
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De re militari (Latin "Concerning Military Matters"), also Epitoma rei militaris, is a treatise by the Late Latin writer Publius Flavius Vegetius Renatus...
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including a Hungarian contingent, left Braničevo on 11 July following the Via Militaris that led to Constantinople. They were harassed by bandits along the...
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West to East on the south side of the Danube river (via militaris iuxta riva danuvii or shorter via iuxta danuvii). This then important road is called by...
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etc. were built. Serdica was a significant city on the Roman road Via Militaris, connecting Singidunum and Byzantium. In the 3rd century, it became...
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supporting the usurper Magnentius. It took place at Mursa, near the Via Militaris in the province of Pannonia (modern Osijek, Croatia). The battle, one...
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Stefanov, Nenad (2021). The Balkan Route: Historical Transformations from Via Militaris to Autoput. Berlin. ISBN 978-3-11-061856-3. OCLC 1248760000.{{cite book}}:...
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"Eris militaris Report". Integrated Taxonomic Information System. Retrieved 2019-09-23. "Eris militaris". GBIF. Retrieved 2019-09-23. "Eris militaris". NMBE...
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the Empire. Important trade routes were the ancient Roman Via Militaris, Via Egnatia, Via de Zenta, and the Kopaonik road, among others. Ragusan merchants...
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Serbia was an important geo-strategical province, through which the Via Militaris crossed. This area was frequently intruded by barbarians in the 5th...
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spokes and build more direct cross-country routes. The Via Augusta was originally a via militaris, i.e., a military road built by legionaries of the Roman...
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it was in the Mediterranean province Dacia. A Roman military road (Via Militaris) was built in 1st century AD across the territory. There were also two...
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trade with Serbia and Bulgaria. From Niš, the ancient Roman road of Via Militaris continued all the way to Constantinople. The road ended its use with...
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an important geo-strategical Byzantine province, through which the Via Militaris crossed. This area was frequently intruded upon by barbarians in the...
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biggest cities in the Balkans of that time. It lies on the Roman road Via Militaris. Viminacium was devastated by Huns in the 5th century, but was later...
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rolling Albury Bottom, a scheduled monument and the "Herestraet or Via Militaris" of the Chertsey Charters ran through Chobham parish. In 1772 Roman...
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among other centres, and a few remnants of monuments survive, such as Via Militaris, Trajan's Bridge, Diana Fortress, Felix Romuliana (UNESCO), etc. Northern...
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"Dysphania militaris Linnaeus". The Moths of Borneo. Retrieved April 16, 2019. "Inchworm moth (Geometridae Geometrinae Dysphania militaris - (Linnaeus...
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