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Celts in The Heart of Balkan: Exploring the Gallic Invasion

The Celts were part of the Indo-European group of people. Their tribes and groups ranged from the British Isles and northern Spain to as far east as Transylvania, the Black Sea coasts, Anatolia and were partly absorbed into the Roman Empire as Britons, Gauls, Boii, Galatians, and Celtiberians. Linguistically they survive in the modern day Ireland, Highland Scotland, the Isle of Man, Wales, and Brittany. FIRST CELTS IN THE BALKANS In […]

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Domavia: Brief History of a Forgotten Roman Colony

Roman expansion into the Balkans commenced in the third century BC through conflicts with the Illyrians. Following the conquest of the western Balkan Peninsula, the Romans exploited mines and the local population. The Drina River housed the largest silver and lead deposits, establishing Domavia as a prominent mining center. Domavia’s Prosperity Situated near present-day Srebrenica

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