Diocese of Dacia

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The Diocese of Dacia was a late Roman administrative district in the Balkans, encompassing several provinces in the central and eastern Danube region.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf late Roman diocese
appliesToJurisdiction Roman Empire NERFINISHED
capital Serdica NERFINISHED
containsAdministrativeTerritorialEntity Dacia Mediterranea NERFINISHED
Dacia Ripensis NERFINISHED
Dardania NERFINISHED
Moesia Prima NERFINISHED
Praevalitana NERFINISHED
dissolved 6th century
dissolvedBy Byzantine administrative reorganization
establishedBy Emperor Diocletian NERFINISHED
Roman Empire NERFINISHED
followed earlier provincial organization of Moesia and Dacia
hasBorderWith Diocese of Macedonia NERFINISHED
Diocese of Pannonia NERFINISHED
Diocese of Thrace NERFINISHED
hasGovernmentForm Roman imperial provincial administration
hasNumberOfSubdivisions 5
hasRole civil provincial administration
military frontier administration
hasTypeOfSubdivision province
historyOfTopic Roman Balkans NERFINISHED
inception around 293 CE
late 3rd century
locatedIn Balkans
central Danube region
eastern Danube region
namedAfter Dacia NERFINISHED
partOf Danubian frontier system NERFINISHED
Eastern Roman Empire NERFINISHED
Praetorian Prefecture of Illyricum NERFINISHED
presentIn modern Albania
modern Bulgaria
modern Kosovo
modern Montenegro
modern North Macedonia NERFINISHED
modern Romania (southwestern parts)
modern Serbia
religion Christianity
Roman paganism
seatOfGovernment Serdica NERFINISHED
timePeriod Late Antiquity
usedFor imperial administration
military logistics
tax collection
usedLanguage Greek
Latin

Referenced by (3)

Full triples — surface form annotated when it differs from this entity's canonical label.

Diocese of Pannonia (de facto) borderedBy Diocese of Dacia
Dacia Ripensis laterAdministrativeDiocese Diocese of Dacia
Illyricum prefecture hasPart Diocese of Dacia