Dardapara

Dardapara

Dardapara (Greek: Δαρδάπαρα[1]) was two Thracian[2] localities in the Dardania-Remesiana regions (Moesia), present Serbia[3].

Eastern Roman Emperor Justinian I (r. 527-565) rebuilt Dardapara.[4]

A Dardapara has been connected with Grdelica, in Leskovac, southern Serbia.[5]

References

  1. ^ *Procopii Caesariensis opera omnia. Edited by J. Haury; revised by G. Wirth. 3 vols. Leipzig: Teubner, 1976-64. Greek text.
  2. ^ Vladimir Georgiev (Gheorghiev), Raporturile dintre limbile dacă, tracă şi frigiană, "Studii Clasice" Journal, II, 1960, 39-58.
  3. ^ Proc. Aed. 120,27-123,39 http://soltdm.com/geo/arts/categs/categs.htm
  4. ^ Of the Buildings of Justinian
  5. ^ Balkansko ezikoznanie


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