Moesia
Moesia
Brief history of the province excerpted from UNRV History- Roman Empire.
Who was who in Roman Times: Moesia
Archaeologia Bulgarica
"Archaeologia Bulgarica is a new and the only one Bulgarian archaeological review in foreign language.It is a four-month journal (thrice a year; 20,5 X 27,5 cm; 100 pages and ca. 80 illustrations per a number; coloured cover) which presents a publishing forum for research in archaeology in the widest sense of the word.There are no restrictions for time and territory but Southeastern Europe."
Archaeology Research at Nottingham: Bulgaria and Greece: The Transition to Late Antiquity
A series of reports on excavations carried out at Dichin on the site of the aqueduct, within the late Roman village of Gradishteto and within the Roman city of Nicopolis in 1997.
Archaeology Research at Nottingham: Bulgaria - the countryside: the Village Survey Programme
Archaeology Research at Nottingham: Bulgaria - the city: Nicopolis ad Istrum Excavations 1997
Moesia
By Rachel Maiwald. Courtesy of Provinciae Imperii Romani 1996.
Ammianus Marcellinus on the Geography of the Pontus Euxinus by Jan Willem Drijvers.
Histos, Volume 2 (1998).
Sorin Olteanu's Thraco-Daco-Moesian Languages Project (TDML)
By Sorin Olteanu
Site devoted to linguistical and geographical study of the ancient Balkanic Roman provinces by Sorin Olteanu researcher at the Archeological Institute "V.Parvan" in Bucharest, Romania.
Romans on the Danube: Durostorum by Rumen Ivanov
Athena Review Vol.2, no.3 (2000)
Roman fortresses and cities along the River Danube
Athena Review Athena Review Image Archive: The Danube: Index
Moesia.
"While searching for interesting Provincial coins of Severus Alexander to collect, I came across the bronze coins of Moesia.ÊMoesia covered the are fronting the Danube and extending all the way to the Black Sea in what is now Bulgaria.If you want to get a better idea of where it was in the Roman Empire, look at the following map. Here is also another map of the area."
Die lokalen Münzen von Moesia Inferior und Thrakien in der römischen Kaiserzeit:The greek imperial coinage of Moesia Inferior and Thrace
In German and English.
Names of Governors and Legates on the coins of Moesia Inferior
From Akropolis Ancient Coins
Map of Moesia Inferior
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