• Merged into the newly formed Praetorian prefecture of Illyricum
357
• Merged into the Praetorian prefecture of Italy
384
• Merged back into Illyricum after Theodosius' death
395
• Devastated by the Avars and the Slavs
ca. 602
The Diocese of Dacia (Latin: Dioecesis Daciae) was a diocese of the later Roman Empire, in the area of modern western Bulgaria, central Serbia, Montenegro, Kosovo, northern Albania and northern North Macedonia. It was subordinate to the Praetorian prefecture of Illyricum. Its capital was at Serdica (modern Sofia).
The DioceseofDacia (Latin: Dioecesis Daciae) was a dioceseof the later Roman Empire, in the area of modern western Bulgaria, central Serbia, Montenegro...
Moesia into two dioceses: the Dioceseof Macedonia and the DioceseofDacia. Pannonia was one of the two dioceses in the eastern quarters of the Tetrarchy...
Archbishopric of Justiniana Prima as a regional primacy with ecclesiastical jurisdiction over all provinces of the DioceseofDacia, including the province of Dacia...
Moeasiae as new dioceses), these two “Dacias” along with Dardania, Moesia Prima, and Prevalitana constituted the Civil dioceseofDacia. Scholars have...
(modern Sofia) was known as Dacia Mediterranea. According to the Laterculus Veronensis, both provinces were part of the Dioceseof Moesiae after the empire...
initially was part of the Dioceseof Macedonia but was later moved into the DioceseofDacia (which comprised Dacia Mediterranea, Dacia Ripensis, Dardania...
was part of the dioceseof Oriens until 370 or 381. With the creation of the separate prefecture of Illyricum (diocesesof Pannonia, Dacia and Macedonia)...
DioceseofDacia Felix (Romanian: Episcopia Daciei Felix; Serbian: Епархија Дакија Феликс, Eparhija Dakija Feliks) is the Romanian Orthodox diocese of...
struggles between the sons of Constantine the Great which followed his death in 337. It seems that the three diocesesof Macedonia, Dacia and Pannonia were first...
formation of the Second Bulgarian Empire in 1185. Dioceseof Moesia Dacia Aureliana List of ancient cities in Thrace and Dacia List of Roman governors of Moesia...
The Dioceseof Macedonia (Latin: Dioecesis Macedoniae; Greek: Διοίκησις Μακεδονίας) was a dioceseof the later Roman Empire, forming part of the praetorian...
Orthodox Dioceseof Canada Bishop of Canada – currently Ioan Casian de Vicina Bishop ofDacia Felix – currently Ieronim Crețu [ro] Bishop of Australia...
authority of the Vicarius of the dioceseof Africa: A Dux et praeses provinciae Mauritaniae et Caesariensis, i.e. a Roman governor of the rank of Vir spectabilis...
at the end of the 3rd century, Britannia was divided into four provinces under the direction of a vicarius, who administered the Dioceseof the Britains...
redistributions, part of the Eastern Empire for centuries. In 314, Cappadocia was the largest province of the Roman Empire, and was part of the Dioceseof Pontus. The...
administrative subdivision of the Roman Empire, or rather a subdivision of the imperial dioceses (in turn subdivisions of the imperial prefectures). A...
of the empire in 284–305, Arabia province was enlarged to include parts of modern-day Israel. Arabia after Diocletian became a part of the Dioceseof...
of Justiniana Prima and jurisdiction over the Late Roman DioceseofDacia in central parts of the Southeastern Europe. The archdiocese was established...
The diocese was later split in two, forming the Dioceseof Macedonia in the south and the DioceseofDacia in the north, probably under Constantine I (r...
"Gaul") was an ancient area in the highlands of central Anatolia, roughly corresponding to the provinces of Ankara and Eskişehir, in modern Turkey. Galatia...
of the two dioceses in the eastern quarters of the Tetrarchy not belonging to the cultural Greek half of the empire (the other was Dacia), and so it...
proconsularis, became part of the Dioceseof Africa, subordinate to the prefecture of Italia et Africa. Following the Crete earthquake of 365, the capital was...
(Dioceseof Vienne) with the capital more to the north in Vienne. The new diocese's name was later changed to Dioecesis Septem Provinciarum (Diocese of...
of the Dioceseof Thrace. Later still, the medieval Byzantine theme of Thracia contained only what today is Eastern Thrace. The Odrysian kingdom of Thrace...