- in
Croatian is plural. It was
called Cibalae in antiquity.
There is no
known Latin or Gr****
etymology for
Cibalae, so it is ****umed to be
inherited from...
- The
Battle of
Cibalae was
fought in 316
between the two
Roman emperors Constantine I (r. 306–337) and
Licinius (r. 308–324). The site of the battle, near...
-
Illyrian family resident in
Cibalae (Vinkovci) in
Pannonia Secunda.
Their father Grati**** Funarius, a
native of
Cibalae, had
served as a
senior officer...
- 314 or 316, the two
augusti fought against one
another at the
Battle of
Cibalae, with
Constantine being victorious. They
clashed again at the
Battle of...
- 288188; 18.801077 The
Vinkovci Treasure (Croatian: Vinkovačko blago) or
Cibalae Treasure is a ****d of late
Roman silver plate,
discovered in Vinkovci...
- The name
Cibalia comes from the
Roman settlement called Colonia Aurelia Cibalae which was the
precursor of the present-day town of Vinkovci. In the period...
- him in the
western half of the empire.
Valentinian was born in 321 at
Cibalae (now Vinkovci, Croatia) in
southern Pannonia into a
family of Illyro-Roman...
-
accused of
plotting to
overthrow him.
Constantine prevailed at the
Battle of
Cibalae in
Pannonia (8
October 314).
Although the
situation was
temporarily settled...
- executed.
October 8 –
Battle of
Cibalae:
Constantine the
Great defeats his
rival Licinius near the town of
Colonia Aurelia Cibalae (modern-day Vinkovci, Croatia)...
-
founders of the
Valentinianic dynasty. Grati****
originated from the town of
Cibalae (Vinkovci), in
southern Pannonia Secunda (modern Croatia),
possibly in...