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Dioecesis Thraciae
Διοίκησις Θράκης
Diocese of ThraceDiocese of the Roman Empire 314 – 640s The Diocese of Thrace ca. 400 AD. Historical era Late Antiquity - Established 314 - much of Thrace overrun by Slavs 640s The Diocese of Thrace (Latin: Dioecesis Thraciae, Greek: Διοίκησις Θράκης) was a diocese of the later Roman Empire, incorporating the provinces of the eastern Balkan Peninsula (comprising territories in modern south-eastern Romania, central and eastern Bulgaria, and Greek and Turkish Thrace). The diocese was established after the reforms of Diocletian, and was subordinate to the Praetorian prefecture of the East. It lasted until the Balkan peninsula was largely overrun by the Avars and Slavs in the 640s. Soon after, the old provincial system was replaced by the Thematic system.
The diocese included the provinces of Europa, Thracia, Haemimontus, Rhodope, Moesia II and Scythia.
List of known Vicarii Thraciarum
- Aelius Claudius Dulcitius (?-361)
- Capitolinus (361-363)
- Andronicus (ca. 366)
- Philoxenus (ca. 392)
- Solomon (?-582)
Categories:- States and territories established in 314
- Ancient Rome stubs
- Byzantine Empire stubs
- Civil dioceses of the Roman Empire
- Roman Thrace
- Roman Greece
- Civil dioceses of the Byzantine Empire
- Medieval Thrace
- Geography of ancient Thrace
- Ancient history of Romania
- History of Bulgaria
- Dobruja
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