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Romans in the end of the
first half of the 1st
century under the name
Transmarisca. The
settlement was part of the
Roman military boundary in the 1st and...
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Transmarisca Bay (Bulgarian: залив Трансмариска, ‘Zaliv
Transmarisca’ \'za-liv trans-ma-'ri-ska\) is the 4.3 km wide bay
indenting for 3.2 km the north...
- (Varna),
Nicopolis (Nikopol),
Abrittus (Razgrad),
Durostorum (Silistra),
Transmarisca (Tutrakan), ****aginta
Prista (Ruse) and
Novae (Svishtov), all in Bulgaria...
- Remesiana) ****agnita Prista,
modern Ruse
Sirmium Theranda Traianopolis Transmarisca,
modern Tutrakan Tropaeum Traiani Turres,
modern Pirot Ulmetum Ulpiana...
- inaugurated, most
probably in 327, on the left bank of the Danube,
across Transmarisca, in the
delta of the
Arges river. In 367,
emperor Valens crossed the...
- new fort of
Sucidava on the
north bank of the Danube,
another linking Transmarisca and the fort of
Daphne which was also on the
north bank of the Danube...
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Traianopolis in
Rhodope Traiectum ad
Mosam Tralles in Asia
Tralles in
Lydia Transmarisca Trapezopolis Trapezus (Latin
Church and
Armenian Catholic Church) Treba...
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Biscoe Islands,
Antarctica forming the west side of the
entrance to
Transmarisca Bay. The
point was
mapped from air
photos by the
Falkland Islands and...
- Margum,
Nicopolis ad Iaternum, Novæ, Œscus,
Sozopolis in Hæmimonto,
Transmarisca All
other defunct jurisdictions have
current successor sees. List of...
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Watkins Island to the
south by
Lewis Sound. Its
north coast is
indented by
Transmarisca Bay and
Suregetes Cove. The
island was
mapped from air
photos taken by...