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  • celebrated for centuries.  Sofia was known as Serdica by the Romans, and was the seat of a famous council in 343.  It belonged to the Bulgarians from the...
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  • titular metropolitan see of Dacia Mediterranea. The true name of the city (now Sophia, the capital of Bulgaria) was Serdica, the city of the Serdi, a Thracian...
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  • Sardica, Council of by Carl Theodor Mirbt 27140071911 Encyclopædia Britannica, Volume 24 — Sardica, Council ofCarl Theodor Mirbt ​SARDICA, COUNCIL OF, an ecclesiastical...
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  • medallions, of Caracalla and other emperors. The money of the imperial class issued by Philippopolis, Serdica and Trajanopolis should also be noticed. In the...
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  • from the Carpathians to the neighbourhood of Adrianople; Serdica (the present Sofia) was taken, and the valley of the Struma conquered. Prêslav, the Bulgarian...
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  • returned to Serdica, which was his native place, many great crimes were perpetrated in the camp of Augustus, under pretence of upholding the majesty of the emperor...
    361 bytes (15,072 words) - 13:42, 16 April 2012
  • public causeways, took out-of-way roads through the woods, and withdrew, some to Philippopolis, and from thence to Serdica, others to Macedonia; with...
    265 bytes (17,478 words) - 13:37, 16 April 2012
  • Serdica on the military road to Constantinople." It is on the river Vardar (Axius) which connects it with Stobi and Thessalonica. "A. direct line of Roman...
    564 bytes (32,206 words) - 12:21, 6 March 2023