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The Roman province of Moesia inferior, covering northern Bulgaria and southeastern Romania, was gradually integrated into the Roman Empire through various methods of territorial occupation. Soldiers and veterans played a crucial role in the interaction between Roman colonists and the local population, particularly in terms of epigraphic practices. Natives were not only recruited into the Roman army but also partially or fully integrated into its structure. The book primarily adopts an epigraphical approach while also considering archaeological aspects. The author aims to identify the origins of individuals mentioned in rural inscriptions and to understand their presence in Moesia Inferior's countryside. Following a brief review of historiography on Roman rural structures, the author explores the demographic origins within the rural contexts of key cities in the province. The work examines the roles of veterans as landowners, their political influence in rural life, local soldiers of rural descent in the Roman army, and the dynamics of landlordship in the countryside. Additionally, it addresses "mixed" names in the rural area, highlighting Roman-native interactions in onomastics. The analysis culminates in discussing the impact of Roman colonization on the rural milieu and its significance in the broader Romanization process of Moesia Inferior.
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Rure vivere in Moesia inferiore, Lucret iu Mihailescu Bi rliba
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- 2018
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