See also: Moesia, and Moésia

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Mœsia

  1. Archaic form of Moesia.
    • 1841, Charles Anthon, A Classical Dictionary, &c. &c. &c.[1], page 855:
      The conquest of Dacia by Trajan removed the frontiers of the empire farther north, beyond Mœsia; but after the loss of the province of Dacia, about A.D. 250, Mœsia became again a border country, and, as such, exposed to the irruption of the Goths, who, after several attempts, crossed the Danube, and occupied Mœsia in the leign of the Emperor Valens.

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