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    STUDIA THEOLOGIA CATHOLICA - Issue no. 1 / 2008  
         
  Article:   DACO-ROMAN CHRISTIANITY IN THE 4TH-6TH CENTURIES. NATIVES AND MIGRANTS.

Authors:  DANIEL CHIU.
 
       
         
  Abstract:  Daco-roman Christianity in the 4th-6th centuries. Natives and Migrants. On the basis of known archaeological discoveries (Gudea-Ghiurco 1988) the author focuses on the Christianity from the former Dacian provinces along the 4th-6th centuries AD (fig. 1;2). He separates the Christian discoveries on this territory according to the stages of its developments, on the one hand (fig. 4-5; 12) on the other hand according to the ages in which migration towards west affected the studied territory (Gothi, Gepidae, Avars (fig. 3; 16; 16a). It is an attempt unknown until now in historiography, which might lead to important results.The author discuses the political, economic and social situation of the former Dacian provinces (Porolissensis, Apulensis and Malvensis) between 275-602, as well as the Barbarian tribes that had temporarily settled there. In this way it is possible to deduce some general relations between the Daco-Romans and the migratory Goths (end of 4th, beginning of 5th centuries), Gepidae (second half of the 5th and first half of the 6th centuries) and Avari (after second half of the 6th century).  
         
     
         
         
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