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Scythia Minor

Schythia Minor was in ancient times the region sorrounded by Danube at north and west and the Black Sea at east, corresponding to today's Dobruja (a part in Romania and a smaller part in Bulgaria).

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History

Scythia Minor was inhabited initally by Dacians and Celts and later invaded by Scythians. By the 7th century bc , several Greek colonies were built on its Black Sea shore. The region was conquered by the Roman Empire (becoming part of the Moesia province, then of the Diocese of Thracia), then passed to the Byzantine Empire, but it was lost during the Middle Ages to the migrating peoples.

Cities and colonies in Scythia Minor

This is a list of cities and Greek colonies that were mentioned in ancient writings. They are sorted by the origin of their name (and of their founders).

Dacian / Thracian

  • Tomis (today Constanţa)
  • Altina (today Oltina )
  • Buteridava (Northern Dobrogea)
  • Capidava (today Capidava )
  • Dinogetia (today Garvăn )
  • Mesambria (today Nessabar , Bulgaria)
  • Genucla (on the Danube; unknown location)
  • Sagadava(on the Danube; now in Bulgaria)
  • Sucidava (today Izvoare )
  • Zaldapa (today in Bulgaria)

Celtic

  • Argamum (today Dolojman )
  • Arrubium (today Măcin)
  • Durostorum (today Silistra, Bulgaria)
  • Noviodunum (today Isaccea)

Greek

  • Aegyssus (today Tulcea)
  • Apollonia (today in Sozopol, Bulgaria)
  • Axiopolis (today Cernavodă)
  • Calatis (today Mangalia)
  • Dionysopolis (today Balcic , Bulgaria)
  • Halmyris (today Murighiol )
  • Heracleea (today Enisala )
  • Histria (today Istria )
  • Stratonis (today Tuzla )

Roman

  • Talamonium (today Nufăru )
  • Civitas Tropaeensium (today Adamclisi)

Unknown

  • Beroe (today Ostrov )
  • Carsium (today Hârşova)
  • Ibida (today Slava Rusă )
  • Troesmis (today Igliţa -Turcoaia )
  • Odessos (today Varna, Bulgaria)
  • Salsovia (today Mahmudia )
  • Ulmetum (today Pantelimon )
Last updated: 10-13-2005 01:58:28
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