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    STUDIA HISTORIA - Issue no. 1-2 / 2009  
         
  Article:   ROMAN ARMY FROM BANAT IN THE IVTH CENTURY AD.

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  Abstract:  The Roman military presence in Banat, in the IInd and IIIrd centuries AD, represents a very interesting and important field of study concerning the Roman civilization in Dacia.
The withdrawal of the army and the administration to the South of the Danube makes Roman civilization present on both sides of the river, where our historical sources speak about an effective Roman presence.
The most important, but the only one written source, which speaks about the Roman army in the IVth century, is Notitia Dignitatum in which are presented the military units from the Eastern Empire in 395, during Theodosius’ I reign (379-395 AD) and from the Western Empire after 420AD. 

Key-words: Banat, Roman army, Roman roads, Tibiscum, IVth century AD.

 
         
     
         
         
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