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- 43°49′01″N 22°54′28″E / 43.81694°N 22.90778°E / 43.81694; 22.90778 Ratiaria (or: Ratsaria, Raetiaria, Retiaria, Reciaria, Razaria; Bulgarian: Рациария;...
- Balkan peninsula, immediately south of the Middle Danube. Its capital was Ratiaria (modern Archar, Bulgaria). It was a district less urban than neighbouring...
- Palladius of Ratiaria (modern Archar Bulgaria) was a late 4th century Arian Christian theologian, based in the Roman province of Dacia in modern Romania...
- of Ptolemais in Thebaide (Ptolemais Hermiou, Egypt) Archdiocese of Ratiaria (Ratiaria, Bulgaria) Archdiocese of Rhizaeum (Rize, Turkey) Archdiocese of Rhoina...
- appointed him Apostolic Nuncio to Papua New Guinea and Titular Archbishop of Ratiaria. He received his episcopal consecration in Christ the King Cathedral of...
- of the Moesi which was reorganized as a Roman colony was located around Ratiaria in the first century AD. The ethnic name of the Balkan Μοισοί Moesi, as...
- on the Archar river in the Vidin province. In Roman times the town of Ratiaria, from which the name derives, has been an important port on the Danube...
- 4th-century Roman agricultural writer usually known as Palladius Palladius of Ratiaria, late 4th-century Arian Christian theologian Palladius (prefect), prefect...
- of Dardania." Jones 1988, p. 231: "When founded as a colony by Trajan, Ratiaria was within Moesia Superior: when Aurelian withdrew from the old Dacia north...
- of religious ferment, two leaders of the Arians, bishops Palladius of Ratiaria and Secundi**** of Singidunum, confident of numbers, prevailed upon Gratian...