-
described Ulpia Oescus as a city of the Triballi, an
independent ancient tribe which inhabited today’s
northwestern Bulgaria.
Under Roman rule,
Oescus began as...
- 1976
ILIAN BOYANOV,
Oescus - from
castra to colonia.
Available from: https://www.researchgate.net/publication/297565828_
Oescus_-_from_castra_to_colonia...
-
Constantin cel Mare
dintre Oescus și Sucidava/ Pons per
Danuvium ductus. New data for the
bridge of
Constantine I
between Oescus and Sucidava. pp. 645–648...
- Garcia-Siller was
appointed auxiliary bishop of
Chicago and
Titular Bishop of
Oescus by Pope John Paul II. He
received his
episcopal consecration on
March 19...
- On 24
November 2010, Pope
Benedict XVI
appointed him
titular bishop of
Oescus and
auxiliary bishop of the
Archdiocese of Rio de Janeiro. He
received his...
- from 1980 to 1982.
Rosales was
consecrated bishop of the
titular see of
Oescus in a
ceremony on
October 28, 1974, and in 1980 was
appointed rector of the...
- an
ancient people who
lived in
northern Bulgaria in the
region of
Roman Oescus up to
southeastern Serbia,
possibly near the
territory of the
Morava Valley...
- respectively. The
island is
named after the
ancient Roman town of
Oescus in
Northern Bulgaria.
Oescus Island is
located at 62°21′07″S 59°41′15.5″W / 62.35194°S...
- of
other nomads. In 328, the
Romans built a
bridge between Sucidava and
Oescus (near Gigen)
which indicates that
there was a
significant trade with the...
- III (Pannonia Sup.) (CIMRM 1718)
Novae (Moesia Inf.) (CIMRM 2268 & 2269)
Oescus (Moesia Inf.) (CIMRM 2250) Rome (CIMRM 362, 593, & 594)
According to Boyce...