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Part of the Roman civil war of 350–353
The Battle of Mursa was fought on 28 September 351 between the eastern Roman armies led by the Emperor Constantius II and the western forces supporting
Battle_of_Mursa_Major
Roman town in Pannonia
Mursa was a Roman town in Pannonia located in today's Osijek, in eastern Croatia. Before the Romans, Mursa was town inhabited by the Andizetes, an Illyrian
Mursa
Valens of Mursa was bishop of Mursa (Osijek in modern Croatia) and a supporter of Homoian theology, which is often labelled as a form of Arianism, although
Valens_of_Mursa
Topics referred to by the same term
Battle of Mursa can refer to either of two Roman battles at Mursa: Battle of Mursa (c. 258/260 CE), between Gallienus and the usurper Ingenuus. Ingenuus'
Battle_of_Mursa
Estádio Ulrico Mursa is a football (soccer) stadium located in Santos, São Paulo state, Brazil. The stadium was built in 1920 and is able to hold approximately
Estádio_Ulrico_Mursa
Roman usurper
severe depletion of the Empire's military forces in civil war: The Battle of Mursa left so many Roman soldiers dead that, according to Zosimus, Constantius
Magnentius
Soccer club
December 1920, when they beat Sírio Futebol Clube 6–0 at Estádio Ulrico Mursa. In 1950, Portuguesa Santista had its first trip to another country. In
Associação Atlética Portuguesa (Santos)
Associação_Atlética_Portuguesa_(Santos)
Species of fish
Luciobarbus mursa is a species of ray-finned fish in the genus Luciobarbus from freshwater habitats in Central Asia and Iran. Freyhof, J. (2014). "Luciobarbus
Luciobarbus_mursa
Genus of moths
Noctuidae. Mursa fuscireticulata (Kaye, 1901) Mursa gracilis (Möschler, 1890) Mursa imitatrix (Warren, 1889) Mursa phtisialis (Guenée, 1854) Mursa sotiusalis
Mursa_(moth)
City in Slavonia, Croatia
other languages: Eszék in Hungarian, Esseg in German, Ösek in Turkish, and Mursa in Latin. The English name for the city is Osijek. Human habitation in the
Osijek
Species of moth
Mursa phtisialis, the mallow mursa moth, is a moth of the family Erebidae. The species was first described by Achille Guenée in 1854. It is found on Cuba
Mursa_phtisialis
Roman emperor from 337 to 361
waged a civil war against the usurper, defeating him at the battles of Mursa Major in 351 and Mons Seleucus in 353. Magnentius died by suicide after
Constantius_II
MOK Mursa Osijek is a Croatian men's volleyball club based in Osijek, Croatia. It was established in 2002. It plays in the Croatian 1A Volleyball League
MOK_Mursa_Osijek
Basketball team in Osijek, Croatia
KK Mursa is Croatian women's basketball club in Osijek. Sena Pavetić Davorka Balić Ana Božić Simona Šoda Profile at eurobasket.com v t e v t e
ŽKK_Mursa
Jewish diaspora of Central Europe
Triccinae (Sárvár), Savaria (Szombathely), Sopianae (Pécs) in Hungary, and Mursa (Osijek) in Croatia. There was a sufficient number of Jews in Pannonia to
Ashkenazi_Jews
Battle won by Constantius II
the Battle of Mursa Major two years prior; after Mons Seleucus his cause collapsed and he killed himself. Following his defeat at Mursa, Magnentius fled
Battle_of_Mons_Seleucus
Second-longest river in Europe
1177/0959683611409778. S2CID 129864432. Nagaviciuc, Viorica; Roibu, Cătălin-Constantin; Mursa, Andrei; Ştirbu, Marian-Ionuţ; Popa, Ionel; Ionita, Monica (2023). "The
Danube
Roman politician and army officer
officer who fought and died for the usurper Magnentius at the Battle of Mursa in 351. Salway suggested Romulus was a leading member of the military establishment
Flavius_Romulus
during Trajan's rule. The Andizetes are the earliest known inhabitants of Mursa (modern-day Croatian city of Osijek), which would be captured by the Celtic
List of ancient tribes in Illyria
List_of_ancient_tribes_in_Illyria
being unsuccessful and retreats. 351 Roman civil war of 350–353 Battle of Mursa Major 28 Sep Emperor Constantius II defeats the usurper Magnentius. Sixteen
List_of_battles_301–1300
Mythological being
Kinna Kodrion Kratul Lissus (Lezhë) Lofkënd Lychnidus Matohasanaj Meteon Mursa (Osijek) Nareste Nikadin Nikaia (Klos) Oneum Oria Oricum Palaeste Parthus
Bindus_(Illyrian_god)
Western half of the Roman Empire (395–476)
the order of the usurper Magnentius. After Magnentius lost the Battle of Mursa Major and committed suicide, a complete reunification of the whole Empire
Western_Roman_Empire
Qualification for volleyball competition
Finland Akaa Volley CEV Cup 16 Romania Dinamo București CEV Cup 17 Croatia Mursa Osijek CEV Cup 18 Austria TSV Raiffeisen Hartberg CEV Cup 20 Netherlands
2025–26 CEV Champions League qualification
2025–26_CEV_Champions_League_qualification
Christological doctrine attributed to Arius
Germinius professed in correspondence with Ursacius of Singidunum and Valens of Mursa Palladius's rule of faith Three credal statements found in fragments, subordinating
Arianism
Historical region in Western Balkan, Southeast Europe
Kinna Kodrion Kratul Lissus (Lezhë) Lofkënd Lychnidus Matohasanaj Meteon Mursa (Osijek) Nareste Nikadin Nikaia (Klos) Oneum Oria Oricum Palaeste Parthus
Illyria
Town in the coastal region of Montenegro
Kinna Kodrion Kratul Lissus (Lezhë) Lofkënd Lychnidus Matohasanaj Meteon Mursa (Osijek) Nareste Nikadin Nikaia (Klos) Oneum Oria Oricum Palaeste Parthus
Budva
Place in Neftchala, Azerbaijan
/ 39.317°N 48.800°E / 39.317; 48.800 Mürsəqulu (also, Myursagulu and Mursa-Kuli) is a village in the Neftchala Rayon of Azerbaijan. The village forms
Mürsəqulu
Croatian basketball player and coach
Split 1992–1997 Osijek 1997–1999 Telecomp Vinkovci 1999–2003 Osijek Coaching 00 Osijek 2007–2008 Vukovar 2008–2010 Vrijednosnice 2011–2012 ŽKK Mursa
Damir_Voloder
179; Pannonia c. 210 PS: Poetovio/Carnuntum (to 107); Lussonium (107-67); Mursa (167-79) praefecti: 1 Italian principales: 3 Italians I Alpinorum equitata
Alpinorum_auxiliary_regiments
View taken by some 4th-century Christians
Nicomedia, the leaders of the court faction—Ursacius of Singidunum, Valens of Mursa, and Germinius of Sirmium—were not tied to any formula, for Emperor Constantius
Semi-Arianism
Civil War (350-353)
his troops encountered Constantius' cataphract cavalry at the Battle of Mursa on 28 September 351. The fighting involved 95,000 troops and left 55,000
Roman_civil_war_of_350–353
his cousin Constantius Gallus the title Caesar. 28 September Battle of Mursa Major: Constantius II defeated Magnentius in a bloody battle in the valley
Timeline_of_Italian_history
Kinna Kodrion Kratul Lissus (Lezhë) Lofkënd Lychnidus Matohasanaj Meteon Mursa (Osijek) Nareste Nikadin Nikaia (Klos) Oneum Oria Oricum Palaeste Parthus
Illyrian_amber_jewellery
Municipality in Norte, Portugal
Murça (Portuguese pronunciation: [ˈmuɾsɐ] ), officially the Town of Murça (Portuguese: Vila de Murça), is a municipality in northern Portugal. The population
Murça
Ninth largest city of Albania
Kinna Kodrion Kratul Lissus (Lezhë) Lofkënd Lychnidus Matohasanaj Meteon Mursa (Osijek) Nareste Nikadin Nikaia (Klos) Oneum Oria Oricum Palaeste Parthus
Berat
Bishop of Poitiers (c. 310 – c. 367)
his prominent supporters, Bishops Ursacius of Singidunum and Valens of Mursa. About the same time, Hilary wrote to Emperor Constantius II a remonstrance
Hilary_of_Poitiers
Roman ruined city in Croatia
Kinna Kodrion Kratul Lissus (Lezhë) Lofkënd Lychnidus Matohasanaj Meteon Mursa (Osijek) Nareste Nikadin Nikaia (Klos) Oneum Oria Oricum Palaeste Parthus
Salona
Ancient Roman Christian poet
the sphere of influence of Magnentius to Constantius after the Battle of Mursa Major. The existence of this first poem is based on the first verses of
Faltonia_Betitia_Proba
City in Croatia
Kinna Kodrion Kratul Lissus (Lezhë) Lofkënd Lychnidus Matohasanaj Meteon Mursa (Osijek) Nareste Nikadin Nikaia (Klos) Oneum Oria Oricum Palaeste Parthus
Zadar
Roman and Byzantine city in Pannonia
Kinna Kodrion Kratul Lissus (Lezhë) Lofkënd Lychnidus Matohasanaj Meteon Mursa (Osijek) Nareste Nikadin Nikaia (Klos) Oneum Oria Oricum Palaeste Parthus
Sirmium
– 1961 Battle of Cibalae - 316 - Civil wars of the Tetrarchy Battle of Mursa Major - 351 - Roman civil war of 350–353 Battle of Pašman - 1190 Battle
List of battles by geographic location
List_of_battles_by_geographic_location
Forina-Mursa, Osijek 1995 Tučepi ŠK Teina-Mursa, Osijek 1994 Makarska HAŠK Mladost-Novogradnja, Zagreb 1993 Pula ŠK Drava-Mursa, Osijek 1992 Pula ŠK Mursa,
Croatian Team Chess Championship
Croatian_Team_Chess_Championship
Series of Christian disputes
the western council met at Ariminum. Ursacius of Singidunum and Valens of Mursa, following the new creed drafted at Sirmium (359), proposed that, "according
Arian_controversy
Coastal settlement in Montenegro
Kinna Kodrion Kratul Lissus (Lezhë) Lofkënd Lychnidus Matohasanaj Meteon Mursa (Osijek) Nareste Nikadin Nikaia (Klos) Oneum Oria Oricum Palaeste Parthus
Risan
Calendar year
garrison in the town of Diocesarea is wiped out. September 28 – Battle of Mursa Major: Constantius II defeats the usurper Magnentius along the valley of
351
American animated television series
as Tormack begins his attack. 3 "Mursa the Merciless" Mark Young September 16, 1985 (1985-09-16) The evil witch Mursa traps Princess Goleeta and steals
Galtar_and_the_Golden_Lance
Group of tribal societies
the Drava and the Danube ... The lake's name was derived from the town of Mursa (present-day Osijek). Other opinions about the location of Lake Mursianus
Early_Slavs
Roman province (296 - mid-5th century)
Byzantine Empire. Besides Sirmium, the other cities in Pannonia Secunda were: Mursa (today Osijek) Certissa (today Đakovo) Marsonia (today Slavonski Brod) Cibalae
Pannonia_Secunda
Albanian deity
Kinna Kodrion Kratul Lissus (Lezhë) Lofkënd Lychnidus Matohasanaj Meteon Mursa (Osijek) Nareste Nikadin Nikaia (Klos) Oneum Oria Oricum Palaeste Parthus
Baba_Tomor
Internment camp run by the Ustaše in Croatia during World War II
Community. The camp included a building of the former envelope factory Mursa Mill used to accommodate very old and ill inmates. Around 3,000 Jewish inmates
Tenja_concentration_camp
Germanic people from the Lower Rhine
were undermanned and barbarians were able to enter Gaul. At the Battle of Mursa Major Roman soldiers, including many with Frankish and Saxon backgrounds
Franks
Extinct Indo-European language of Southeast Europe
Kinna Kodrion Kratul Lissus (Lezhë) Lofkënd Lychnidus Matohasanaj Meteon Mursa (Osijek) Nareste Nikadin Nikaia (Klos) Oneum Oria Oricum Palaeste Parthus
Illyrian_language
Town in Split-Dalmatia, Croatia
Kinna Kodrion Kratul Lissus (Lezhë) Lofkënd Lychnidus Matohasanaj Meteon Mursa (Osijek) Nareste Nikadin Nikaia (Klos) Oneum Oria Oricum Palaeste Parthus
Trogir
Iapygian tribe
Kinna Kodrion Kratul Lissus (Lezhë) Lofkënd Lychnidus Matohasanaj Meteon Mursa (Osijek) Nareste Nikadin Nikaia (Klos) Oneum Oria Oricum Palaeste Parthus
Messapians
Felt conical or half-egg-shaped cap, worn in Ancient Greece, Rome and by ecclesiastics
Kinna Kodrion Kratul Lissus (Lezhë) Lofkënd Lychnidus Matohasanaj Meteon Mursa (Osijek) Nareste Nikadin Nikaia (Klos) Oneum Oria Oricum Palaeste Parthus
Pileus_(hat)
City in Croatia
Kinna Kodrion Kratul Lissus (Lezhë) Lofkënd Lychnidus Matohasanaj Meteon Mursa (Osijek) Nareste Nikadin Nikaia (Klos) Oneum Oria Oricum Palaeste Parthus
Split,_Croatia
Wars in the Mediterranean, 229–168 BC
Kinna Kodrion Kratul Lissus (Lezhë) Lofkënd Lychnidus Matohasanaj Meteon Mursa (Osijek) Nareste Nikadin Nikaia (Klos) Oneum Oria Oricum Palaeste Parthus
Illyrian_Wars
Roman province from 27 BC to 69/79 AD
Kinna Kodrion Kratul Lissus (Lezhë) Lofkënd Lychnidus Matohasanaj Meteon Mursa (Osijek) Nareste Nikadin Nikaia (Klos) Oneum Oria Oricum Palaeste Parthus
Illyricum_(Roman_province)
Emperor of Ethiopia from 1879 to 1913
Wube were two of the most powerful people among descendants of Ras Gugsa Mursa, a ruler of Oromo descent from the house of was Sheik of Wollo. Emperor
Menelik_II
Coastal city in southern Croatia
Kinna Kodrion Kratul Lissus (Lezhë) Lofkënd Lychnidus Matohasanaj Meteon Mursa (Osijek) Nareste Nikadin Nikaia (Klos) Oneum Oria Oricum Palaeste Parthus
Dubrovnik
Football tournament season
Kapfenberger SV (II) 1–0 SV Licht-Loidl Lafnitz (II) Kapfenberg 11:00 CET Mursa 15' Seidl 45+1' Duric 90+3' F. Hoxha 90+5' Report Mihaljevic 50' Cory
2023–24_Austrian_Cup
Local dialect and a sociolect of the Finnish language
Let's laugh together ^ Translations ([3]): 'mother' mutsi, mude (old/new), mursa (old); 'father' faija, fatsi, fade (old/new); 'food' safka, sapuska (< Rus
Helsinki_slang
Iapygian tribe which inhabited northern Apulia in classical antiquity
Kinna Kodrion Kratul Lissus (Lezhë) Lofkënd Lychnidus Matohasanaj Meteon Mursa (Osijek) Nareste Nikadin Nikaia (Klos) Oneum Oria Oricum Palaeste Parthus
Daunians
Extinct Indo-European language of Southeastern Italy
Kinna Kodrion Kratul Lissus (Lezhë) Lofkënd Lychnidus Matohasanaj Meteon Mursa (Osijek) Nareste Nikadin Nikaia (Klos) Oneum Oria Oricum Palaeste Parthus
Messapic_language
Croatian basketball player
undrafted Playing career 2001–2014 Position Center Career history 2001–2004 Mursa 2004–2005 Zala Volán ZTE 2005–2006 CJM Bourges Basket 2006–2007 Cavigal
Sena_Pavetić
Roman emperor from 249 to 251
Kinna Kodrion Kratul Lissus (Lezhë) Lofkënd Lychnidus Matohasanaj Meteon Mursa (Osijek) Nareste Nikadin Nikaia (Klos) Oneum Oria Oricum Palaeste Parthus
Decius
Second-largest city of Albania
Kinna Kodrion Kratul Lissus (Lezhë) Lofkënd Lychnidus Matohasanaj Meteon Mursa (Osijek) Nareste Nikadin Nikaia (Klos) Oneum Oria Oricum Palaeste Parthus
Durrës
Roman emperor from 364 to 375
following year the two emperors met in Pannonia and fought the Battle of Mursa Major, which ended in a costly victory for Constantius. Two years later
Valentinian_I
Thermae (Varna) Serdica Epidaurum Pola Pula Arena Ragusa Salona Burnum Issa Mursa Andautonia Halikan Zara Tarsatica Siscia Paphos Archaeological Park Andropolis
Lists_of_Roman_sites
DNA analysis of Croat populations
J2a, E1b, J2b, and G2a. In 2025 seven 3rd-century males from Roman period Mursa (today's Osijek) were analyzed, Roman soldiers but "none of them show genetic
Genetic_studies_on_Croats
River in Croatia, Serbia
zavod Miroslav Krleža. Retrieved 2024-09-25. Mayer, Antun (1935). "Ime Mursa". Vjesnik Arheološkog muzeja u Zagrebu. 16 (1): 7. Retrieved 2022-06-16
Bosut
Ancient Western Balkanic tribes
Kinna Kodrion Kratul Lissus (Lezhë) Lofkënd Lychnidus Matohasanaj Meteon Mursa (Osijek) Nareste Nikadin Nikaia (Klos) Oneum Oria Oricum Palaeste Parthus
Illyrians
Ancient Celtic people of the Carpathians
the Iasi. After the Marcomannic Wars a group of Cotini was placed around Mursa and Cibalae. The Cotini belonged to a group of Celtic peoples of the northern
Cotini
Roman emperor from 305 to 306
Kinna Kodrion Kratul Lissus (Lezhë) Lofkënd Lychnidus Matohasanaj Meteon Mursa (Osijek) Nareste Nikadin Nikaia (Klos) Oneum Oria Oricum Palaeste Parthus
Constantius_Chlorus
Ancient tribe in southeast Illyria
Kinna Kodrion Kratul Lissus (Lezhë) Lofkënd Lychnidus Matohasanaj Meteon Mursa (Osijek) Nareste Nikadin Nikaia (Klos) Oneum Oria Oricum Palaeste Parthus
Peresadyes
Province of the Roman Empire (8/9 - 433 AD)
Martin na Muri) Iovia or Iovia Botivo (Ludbreg) Marsonia (Slavonski Brod) Mursa (Osijek) Siscia (Sisak) Teutoburgium (Dalj) Now in Hungary: Ad Flexum (Mosonmagyaróvár)
Pannonia
Ancient tribe in the Balkans
Kinna Kodrion Kratul Lissus (Lezhë) Lofkënd Lychnidus Matohasanaj Meteon Mursa (Osijek) Nareste Nikadin Nikaia (Klos) Oneum Oria Oricum Palaeste Parthus
Dardani
Archaeological finds in Una-Sana Canton, Bosnia
Kinna Kodrion Kratul Lissus (Lezhë) Lofkënd Lychnidus Matohasanaj Meteon Mursa (Osijek) Nareste Nikadin Nikaia (Klos) Oneum Oria Oricum Palaeste Parthus
Japodian_burial_urns
1.44 + 45 (21 June 358); 8.13.4, 11.36.13 (23 June 358) 27 June 358 At Mursa Codex Theodosianus 12.1.46 358, c. October – 359, c. March Winters in Sirmium
Itineraries of the Roman emperors, 337–363
Itineraries_of_the_Roman_emperors,_337–363
Albanian dawn goddess, goddess love, beauty, fertility and health
Kinna Kodrion Kratul Lissus (Lezhë) Lofkënd Lychnidus Matohasanaj Meteon Mursa (Osijek) Nareste Nikadin Nikaia (Klos) Oneum Oria Oricum Palaeste Parthus
Prende
Half-sister of Alexander the Great (c.357–323 BC)
Kinna Kodrion Kratul Lissus (Lezhë) Lofkënd Lychnidus Matohasanaj Meteon Mursa (Osijek) Nareste Nikadin Nikaia (Klos) Oneum Oria Oricum Palaeste Parthus
Cynane
Football league season
Campanella, São Paulo February 27, 2003 20:30 UTC−03:00 Estádio Ulrico Mursa, Santos February 27, 2003 20:30 UTC−03:00 Estádio do Morumbi, São Paulo
2003_Campeonato_Paulista
Bishop of Sirmium
theology, which is often labelled as a form of Arianism. Along with Valens of Mursa and Ursacius of Singidunum he was responsible for drafting the theological
Germinius_of_Sirmium
Brazilian football manager
e briosa empatam no estádio Ulrico Mursa" [In a technically poor match, Lusa and Briosa draw at the Ulrico Mursa stadium] (in Brazilian Portuguese).
Márcio_Zanardi
Women's football club based in Santos, São Paulo, Brazil
798 people. They also play occasionally at neighbouring Estádio Ulrico Mursa, which is owned by Portuguesa Santista. record s shared record Campeonato
Santos_FC_(women)
MMA promoter based in Malta
No. Name Event Date Defenses 1 Rafael Carvalho def. Marcelo Alfaya CFC 16: Mursa Malta Nov 15, 2023
Centurion_FC
Navy of ancient Rome
Classis Histrica, authority of the frontier commanders (duces). with bases at Mursa in Pannonia II, Florentia in Pannonia Valeria, Arruntum in Pannonia I, Viminacium
Roman_navy
Negra → Pointe-Noire Militär Sanct Georgen → Đurđevac Ragusa → Dubrovnik Mursa → Essegg, Eszék → Osijek Sankt Veit am Fluß (German) → Fiume (Italian) →
List_of_city_name_changes
Constantius and Magnentius. Marcellinus disappeared in the following Battle of Mursa Major (28 September 351), in which Magnentius was defeated. Most likely
Marcellinus (magister officiorum)
Marcellinus_(magister_officiorum)
Ancient state in the Balkans
Kinna Kodrion Kratul Lissus (Lezhë) Lofkënd Lychnidus Matohasanaj Meteon Mursa (Osijek) Nareste Nikadin Nikaia (Klos) Oneum Oria Oricum Palaeste Parthus
Kingdom_of_Dardania
Fifth-largest city in Albania
Kinna Kodrion Kratul Lissus (Lezhë) Lofkënd Lychnidus Matohasanaj Meteon Mursa (Osijek) Nareste Nikadin Nikaia (Klos) Oneum Oria Oricum Palaeste Parthus
Shkodër
Town and municipality in Coastal, Montenegro
Kinna Kodrion Kratul Lissus (Lezhë) Lofkënd Lychnidus Matohasanaj Meteon Mursa (Osijek) Nareste Nikadin Nikaia (Klos) Oneum Oria Oricum Palaeste Parthus
Ulcinj
Cities in the ancient Balkans
17.11667 (Melaina Korkyra) 24 Mursa Osijek 45°33′20″N 18°41′40″E / 45.55556°N 18.69444°E / 45.55556; 18.69444 (Mursa) 25 Narona Momići 43°04′49.9″N
List of settlements in Illyria
List_of_settlements_in_Illyria
Archaeological site in the Neretva River
Kinna Kodrion Kratul Lissus (Lezhë) Lofkënd Lychnidus Matohasanaj Meteon Mursa (Osijek) Nareste Nikadin Nikaia (Klos) Oneum Oria Oricum Palaeste Parthus
Daorson
City on Montenegro's coast
Kinna Kodrion Kratul Lissus (Lezhë) Lofkënd Lychnidus Matohasanaj Meteon Mursa (Osijek) Nareste Nikadin Nikaia (Klos) Oneum Oria Oricum Palaeste Parthus
Kotor
Archaeologic site in Montenegro
Kinna Kodrion Kratul Lissus (Lezhë) Lofkënd Lychnidus Matohasanaj Meteon Mursa (Osijek) Nareste Nikadin Nikaia (Klos) Oneum Oria Oricum Palaeste Parthus
Doclea_(Illyria)
Different names for European cities in neighbouring languages
Orrestaare (Southern Sami) Osijek Esseg (former German), Eszék (Hungarian), Mursa (Latin), Osek (Slovene), Osiek (Polish, early Croatian), Osijek (Bosnian
Names of European cities in different languages (N–P)
Names_of_European_cities_in_different_languages_(N–P)
Creeds of Arian Christians
present at the Fifth Council of Sirmium were Germinius of Sirmium, Valens of Mursa, and Ursacius of Singidunum, Basil of Ancyra, George of Alexandria, Pancratius
Arian_creeds
Kinna Kodrion Kratul Lissus (Lezhë) Lofkënd Lychnidus Matohasanaj Meteon Mursa (Osijek) Nareste Nikadin Nikaia (Klos) Oneum Oria Oricum Palaeste Parthus
Caeria
legions of Moesia after the capture of Valerian, defeated and killed and in Mursa. Regalianus P(ublius) C(assius) Regalianus c. 260 (Pannonia) A native of
List_of_Roman_usurpers
MURSA
MURSA
Boy/Male
Muslim/Islamic
Messenger Prophet, Ambassador
Boy/Male
Muslim
Messenger, Prophet, Ambassador
Boy/Male
Indian
Messenger, Prophet, Ambassador
Boy/Male
Arabic, Muslim, Sindhi
Messenger; Ambassador; Prophet
Boy/Male
Arabic, Muslim
Messenger; Ambassador; Prophet
MURSA
MURSA
Boy/Male
Hindu
Desire, Of the mind
Boy/Male
Hindu, Indian
Attention
Girl/Female
Arabic, Muslim
Sun of the World
Boy/Male
Hindu, Indian
Piece of Heart; Very Close; Part of Heart
Boy/Male
Indian, Sanskrit
The Unchanging
Boy/Male
Hindu, Indian, Kannada, Marathi, Tamil, Telugu
Perfectly Victorious
Male
Croatian
, crown.
Boy/Male
Hindu
Brave heart
Boy/Male
British, English
Strong Warrior
Boy/Male
Arabic, Hindu, Indian
Ultimate
MURSA
MURSA
MURSA
MURSA
MURSA