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Проект „Никополис ад Иструм – геофизика extra muros“. Резултати от проучването през 2021 г
The general aim of the project is to enhance our knowledge of Nicopolis ad Istrum city plan outside of the fortification wall. At present the immediate surroundings of the Roman civitas are under meadows. Thus geophysical survey is one of the most extensive ways to investigate the extramural urban planning.The total area covered by geomagnetic survey in 2021 is 9.09 ha (101 quadrants of the square grid), while the resistivity survey was conducted over 1.11 ha. The surveyed areas are on the two banks of the Nikyupsko dere Creek, to the northwest and to the north of the Roman city.Not all of the registered anomalies are clear for interpretation due to the character of the building materials used in Antiquity, the search and extraction of spolia, and the depth of the structures.Potential pottery kilns and workshops have been registered along the creek. Extramural continuations of streets, or cardines and decumani cut off by the fortification wall (built circa 175 AD) from the initial urban planning, are visible in the geophysics results. Building foundations have also been registered. In addition to the Western aqueduct, information from previous field surveys suggests two more northwestern aqueducts that supplied the city with water. Some of the registered anomalies could be identified with one of those structures.
Communicating the Turkish Military Strength and Organisation after the Crusader Defeat at Nicopolis: Comparing Philippe de Mézières’s Une Epistre lamentable, Honorat Bovet’s L’Apparicion Maistre Jehan de Meun and Bertrandon de la Broquière’s Le Voyage d’Outremer
The outcome of the Nicopolis crusade (1396)—a crushing victory for the Ottoman Turks over a crusader army led by Franco-Burgundian knights—had particularly deep resonances in the Kingdom of France. This was reflected in several contemporary works that lamented and/or criticised the crusaders’ defeat. Among these, Philippe de Mézières’s Une Epistre lamentable (1397) and Honorat Bovet’s L’Apparicion Maistre Jehan de Meun (1398) are of special note because they contain not only remarkable reflections on the campaign but also interesting observations on the successful Ottomans. Their praise of the Turks, especially regarding their military organisation and discipline, served both to criticise the crusaders’ own lack of discipline but also to present an example for them to follow in order to avenge the defeat. As Nicopolis marked the beginning of a Burgundian claim to champion the crusading movement, these works were primarily addressed to the Duke of Burgundy, among other European princes and nobility. In the mid-fifteenth century, Duke Philip the Good would carry this claim to its zenith by several undertakings that included sending envoys to the East to gather information about the enemy. One of these envoys, Bertrandon de la Broquière, visited the Ottoman lands in 1432–1433 and some twenty years later wrote his Le Voyage d’Outremer to communicate the observations and intelligence gathered during his journey. The fact that this work, written almost six decades after Nicopolis, contains multiple allusions to the defeat, in addition to similar portrayals and comments on the Turks within the two earlier works, can be taken to suggest a continuity in Western military portrayals of the Turks from Nicopolis onwards.
A Lurking City: Nicopolis ad Nestum between Mark Antony and Trajan
Despite longstanding archaeological research in Nicopolis ad Nestum in Roman Thracia, the site still has not yielded any conclusive evidence on its foundation date. Instead, the debate has long been focused on scanty numismatic and ancient literary sources, pointing largely to city’s Trajanic origins. Latest attempts to re-evaluate the situation in favour of an earlier enterprise taken by the triumvir Mark Antony in the last years of the Roman Republic are much disputable. Along with many arguments denying Nicopolis’s Antonian foundation, the present paper discusses several neglected documents – military diplomas, issued to veteran-sailors from the Ravenna fleet in the summer of AD 142 after 26 years of service. Three copies speak of “Nicopolis ex Bessia” as sailors’ home, which is to be identified with Nicopolis ad Nestum. Peculiar expression “ex Bessia” is not to be understood strictly formulaic as “city ex province” (i.e. “ex Thracia”), as is the case with the majority of later documents, but rather as a residual practice from the 1st century in designating the tribal home of the veterans. In a larger sense it is the territory (or at least part of it) of the Thracian Bessi. The evidence is met by Pliny (NH 4.11.40), and his “Bessorumque multa nomina” inhabiting the Middle Mesta (Nestus) region. Thus “Nicopolis ex Bessia” has entered military records upon soldiers’ recruitment in AD 116, marking a new-born civic foundation and the still incipient phase of organizing the urban territory within the larger tribal area of the Bessi. Therefore, the discharge documents in question can only confirm the information from other sources and in the same time to narrow the foundation date of Nicopolis ad Nestum under Trajan somewhere between AD 107, after the Dacian wars, and the emperor’s Parthian campaign of AD 116.
La ciudad griega y sus juegos: apuntes sobre la Boulé Olímpica y la Boulé Actíaca en época imperial romana
Los agones eran administrados conjuntamente por el santuario que los acogía y por la ciudad de la que dependía. En época imperial romana, las ciudades griegas usaron estas ceremonias para incrementar su prestigio y visibilidad en relación con las restantes comunidades cívicas. Este es el motivo por el que muchos juegos fueron creados ex novo en los territorios de habla griega. Algunos de estos agones adquirieron tanta fama en el Imperio romano que sus ciudades utilizaron sus nombres para designar a algunas de sus instituciones, tal es el caso de la Boulé Olímpica y la Boulé Actíaca. El presente artículo analizará las funciones que se les atribuye a ambas instituciones, indicando expresamente su relación con los agones, y se estudiarán los posibles miembros que conformaron la Boulé Actíaca.
Implementation Of The Wwtp Nicopolis Brignoles Tender documents : T34663896
Main features: The Water Authority of Country Brignolais, Client by delegation of the Community of Municipalities of the County of Provence manager ZA Nicopolis, is responsible for the construction of the new wastewater treatment plant ZA Nicopolis.La capacity of the long-term horizon treatment plant will be 9500 EH.La provision of this contract includes design tasks, construction and operation until receipt of new wastewater treatment facilities ZAC Nicopolis based in Brignoles.
Friends everything in world of garbage
  Warren Recycling Inc. began with nothing but connections, but in the high stakes game of influence and garbage in the 1990s, connections were more than enough.
Friends everything in world of garbage
  Warren Recycling Inc. began with nothing but connections, but in the high stakes game of influence and garbage in the 1990s, connections were more than enough.