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Andautonia was a
Roman settlement located on the
southern bank of the
river Sava,
located in the modern-day
village of Šćitarjevo,
southeast of the city...
- 528. The
oldest settlement in the
vicinity of the city was the
Roman Andautonia, in today's Šćitarjevo. The
historical record of the name "Zagreb" dates...
- Croatia,
dates back to the
Middle Ages. The
Romans had
built a settlement,
Andautonia, in present-day Ščitarjevo. The name "Zagreb" was
first used in 1094 at...
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There are 12
freebuild cities: Burdigala,
Colonia Agrippina, Syena,
Andautonia, Roma, Geneva, Venetia, Tamiatis, Laba****, Antium, Salamantica, and Emerita...
- (today
Ludbreg in Croatia)
Aquae Balissae (today
Daruvar in Croatia)
Andautonia (today Ščitarjevo in Croatia)
Savaria (today
Szombathely in Hungary) Scarbantia...
- v t e
History of
Zagreb Evolution Andautonia Kaptol Gradec Zagreb Novi
Zagreb City of
Zagreb Zagreb County Timeline Events Golden Bull of 1242
Great Zagreb...
- road
running from
Aquileia to the Danube. The
settlements include Emona,
Andautonia and
Siscia (near modern-day Ljubljana,
Velika Gorica and
Sisak respectively)...
-
built Homeland Bridge. Its main
tourist attraction and
cultural site is
Andautonia, an
archaeological site with
remains of a once
bustling Roman city. Register...
- been
constantly inhabited since Neolithic.
First major settlement was
Andautonia,
founded in 1st
century where village of Šćitarjevo
stands nowadays. It...
- Imperial-era
inscription from
Andautonia, present-day Croatia,
commemorating the
career of a
military man
whose listed achievements and
awards include...