- Notitia,
Dacia Ripensis was
governed by a praeses,
while the
governor of
Dacia Mediterranea was a more
senior consularis.
Dacia Ripensis was
under the...
- the
provinces of Dardania,
Thracia and the
partition of
Dacia Ripensis (with
Ripensis losing its capital, Serdica, in the process, a city that was previously...
- The
Pannonia Valeria or
simply Valeria, also
known as
Pannonia Ripensis, was one of the
provinces of the
Roman Empire. It was
formed in the year 296, during...
- Nori**** (/ˈnɒrɪkəm/) is the
Latin name for the
kingdom or
federation of
tribes that
included most of
modern Austria and part of Slovenia. In the first...
- Феликс Ромулијана /
Feliks Romulijana),
built by
Emperor Galerius in
Dacia Ripensis. The main area
covers 10
acres (40,000 m2). In the
vicinity of Gamzigrad...
- in an area
between Dacia Ripensis and
Macedonia (overlapping with
Dacia Mediterranea).
Modern research considers Dacia Ripensis as the more
likely region...
-
ripense Pannonia I
Pannonia II
Savia Valeria ripensis Diocese of
Dacia Dacia Mediterranea Dacia Ripensis Dardania Moesia I
Praevalitana Diocese of Macedonia...
- of Illyri****. :
Dacia Mediterranea, with its
capital at
Serdica Dacia Ripensis, with its
capital at
Ratiaria In the
fourth century reform (also splitting...
-
Constantius an
Illyrian who was born in the same
region (then
called Dacia Ripensis) and a
native of the
province of Moesia. His
original full name, as well...
-
after the
Legio XIII Gemina.
Roman legion List of
Roman legions Dacia Ripensis XIII is read out as
tertia decima.
Reconstructed pronunciation of the full...