2 dictionary results for: Moesia
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Moe·si·a
[mee-shee-uh] Pronunciation Key
[mee-shee-uh] Pronunciation Key –noun
| an ancient country in S Europe, S of the Danube and N of ancient Thrace and Macedonia: later a Roman province. |
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| Moe·sia
(mē'shə, -shē-ə) Pronunciation Key
An ancient region of southeast Europe south of the Danube River in what is now Serbia and northern Bulgaria. Originally inhabited by Thracians, it was conquered by the Romans c. 29 B.C. and occupied by Goths in the fourth century A.D. |
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