- po****tion of 156,852. The town
occupies the site of the
Roman settlement of
Iuvavum.
Founded as an
episcopal see in 696, it
became a seat of the archbishop...
- The
capital of the
archbishopric was Salzburg, the
former Roman city of
Iuvavum. From the late 13th
century onwards, the
archbishops gradually reached...
- Latin) Salzburg: Mayer, 1574.
Around 700,
Bishop Hrodbertus preached around Iuvavum and
founded the
church of S. Peter. Jung (1864), pp. 1-2. Brackmann, p...
-
Retrieved 2023-04-17. Binder,
Elisabeth (2014).
Colloquium Iuvavum 2012. Das
municipium Claudium Iuvavum (in German). pp. 17–39. de Fabianis, Valeria, ed. Castles...
-
century B.C.). Also, the
Roman road led over the
Tauern P**** (in Alpe) to
Iuvavum (Salzburg). The
tracks of old
Roman wagons have been
uncovered on this...
-
Germany 15 BC Pons
Drusi Bolzano Italy 15 BC
Ovilava Wels
Austria 15 BC
Iuvavum Salzburg Austria 15 BC
Augusta Vindelicorum Augsburg Germany 15 BC Turi****...
- road
through the
Brenner to
Castra Regina, and an east–west road from
Iuvavum to
Augusta Vindeli****. The
intersection of
these two
enormously important...
- The area was
fortified during the days of the
Roman above the city of
Iuvavum until King
Odoacer of
Italy commanded to
leave the
Province of Nori****...
- the
Celtic Taurisci and
later was part of a
Roman Road from
Teurnia to
Iuvavum (Salzburg), it was
first mentioned in a 1459 deed, then at the
border between...
-
Burgstallkogel (Sulm valley)
Sandberg Celtic city Großmugl
Carnuntum Vindobona Iuvavum Flavia Solva Virunum Gravesites of
Pannonian Avars at Sigleß
Gobustan Rock...