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- Ἐπίδαυρος, Latin: Epidaurum) or Epidauros was an ancient Gr**** colony founded sometime in the 6th century BC and renamed to Epidaurum /ˌɛpɪˈdɔːrəm/ during...
- (Illyrii proprii/proprie dicti) for a small people south of Epidaurum, or between Epidaurum (now Cavtat) and Lissus (now Lezhë). In the Roman period, Illyri****...
- and mountains. The city of Dubrovnik was founded by such survivors from Epidaurum. There's some uncertainty about the ethnogenesis of Croats. The most accepted...
- (Illyrii proprii/proprie dicti) for a small people south of Epidaurum, or between Epidaurum (now Cavtat) and Lissus (now Lezhë). In the Roman period, Illyri****...
- the Illyrians, who called the city Zaptal. The town changed its name to Epidaurum when it came under Roman rule in 228 BC. Justinian I the Emperor of the...
- 7th century, when the town known as Ragusa was founded by refugees from Epidaurum (Ragusa Vecchia). It was under protectorate of the Byzantine Empire and...
- ****eria, Varvaria, Burnum, Scardona, Epidaurum and Acruvium (resulting with the foundation of Kotor), and Epidaurum (resulting with the foundation of Ragusa)...
- Zadar Croatia 45 BC Salona Solin Croatia 45 BC Narona Vid Croatia 45BC Epidaurum Cavtat Croatia 44 BC Augusta Raurica Augst Switzerland 44 BC Noviodunum...
- Mursa, Narona, Siscia, and established colonies at Salona, Sirmium, Epidaurum, Aequum, Iader, Rhizon, and in many other cities. These cities were colonized...
- may have originally referred only to a small ethnos in the area between Epidaurum and Lissus, and Pliny and Mela may have followed a literary tradition...