Talk:Isaccea

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[edit] Self-note. Some bibliography

[edit] Noviodunum

  • Capidava - Troesmis - Noviodunum / adunate, trad., însotite de coment. si indici de Emilia Dorutiu-Boila, 1980, III453794
  • Ion Barnea, Dinogetia et Noviodunum, deux villes byzantines du Bas-Danube, Revue des Études Sud-Est Européenes, 9, 1971, 3, 343-362.
  • Ovid Iliescu, L'Hyperpère byzantine au Bas-Danube du XIe au XVe siècle, Revue des Études Sud-Est Européenes, VII.1 1969
  • Ion Barnea, Sigilii bizantine de la Noviodunum. Studii şi Cercetări în Numismatică, VI, 1975, p. 159-162.

[edit] Vicina

  • Recherches sur Vicina et Cetatea Alba : contributions à l'histoire de la domination byzantine et tatare et du commerce génois sur le litoral roumain de la Mer Noire / G. I. Bratianu Bratianu, Gheorghe I. Bucarest : [s. n.], 1936 -- 62760; 197 p.
  • Vicina et Cetatea Alba [ série ] / G.I. Bratianu Bratianu, Gheorghe I. Bucarest : [s.n.], 1940 -- 9905
  • Vicina II : Nouvelles recherches sur l'histoire et la toponymie médiévalesdu litoral roumain dela Mer Noire : á propos des "Miscellanies" de M.J.B. Bromberg -- 9905
  • S. Papacostea, "De Vicina a Kilia".

[edit] Isaccea

  • Petăr Mutafciev, Izvestieto na Abulfed za grad Isakca. Izbrani Proizvedenija II, Sofia 1973 p. 683-84
  • Aleksandar Kuzev Oblicica-Isakca in A. Kuzev, V.Gjuzelev. Bălgarski Srednovekovni Gradovi i Kreposti Tom I Varna, 1971, p.211-216
  • E. Oberlander-Tarnoveanu, "Un atelier monetaire inconnu de la Horde d'Or sur le Danube: Saqci-Isaccea (XIII-XIVe siecles)" in "Proceedings of the XIth International Numismatic Congress, Bruxelles, 8-13th of September 1991", III, Louvain-la-Neuve, 1993, p.296, #6 and Plate XIX/5-5a


[edit] To do

  • Find the population in the 1880 census. Apparently, the complete results were not published at the time. They could be found in the Romanian Archives, but that would be WP:OR. Some secondary source needed. :-)
  • Ethnic structure 1880-1992.

[edit] Isaccea is Genucla?

from what i know, Genucla is not identified. It could be everywhere on the Danube in northern Dobruja. Do you have any reference for this identification?

Well... Their official site says that the trading post of Noviodunum was founded somewhere near Genucla. :-) http://isaccea.romclub.ro/ bogdan 17:39, 31 January 2006 (UTC)
I'll look for more references on the issue. I see that Cassius Dio says that it was :
  1. on the Danube shore
  2. heavily fortified
bogdan 17:49, 31 January 2006 (UTC)
I couldn't find any reference on the web. All the results on it are just saying what Cassius Dio says. bogdan 18:41, 31 January 2006 (UTC)

[edit] Russophobic

Ghirlandajo removed this:

who plundered it and gained control of Turkish Danube fleet.

with the comment:

toned down russophobic remarks

Why Russophobic ? The Russian Army conquered the town, robbed it and set it on fire, destroying much of it. I have no doubts that most armies did pillaging of enemy towns in early 19th century. BTW, I read in a 1878 Romanian newspaper article that 65 villages of Northern part of the Dobruja were completely razed by the Russian Army during that war. bogdan 12:12, 28 March 2006 (UTC)