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Ex Africa ad Danubium: Africani in Moesia Inferior (I-III secolo d.C.)
The epigraphical evidence of Moesia Inferior suggests the presence of several Africans during the I-III centuries A.D.: they are mostly soldiers and military officers, but after the middle of second century A.D., with an increase in the Severan age, the Africans play a leading role in provincial administration.