For the cache coherency protocol, see MOESI protocol.
Not to be confused with Mysi.
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In Roman literature of the early 1st century CE, the Moesi (/ˈmiːsaɪ/ or /ˈmiːzaɪ/; Ancient Greek: Μοισοί, Moisoí or Μυσοί, Mysoí; Latin: Moesi or Moesae) appear as a Paleo-Balkan people who lived in the region around the Timok River to the south of the Danube. The Moesi do not appear in ancient sources before Augustus's death in 14 CE and are mentioned only by three authors dealing with the Roman warfare in the region and the ethnonymic situation between mid-1st century BC and mid-1st century CE: Ovid, Strabo and Livy. Recent research suggests that a Paleo-Balkan people known as the Moesi never actually existed but the name was transplanted from Asia Minor Mysians to the Balkans by the Romans as an alternative name for the people who lived in the later province of Moesia Superior as Dardani communities. This decision in Roman literature is linked to the appropriation of the name Dardani in official Roman ideological discourse as Trojan ancestors of the Romans and the creation of a fictive name for the actual Dardani who were seen as barbarians and antagonists of Rome in antiquity.
The name Moesia was given first to the province of Moesia Superior and expanded into Moesia Inferior along the Danube. After the recreation of Dardania, Moesia referred to Moesia Prima, the northern part of Moesia Superior. A civitas of the Moesi which was reorganized as a Roman colony was located around Ratiaria in the first century AD.[1]
the early 1st century CE, the Moesi (/ˈmiːsaɪ/ or /ˈmiːzaɪ/; Ancient Greek: Μοισοί, Moisoí or Μυσοί, Mysoí; Latin: Moesi or Moesae) appear as a Paleo-Balkan...
detailed description see Cache coherency protocols (examples)) In computing, MOESI is a full cache coherency protocol that encompasses all of the possible...
Illyrian and Thraco-Illyrian peoples. The name of the region comes from Moesi, a Thracian tribe who lived there before the Roman conquest. Parts of Moesia...
in this protocol should not be confused with the "Owner" O state in the MOESI protocol. While both states identify one cache out of a set of sharers to...
then marches against a major fortress held by the Moesi people. Although his vanguard is routed by a Moesi sortie, Crassus succeeds in taking the stronghold...
additional overhead caused by using MESI. This challenge was overcome by the MOESI protocol. In case of S (Shared State), multiple snoopers may response with...
History Rhesus Odrysian Kingdom Teres I Cotys I Seuthes III Other Kings Moesi Bessi Maedi Getae Bryges Tribes Skudra Warfare Peltast Trojan War Greco-Persian...
Specific protocols include the MSI protocol and its derivatives MESI, MOSI and MOESI. Cache coherence Distributed shared memory Race condition Censier, L.M.;...
are read by other caches. The MOESI protocol does both of these things. Coherence protocol MESI protocol MOSI protocol MOESI protocol MESIF protocol Fuchsen...
Asia Minor in the form of Mysian by a migration of the Moesi people; Strabo asserts that Moesi and Mysi were variants of the same name. Many characteristics...
attention to the Moesi, his prime target. After a successful campaign which resulted in the submission of a substantial section of the Moesi, Crassus again...
another instance (30 BCE–50 CE) in the northern Thracian region by the Moesi tribe (who inhabited present-day Serbia and Bulgaria), feeding themselves...
(proconsul 75–73 BC) campaigned successfully against the Dardani and the Moesi, becoming the first Roman general to reach the river Danube with his army...
Mysian (the term Mysian derives from the Daco-Thracian tribe known as the Moesi) being thought of as a transitional language between Dacian and Thracian...
Kenneth Moesi Nkhwa (born 1927) is a Motswana politician. He was a member of the National Assembly of Botswana from its creation in 1965 until he lost...
devised for maintaining coherence, such as MSI, MESI (aka Illinois), MOSI, MOESI, MERSI, MESIF, write-once, Synapse, Berkeley, Firefly and Dragon protocol...
History Rhesus Odrysian Kingdom Teres I Cotys I Seuthes III Other Kings Moesi Bessi Maedi Getae Bryges Tribes Skudra Warfare Peltast Trojan War Greco-Persian...
Pottery Art Warfare History Dromichaetes Burebista Decebalus Other kings Moesi Tribes Conflict with Rome Roman Dacia Trajan's Dacian Wars Ulpia Traiana...
Pottery Art Warfare History Dromichaetes Burebista Decebalus Other kings Moesi Tribes Conflict with Rome Roman Dacia Trajan's Dacian Wars Ulpia Traiana...
with. In this context, the name of a people known as the Moesi appeared in Roman sources. The Moesi are mentioned only in three ancient sources in the period...
subgroup, the Minor Scordisci, lived to the east of the Morava, bordering the Moesi and Triballi. They started receiving Roman citizenship during Trajan's rule...
Neolithic Bronze Age Iron Age Pre-Roman Illyrians Autariatae Dardani Triballi Moesi Scordisci Dacians Early Roman Illyricum Pannonia Pannonia Inferior Dalmatia...
Neolithic Bronze Age Iron Age Pre-Roman Illyrians Autariatae Dardani Triballi Moesi Scordisci Dacians Early Roman Illyricum Pannonia Pannonia Inferior Dalmatia...
are about 200 identified Thracian tribes. The most prominent tribe, the Moesi achieved significant importance during Roman rule. What's notable about...
Cradle of civilization Neolithic Revolution Neolithic Europe Thracians Moesi Getae List of ancient Daco-Thracian peoples and tribes Dacians Paeonia (kingdom)...
Thracian, Dacian and Illyrian peoples. The region took its name from the Moesi, a Thraco-Dacian tribe that lived there before the Roman conquest 75 BC-c...