Ethnic Continuity in the Carpatho-Danubian AreaAddresses the ethnic and linguistic history of the various peoples in the Carpatho-Danubian area (southern Europe) from ancient times until the early Middle Ages. The ultimate fate of these peoples as well as some aspects of the current historiogrpahy of the area are taken into consideration. The ap |
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MEDIEVAL CHRONICLERS THE RUSSIAN PRIMARY | 11 |
THE HUMANISTS | 32 |
THE ROOTS OF THE ROMANIAN NATIONAL | 41 |
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Alba County Albanian ancient Anonymus archaeological Arumanian autochthonous Avar Balkan Peninsula borrowed Bratei Bucharest Budapest Bulgarian Bulgars Byzantine Carpathian Basin cemetery century A.D. Christian Chronicle Cluj Cluj County Constantin culture Dacia Traiana Daco-Roman Daicoviciu Danube dialects earthenware eastern eleventh Emperor ethnic example existed fibulae fourth century Gelou geographical names Gepidae German Gesta Hungarorum Gothic Goths Greek historical Horedt Hungarian Hungary Ibid Illyrian Istoria limbii române Istoria României Kekaumenos Late Latin lexical elements linguistic living lower Danube mentioned Moesia Moldavia Mountains Muntenia Mureş Northern Romanian Pannonia period personal names Petrovici place names present-day Protase Reichenkron River Roman coins Roman Empire Roman population Romance languages Romanian language românilor Rosetti Russu Sarmatians scholars settlements seventh century Siebenbürgen sixth century Slavic Slavic origin Slavs sound pattern southern substratum suffix Székelys tenth century territory theory third century Thracian tombs Transylvania twelfth century village Vlachs vowel