Singidunum (Serbian: Сингидунум, Singidunum) was an ancient city which later evolved into modern Belgrade, the capital of Serbia. The name is of Celtic...
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Singidunum University (Serbian: Универзитет Сингидунум, romanized: Univerzitet Singidunum) is a private university in Belgrade, Serbia which offers undergraduate...
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which overshadowed Singidunum in significance, and just across the Sava River from Taurunum (modern Zemun) in Pannonia. Singidunum became an important...
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Siege of Belgrade (redirect from Siege of Singidunum)
Belgrade has been besieged numerous times in its history, Siege of Belgrade may refer to: Siege of Belgrade (1440), failed Ottoman siege Siege of Belgrade...
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tribal state, building several fortifications, including their capital at Singidunum (present-day Belgrade) and Naissos (present-day Niš). The Romans conquered...
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Ursacius (fl. 335–346) was the bishop of Singidunum (the ancient city which was to become Belgrade), during the middle of the 4th century. He played an...
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Secundianus of Singidunum (fl. 381) was bishop of Singidunum (in the Roman province of Dacia, modern Belgrade). Little is known of his life; except that...
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Vaterpolo klub Singidunum (Serbian Cyrillic: Ватерполо клуб Сингидунум) is a water polo club from Belgrade, Serbia. The team competes in the Serbian Water...
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Claudia. After the Dacian invasion of 86, Domitian moved the legion to Singidunum (modern Belgrade in Moesia Superior, although there is some evidence of...
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Serdica was a significant city on the Roman road Via Militaris, connecting Singidunum and Byzantium. In the 3rd century, it became the capital of Dacia Aureliana...
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archaeological sites in Serbia. Protective and systematic researches of ancient Singidunum have been lasting for more than a hundred years. Unfortunately, at the...
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In 34–33 BC, the Roman army reached Belgrade. It became the romanised Singidunum in the 1st century AD and, by the mid-2nd century, the city was proclaimed...
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century. Fronto, as governor of Moesia Superior and Dacia combined in 169–70, was in command of legions stationed at Apulum, Viminacium and Singidunum...
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State of the Scordisci (3rd century BC-1st century AD) with capital in Singidunum (Belgrade), and the Dacian Kingdom of Burebista (1st century BC). During...
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Seuthopolis Sintia Pyrgos Samothrace Serdika Pulpudeva Varna Uskudama Singidunum Cities Culture People Language Religion Construction Art Warfare Mysteries...
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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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uncle, Valamir, while his father became king. Not long afterwards near Singidunum (modern Belgrade) in upper Moesia, the Tisza Sarmatian king Babai had...
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the widest sense was 22,707 in 2002. The predecessor to Belgrade was Singidunum, a Celtic and, later, Roman fortified town. The original earthen and wooden...
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forming the province of Moesia Prima including cities Viminacium and Singidunum, while the southern part was organised as the new province of Dardania...
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leaders of the Arians, bishops Palladius of Ratiaria and Secundianus of Singidunum, confident of numbers, prevailed upon Gratian to call a general council...
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Name Native name Location Faculties Founded Enrolled students Singidunum University Универзитет Сингидунум Belgrade 3 2005 8,827 Economics Academy Универзитет...
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in 441. The Hunnish army sacked Margus and Viminacium, and then took Singidunum (Belgrade) and Sirmium. During 442, Theodosius recalled his troops from...
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364 The Creed of Germinius professed in correspondence with Ursacius of Singidunum and Valens of Mursa Palladius's rule of faith Three credal statements...
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4th century, such as Germinius of Sirmium, Ursacius of Singidunum and Secundianus of Singidunum (modern Belgrade), while several Councils were held in...
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2nd century BC – 1st century AD. The Romans continued the expansion of Singidunum (modern capital Belgrade), Sirmium (Sremska Mitrovica) and Naissus (Niš)...
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by Bayan's son and successor Bayan II, the Avars proceeded to capture Singidunum (Belgrade) and Viminacium. They suffered setbacks, however, during Maurice's...
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and the Huns overcame a weak Roman army to raze the cities of Margus, Singidunum and Viminacium. Although a truce was concluded in 441, two years later...
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died at Dadastana, never having reached the capital. Jovian was born at Singidunum, Moesia Superior (today Belgrade in Serbia), in 331, son of Varronianus...
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