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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...
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forced to
withdraw his
forces to the
Histrian capital of
Nesactium.
Before attacking Nesactium the
Romans captured other important Histrian centers in...
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century BC,
under the
influence of
Celtic spiritual and
material culture.
Nesactium (Vizače),
northeast of ****, was a
prominent centre for the
Illyrian Histri...
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Italy per
ancient definition is the
river Arsia.
Castellieri culture Nesactium "Harry
Thurston Peck,
Harpers Dictionary of
classical Antiquities (1898)...
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around 290, and
subsequently martyred outside the city, on the road to
Nesactium. The
amphitheatre remained in use
until the 5th century, when Emperor...
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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...
- from Monfalcone. However, the
largest Castelliere was
perhaps that of
Nesactium, in the
southern Istria, not far from ****. A
fundamental study of the...
- 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)...
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Nanyue King,
Guangzhou Yinxu Guayabo Aquae Iasae Burnum Monkodonja Narona Nesactium ****
Arena Starčevo
culture Stari Grad
Plain El
Chorro de
Maita Antiphonitis...