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- Nesactium (Istrian dialect: Vizače, Croatian: Nezakcij, Italian: Nesazio) was an ancient fortified town and hill fort of the Histri tribe. Its ruins are...
- **** that the Austrian empire erected to protect the port for its navy. Nesactium is an ancient hill fort settlement, which is considered to be the oldest...
- Italy per ancient definition is the river Arsia. Castellieri culture Nesactium "Harry Thurston Peck, Harpers Dictionary of classical Antiquities (1898)...
- forced to withdraw his forces to the Histrian capital of Nesactium. Before attacking Nesactium the Romans captured other important Histrian centers in...
- around 290, and subsequently martyred outside the city, on the road to Nesactium. The amphitheatre remained in use until the 5th century, when Emperor...
- findings have been discovered on the Istrian territory, chiefly around Nesactium. By 642 the Slavs were settled in the peninsula, as indicated by the mission...
- head east away from the village, you will find the pre-Roman site of Nesactium, and Budava bay. As per the tradition of rural Istria, Muntić is composed...
- from Monfalcone. However, the largest Castelliere was perhaps that of Nesactium, in the southern Istria, not far from ****. A fundamental study of the...
- century BC, under the influence of Celtic spiritual and material culture. Nesactium (Vizače), northeast of ****, was a prominent centre for the Illyrian Histri...
- three-winged arrows, found in Nesactium, a belt harness found in Novigrad (Cittanova), and a belt plaque found near Nesactium (near Valtura, in eastern Istria)...