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- The Battle of Naissus (268 or 269 AD) was the defeat of a Gothic coalition by the Roman Empire under Emperor Gallienus (or Emperor Claudius II Gothicus)...
- Oretachi ni Asu wa Naissu (俺たちに明日はないッス) is a ****anese manga written and illustrated by Akira Sasō. It was adapted into a live action high school coming-of-age...
- Emperor Claudius Gothicus decisively defeated the Goths at the Battle of Naissus (present-day Niš). Later playing a prominent role in the history of the...
- Naissus was an ancient city and former bishopric in Balkanic Dacia, which remains a Latin Catholic titular see. Naissus, today's Niš in Serbia, was important...
- common is that they are located either near roads, such as Via Lissus-Naissus, or near the mines of North Kosovo and eastern Kosovo. Most of the settlements...
- Constantinus 25 July 306 – 22 May 337 (30 years, 9 months and 27 days) Born at Naissus c. 272 as the son of the Augustus Constantius and Helena. Proclaimed Augustus...
- province by Diocletian, with the capital at Naissus. In Roman times the eastern part of Dardania, from Scupi to Naissus, remained inhabited mostly by a local...
- against the Alemanni and decisively defeated the Goths at the Battle of Naissus. He died after suc****bing to a "pestilence", possibly the Plague of Cyprian...
- Year Title Role Other notes Ref. 2008 Oretachi ni Asu wa Naissu Aki 2013 Tokumei Sentai Go-Busters vs. Kaizoku Sentai Gokaiger: The Movie Escape Hanako-san...
- Rome—Constantine I, also known as Constantine the Great—was born in the territory of Naissus to the city's south, Roman Christianity's champion, Flavius Iovi**** (Jovian/Jovan)...