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Gamzigrad (Serbian Cyrillic: Гамзиград,
pronounced [
ɡǎmziɡraːd] ) is an
archaeological site, spa resort, and
UNESCO World Heritage Site of Serbia, located...
- Sopoćani; the 12th-century
Studenica monastery; the
Roman complex of
Gamzigrad–Felix Romuliana;
medieval tombstones Stećci; and
finally the endangered...
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where he
later built his
palace named after his
mother –
Felix Romuliana (
Gamzigrad) – his
birth and
funeral place. His
Thracian father and his mother, Romula...
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Contemporary architecture—such as the Arch of
Constantine in Rome and
palaces in
Gamzigrad and Córdoba—epigraphic remains, and the
coinage of the era complement...
- 12%)
Croats = 119 (0.10%)
Felix Romuliana (Galerius' Palace) in
modern Gamzigrad is the
birthplace of the
Roman Emperor Gaius Galerius Valerius Maxmimi****...
- 308–324). The Late
Roman fortified palace compound and
memorial complex of
Gamzigrad-Romuliana at the
outskirts of Zaječar was
commissioned by
Emperor Caius...
- Lady of Ljeviš Gračanica
Patriarchate of Peć Dečani
Studenica Stari Ras
Gamzigrad Stećci–Perućac Stećci–Rastište Stećci–Hrta The
United Nations Educational...
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Sites Vinča
Mediana Justiniana Prima Mramorje Velika humka Rudna Glava Gamzigrad Trajan's
Bridge Lepenski Vir Diana/Karataš
Kraku Lu
Jordan Starčevo B****ianae...
- Left: Mediana,
birthplace of
Constantine the
Great Right:
Gamzigrad,
built by
Emperor Galerius...
- Rome.
After Galerius's
death in 311, he was
buried at
Felix Romuliana (
Gamzigrad) near Zajecar, Serbia. The
Rotunda stood empty for
several decades until...