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[14] [15] Bogdan became Voivode of Maramureș and set his center near Iza, in the city of Konyha (today both part of Bogdan Vodă). [8] [16] One of the theories about Bogdan's early life suggest that he was a native noble that controlled a "valley knezate" centered around Konhya (Cuhea). [17]
The 14th century lasted from 1 January 1301 (represented by the Roman numerals MCCCI) to 31 December 1400 (MCD). It is estimated that the century witnessed the death of more than 45 million lives from political and natural disasters in both Europe and the Mongol Empire. [1] [2] West Africa experienced economic growth and prosperity.
The Roman Empire in 14 (all colors except dark and light green). AD 14 was a common year starting on Monday of the Julian calendar.At the time, it was known as the Year of the Consulship of Pompeius and Appuleius (or, less frequently, year 767 Ab urbe condita).
[1] In 326 BC, the fortunes were reversed, and this time the Getae succeeded in beating the Macedonian armies, commanded by the general named Zopyrion , on the Gotic steppe south of Bessarabia . The Macedonian general, while returning from the failed siege of the city Olbia on the Black Sea , met his death along with an army of as many as ...
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The Principality of Valona and Kanina [a], also known as the Despotate of Valona and Kanina [b] or simply the Principality of Valona [c] [1] [2] [3] (1346–1417) was a medieval principality in Albania, roughly encompassing the territories of the modern counties of Vlorë (Valona), Fier, and Berat.
Roman Dacia (/ ˈ d eɪ ʃ ə / DAY-shə; also known as Dacia Traiana (Latin for 'Trajan’s Dacia'); or Dacia Felix, lit. ' Fertile Dacia ') was a province of the Roman Empire from 106 to 271–275 AD.
The Antiquity in Romania spans the period between the foundation of Greek colonies in present-day Dobruja and the withdrawal of the Romans from "Dacia Trajana" province.The earliest records of the history of the regions which now form Romania were made after the establishment of three Greek towns—Histria, Tomis, and Callatis—on the Black Sea coast in the 7th and 6th centuries BC.