Thraco-Roman


The term Thraco-Roman describes the Romanized culture of Thracians under the rule of the Roman Empire.
File:Unique Mosaic “Dionysus’s Procession” 4th century AD.jpg|thumb|"Dionysus's Procession”, a 4th century AD Roman mosaic in the city of Augusta Trajana
The Odrysian kingdom of Thrace became a Roman client kingdom c. 20 BC, while the Greek city-states on the Black Sea coast came under Roman control, first as civitates foederatae. After the death of the Thracian king Rhoemetalces III in 46 AD and an unsuccessful anti-Roman revolt, the kingdom was annexed as the Roman province of Thracia. The northern Thracians formed a unified kingdom of Dacia, before being conquered by the Romans in 106 and their land turned into the Roman province of Dacia.

Archaeological sites

Famous individuals

This is a list of several important Thraco-Roman individuals: