Moesia Inferior
Moesia Inferior was a province of the Roman Empire located in the southeastern part of Europe, primarily in what is now modern-day Bulgaria and parts of Romania. Established in the 1st century AD, it served as a strategic area for the Romans, providing a buffer against invasions from tribes to the north and east. The province was known for its fertile land and important trade routes along the Danube River.
The capital of Moesia Inferior was Tomis, which is present-day Constanța. The province was home to various cultures and peoples, including Thracians and Dacians, and it played a significant role in the spread of Roman culture in the region. Moesia Inferior was also notable for its military presence, with several legions stationed there to maintain order and protect the empire's borders.