term Thraco-Roman describes the Romanized culture of Thracians under the rule of the Roman Empire. The Odrysian kingdom of Thrace became a Roman client...
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Culture of Ancient Rome Legacy of the Roman Empire Albanians in Italy Arbëreshë people Daco-Roman Gallo-Roman Thraco-Roman Tetrarchy World and Its Peoples....
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Dacia (redirect from Gothia (Roman province))
original on 19 February 2015. Retrieved 27 May 2023. — Sorin Olteanu's Thraco-Daco-Moesian Languages Project (SoLTDM) (sources, thesaurus, textual criticism...
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first Roman road built in Gaul Pillar of the Boatmen Thraco-Roman Loupian Roman villa Gallo language Ausonius Venantius Fortunatus Hilary of Arles Roman villas...
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Thrace (section Ancient and Roman history)
defeated several Roman legions in what is known as the Third Servile War. A number of Roman emperors of the 3rd–5th century were of Thraco-Roman backgrounds...
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Maximinus Thrax (category 3rd-century Roman emperors)
of 65, implying a birth in 173. Herodian writes that Maximinus was of Thraco-Roman origin. According to the notoriously unreliable Historia Augusta, he...
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Romance languages Legacy of the Roman Empire The Balkan linguistic union History of Romania Gallo-Roman Thraco-Roman Romano-British culture Jonathan Eagles...
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Thracian language (redirect from Thraco-Phrygian)
century. List of reconstructed Dacian words Thraco-Illyrian Paeonian language Ancient Macedonian language Thraco-Roman Paleo-Balkan languages Proto-Albanian...
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Jireček Line (category Romanization of Southeastern Europe)
on milestones, and in the army". Greek East and Latin West Daco-Roman Thraco-Roman History of Romanian Romanian language Albanian–Eastern Romance linguistic...
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sprachbund Origin of the Romanians Thraco-Roman Daco-Roman Eastern Romance languages Romance languages Legacy of the Roman Empire Istriot language The internal...
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portal Eastern Romance substratum Legacy of the Roman Empire Moldova–Romania relations Thraco-Roman The Balkan language area Kogan Page 2004, p. 242...
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sprachbund Origin of the Romanians Thraco-Roman Daco-Roman Eastern Romance languages Romance languages Legacy of the Roman Empire Latin-Greek connection The...
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name from the Moesi, a Thraco-Dacian tribe that lived there before the Roman conquest 75 BC-c. 29 BC and formally became a Roman province of that name...
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Justinian I (redirect from Justinian I of the Roman Empire)
(possibly the last Roman emperor to be one), he came from a peasant family thought to have been of either of Illyro-Roman or Thraco-Roman origin. The name...
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Romanian Balkan sprachbund Origin of the Romanians Thraco-Roman Daco-Roman Romance languages Legacy of the Roman Empire The internal classification of the Eastern...
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457 (section Roman Empire)
Pulcheria. February 7 – Leo I, a Thraco-Roman (or Dacian) high-ranking officer, becomes the new emperor of the Eastern Roman Empire, reigning for nearly 20...
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Thracia (redirect from Roman Thrace)
magister militum per Thracias. Constantinople List of Roman governors of Thracia Thraco-Roman Swinburne Carr, Thomas (1838). The history and geography...
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Classification of Thracian (redirect from Thraco-Dacian)
satem characteristics by the time they are attested. A Daco-Thracian (or Thraco-Dacian) grouping with Dacian as either the same language or different from...
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Dionysius Exiguus (category 6th-century Italo-Roman people)
Thraco-Roman origin (romanized Geto–Dacian), like Vitalian's family to whom he was related, and the rest of the Scythian monks and other Thraco-Roman...
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Greek, 4% (c. 120) were Illyrian, 2.3% (c. 70) were Celtic, 2% (c. 60) were Thraco-Dacian, and another 2% (c. 60) were Semites from Syria. Regardless of their...
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which had sided with *Mithridates, was sacked and in part destroyed by the Roman general *Sulla [...] Greece suffered severely, both from Sulla and from...
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Romanians (redirect from Romanization (identity))
Romanians of Bulgaria History of Romania Origin of the Romanians Thraco-Roman Daco-Roman Brodnici Morlachs Gorals Moravian Wallachia Culture of Romania...
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Romance languages, including those of the western Balkans (Dalmatian). The Thraco-Roman period of the language is usually delimited between the 2nd century (or...
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Dacians (section Roman rule)
Journal of Roman Archaeology. ISBN 978-1-887-82956-4. {{cite book}}: |work= ignored (help) Russu, I. Iosif (1967). Limba Traco-Dacilor ('Thraco-Dacian language')...
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Romano-British culture (category Roman Britain)
Daco-Roman Gallo-Roman culture Illyro-Roman Roman sites in the United Kingdom Romano-British temple Thraco-Roman Shotter, David (2 August 2004). Roman Britain...
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The term Thraco-Illyrian refers to a hypothesis according to which the Daco-Thracian and Illyrian languages comprise a distinct branch of Indo-European...
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text), the survival of the Thraco-Romans in the Lower Danube basin during the Migration Period is an obvious fact: Thraco-Romans haven't vanished in the...
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historical record in their conflicts with the expanding Roman state and the formation of Roman Macedonia in 146 BCE. Between the years 106 and 100 BCE...
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Leo I (emperor) (category 5th-century eastern Roman consuls)
born in Thracia or in Dacia Aureliana province in the year 401 to a Thraco-Roman family. His Dacian origin is mentioned by Candidus Isaurus, while John...
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