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Thracia". The establishment of Roman colonies and mostly several Greek cities, as was
Nicopolis, Topeiros, Traianoupolis, Plotinoupolis, and Hadrianoupolis resulted from the Roman Empire's urbanization. The Roman provincial policy in Thrace favored mainly not the Romanization but the Hellenization of the country, which had started as early as the Archaic period through the Greek colonisation and was completed by the end of Roman antiquity. As regards the competition between the Greek and Latin language, the very high rate of Greek inscriptions in Thrace extending south of
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and the subjugation of
Macedonia to the Romans, Thrace also lost its independence and became tributary to Rome. Towards the end of the 1st century BC Thrace lost its status as a client kingdom as the Romans began to directly appoint their kings. This situation lasted until 46 AD, when the Romans
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During the Roman domination, within the geographical borders of ancient Thrace, there were two separate Roman provinces, namely Thrace ("provincia
Thracia") and Lower Moesia ("Moesia inferior"). Later, in the times of Diocletian, the two provinces were joined and formed the so-called "Dioecesis
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the lost regions in the late 10th century until the
Bulgarians regained control of the northern half at the end of the 12th century. Throughout the 13th century and the first half of the 14th century, the region was changing in the hands of the Bulgarian and the Byzantine Empire (excluding
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began to crumble, Thracia fell from the authority of Rome and into the hands of
Germanic tribal rulers. With the fall of the Western Roman Empire, Thracia turned into a battleground territory for the better part of the next 1,000 years. The surviving eastern portion of the
754:: Tereus, the King of Thrace, lusts after his sister-in-law, Philomela. He kidnaps her, holds her captive, rapes her, and cuts out her tongue. Philomela manages to get free, however. She and her sister, Procne, plot to get revenge, by killing her son
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Thraces dans l' Empire romain d' Orient (Asie Mineure, Syrie, Palestine et Arabie). Etude ethno-démographique et sociale, VIe Symposium Internazionale di Tracologia (Firenze 11-13 maggio 1989), Roma 1992, p. 184-204
958:(civitas Romana) with all its privileges. Epigraphic evidence show a large increase in such naturalizations in the times of Trajan and Hadrian, while in 212 AD the emperor Caracalla granted, with his well-known decree (
423:. This usage lasted until the Roman conquest. Henceforth, (classical) Thrace referred only to the tract of land largely covering the same extent of space as the modern geographical region. In its early period, the
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Thraces dans l' Empire romain d' Orient (Le territoire de la Grèce actuelle). Etude ethno-démographique, sociale, prosopographique et anthroponymique, Jannina (Université) 1993, pp.
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D. C. Samsaris, Le royaume client thrace aux temps de Tibere et la tutelle romaine de
Trebellenus Rufus (Le stade transitif de la clientele a la provincialisation de la Thrace), Dodona 17 (1), 1988, p.
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proves the complete language
Hellenization of this region. The boundaries between the Greek and Latin speaking Thrace are placed just above the northern foothills of Haemus Mountains.
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colonists followed them after the war. The special interest of Athens to Thrace is underlined by the numerous finds of
Athenian silverware in Thracian tombs. In 168 BC, after the
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was of this extent, but after the administrative reforms of the late 3rd century, Thracia's much reduced territory became the six small provinces which constituted the
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completely within a matter of two decades and ruled it for five centuries in general peace. In 1821, several parts of Thrace, such as
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including images of the comprehensive art collection of Thracian gold found on the territory of contemporary Bulgaria.
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were divided into numerous tribes. The first to take greater control of Thrace, in part or whole, were the
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was a Thracian who led a large slave uprising in what is now Italy in 73–71 BC. His army of escaped
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on the north, by the Euxine Sea (Black Sea) on the east, by northern Macedonia in the south, and by
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mentions three separate contingents from Thrace: Thracians led by Acamas and Peiros, from
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as Athenian and Ionian colonies were set up in Thrace before the war. Spartan and other
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The People of the God-Sun Ar and Areia (modern Thrace)
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