Terniva _edited_v1.xml Ivan Valchev DigitalSEE 2024-11-07

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Bulgaria

27.01.1818 None None None None None None None None None None
middle_ages None {'settlements': ['town']} Veliko Tarnovo, Nicopolis ad Istrum, Nicopolis ad Haemum, localisation encoder Ivan Valchev Kristiyan Simeonov, encoded XML data Dimitar Iliev, provided full schema revision

After a ride of two hours by moonlight, a sharp turn of the road brought us suddenly to the wooden gate of the town of Terniva, conjectured to occupy the site of the ancient city Nicopolis ad Haemum.

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William Macmichael traveled from Moscow to Istanbul.

William Macmichael Macmichael, William. Journey from Moscow to Constantinople, in the Years 1817, 1818. London, 1819, p. 138. https://viaf.org/viaf/43042947/#Macmichael,_William,_1783-1839