. The historians' history of the world; a comprehensive narrative of the rise and development of nations as recorded by over two thousand of the great writers of all ages: . ticle Bulgaria in new volumes of EncyclopcediaBritannica. Chapter III. The History of Servia b E. Lavisse et A. Rambaud, Histoire Universelle.—« L. von Ranke, History of Servia(translated by Mrs. Kerr).—d A. de la Jonquiere, Histoire de VEmpire Ottoman.—e A. de La-martine, Histoire de la Turquie.—/ W. RiJSTOW, Der Krieg in der Turkei.—B Th. Flathe,AUgemeine Weltgeschichte.—A E. Reclus, Geographie Universelle. Chapter IV. T


. The historians' history of the world; a comprehensive narrative of the rise and development of nations as recorded by over two thousand of the great writers of all ages: . ticle Bulgaria in new volumes of EncyclopcediaBritannica. Chapter III. The History of Servia b E. Lavisse et A. Rambaud, Histoire Universelle.—« L. von Ranke, History of Servia(translated by Mrs. Kerr).—d A. de la Jonquiere, Histoire de VEmpire Ottoman.—e A. de La-martine, Histoire de la Turquie.—/ W. RiJSTOW, Der Krieg in der Turkei.—B Th. Flathe,AUgemeine Weltgeschichte.—A E. Reclus, Geographie Universelle. Chapter IV. The History of the Lesser Balkan States b .K. DE LA Jonquiere, Histoire de VEmpire Ottoman.—c Friley and Wlahovitch, LeMontenegro.—d E. Reclus, Geographic Universelle. Chapter V. The History of and Modern Greece b C. D. Raffenel, Histoire des Grecs modernes.—c E. Reclus, Geographie Universelle.—iG. Weber, Weltgeschichte.—e S. G. Howe, Historical Sketch of the Greek Revolution.—/ , Greece under Ottoman and Venetian Dominion.—g A. de Lamartine, Histoire de laTurquie.—>^ W. Muller, Politische Geschichte der neuesten CHRONOLOGICAL SUABL\RY OF THE HISTORY OF THEBALKAN STATES AND MODERN GREECE I. RUMANIA Roman Era Countrj now called Rumania is occupied in the fourth centun- by Gets and are mentioned in connection with Philip of Macedon. Alexander the Great, andLysimachus. First authentic date is from about a centurj- before our era. Ill First conflict between Romans and Dacians. 86 Decebalus crosses into Moesia and defeats Romans. 89 Decebalus conquered by Julianas. 90 Domitian makes f>eace with Decebalus. 101 Trajan makes expedition into Dacia. 102 Dacians defeated by Trajan. 105-106 Second expedition of Trajan ending in complete defeat of Dacians. Dacia becomesRoman province, colonised by 270-275 .\urelian withdraws Roman legions and establishes province called Dacia Aurelianion south bank o


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