Definition of Histrian. Meaning of Histrian. Synonyms of Histrian

Here you will find one or more explanations in English for the word Histrian. Also in the bottom left of the page several parts of wikipedia pages related to the word Histrian and, of course, Histrian synonyms and on the right images related to the word Histrian.

Definition of Histrian

No result for Histrian. Showing similar results...

Meaning of Histrian from wikipedia

- such as among the "****enised Scythian" tribe of the Callipidae, the Histrians, the Geloni to the north of Scythia, and the ****enised po****tions in...
- Histrian vase from Nesactium...
- city of Histria. Whether the Bay of Odesa is the ancient "Port of the Histrians" cannot yet be considered a settled question based on the available evidence...
- Buteo, who established a peace treaty with the Histrians. Later that year, Epulon became king of the Histrians; he was warlike, uncompromising and persistent...
- Inferior, Manius Laberius Maximus, confirmed in a long inscription the Histrian's territorial limits (fines Histrianorum) extending to the Danube Delta...
- of this river was settled by people whose culture was different from Histrians. Earlier influence of the Iapodes was attested there, while at some time...
- town was conquered by the Romans and destro****. Rebuilt upon the original Histrian pattern, it was a Roman town until 46–45 BC, when the Ancient Gr**** colony...
- Paleo-Balkan". In older research under the influence of pan-Illyrian theories, the Histrian, Venetic and Liburnian languages were considered to be Illyrian dialects...
- remains from the Early Iron Age in that region have alternately shown Histrian provenance, not necessarily Liburnian, but often ascribed to the Liburnians...
- and more hospitable plains, the Carni tried to form alliances with the Histrian, the Iapydes, and the Taurisci Celts. As Rome, in turn, was more and more...