
Battle of Naissus - Wikipedia
The Battle of Naissus in 268 or 269 was the defeat of a Gothic coalition by the Roman Empire under Emperor Gallienus (or Emperor Claudius II Gothicus) and the future Emperor Aurelian …
Niš - Wikipedia
In Constantinian narratives, Naissus was the city where the usurper Vetranio abdicated to Constantius II after a powerful speech he gave to the rebel armies. Julian, the last …
History of Niš - Wikipedia
Niš (Serbian Cyrillic: Ниш, pronounced ⓘ) was built on the ruins of Roman Naissus. The Late antiquity town was known as Naissus, Νάϊσσος, Ναϊσσός (Naissos), Naessus, urbs Naisitana, …
Nis | History, Facts, Points of Interest, & Map | Britannica
Niš, city in southeastern Serbia, on the Nišava River. The city is important for its command of the Morava - Vardar and Nišava river corridors, the two principal routes from central Europe to the …
The Princeton Encyclopedia of Classical Sites - Perseus Digital Library
NAISSUS (Niš) Yugoslavia. The birthplace of Constantine the Great and Constantius III on the Nišava river 239 km S of Belgrade (Singidunum). Following a Roman victory over the Dardani …
Naissus – a Roman and Early Byzantine city - Academia.edu
Its aim is to present the history of Naissus in the ancient time when the city was a part of the Roman Empire. The research is based on literary and epigraphic sources and archaeological …
Battle of Naissus - Wikiwand
The Battle of Naissus in 268 or 269 was the defeat of a Gothic coalition by the Roman Empire under Emperor Gallienus (or Emperor Claudius II Gothicus) and the future Emperor Aurelian …
Battle of Naissus explained - Everything Explained Today
The Battle of Naissus in 268 or 269 was the defeat of a Gothic coalition by the Roman Empire under Emperor Gallienus (or Emperor Claudius II Gothicus) and the future Emperor Aurelian …
Naissus.info poslovno informativni portal grada Niša
Vesti iz Niša, Dešavanja u Nišu, Poslovni adresar niških firmi, Besplatni mali oglasi.
Attila the Hun Battles: Naissus, Utus & Catalaunian Plains
The known recorded battles of Attila the Hun include the Siege of Naissus, Battle of the Utus, and Battle of the Catalaunian Plains, among others, from AD 441 to 451 or 453. In 434, Bleda and …
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