Between Iskar and Morava Rivers: Mediterranean Dacia and Roman Serdica Fefore Constabtine the Great [In Bulgarian]

The paper focuses on some little known facts from the history of Mediterranean Dacia and Serdica in the period between the 60s of the 3rd century AD to the establishment of the town as central residence of Constantine the Great, called by him “Mea Roma” (316 -January 330). The attention is drawn esp...

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Main Author: V. Vatchkova
Format: Article
Language:Bulgarian
Published: SCS Consulting Ltd. 2011-08-01
Series:Venec
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Online Access:http://www.venets.org/getfile.php?id=96
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spelling doaj-059162ece57a48d7a2128a27a347c0892020-11-24T23:13:08ZbulSCS Consulting Ltd.Venec1314-04261314-02562011-08-012184113Between Iskar and Morava Rivers: Mediterranean Dacia and Roman Serdica Fefore Constabtine the Great [In Bulgarian]V. VatchkovaThe paper focuses on some little known facts from the history of Mediterranean Dacia and Serdica in the period between the 60s of the 3rd century AD to the establishment of the town as central residence of Constantine the Great, called by him “Mea Roma” (316 -January 330). The attention is drawn especially on the great importance of the city under Galerius who issued (April 30th, 311) the First Edict of Tolerance. An attempt has also been made to present, in retrospect, the most important events, whose scene was Serdica under the emperors Aurelianus, Gallienus and Probus.http://www.venets.org/getfile.php?id=96SerdicaMea RomaConstantine the GreatGaleriusAurelianus
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Between Iskar and Morava Rivers: Mediterranean Dacia and Roman Serdica Fefore Constabtine the Great [In Bulgarian]
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Serdica
Mea Roma
Constantine the Great
Galerius
Aurelianus
author_facet V. Vatchkova
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title Between Iskar and Morava Rivers: Mediterranean Dacia and Roman Serdica Fefore Constabtine the Great [In Bulgarian]
title_short Between Iskar and Morava Rivers: Mediterranean Dacia and Roman Serdica Fefore Constabtine the Great [In Bulgarian]
title_full Between Iskar and Morava Rivers: Mediterranean Dacia and Roman Serdica Fefore Constabtine the Great [In Bulgarian]
title_fullStr Between Iskar and Morava Rivers: Mediterranean Dacia and Roman Serdica Fefore Constabtine the Great [In Bulgarian]
title_full_unstemmed Between Iskar and Morava Rivers: Mediterranean Dacia and Roman Serdica Fefore Constabtine the Great [In Bulgarian]
title_sort between iskar and morava rivers: mediterranean dacia and roman serdica fefore constabtine the great [in bulgarian]
publisher SCS Consulting Ltd.
series Venec
issn 1314-0426
1314-0256
publishDate 2011-08-01
description The paper focuses on some little known facts from the history of Mediterranean Dacia and Serdica in the period between the 60s of the 3rd century AD to the establishment of the town as central residence of Constantine the Great, called by him “Mea Roma” (316 -January 330). The attention is drawn especially on the great importance of the city under Galerius who issued (April 30th, 311) the First Edict of Tolerance. An attempt has also been made to present, in retrospect, the most important events, whose scene was Serdica under the emperors Aurelianus, Gallienus and Probus.
topic Serdica
Mea Roma
Constantine the Great
Galerius
Aurelianus
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