-
world map (2nd
century AD).
Czernobol is
identified as Azagarium [uk] "
oppidium Sarmatiae" (Lat., "a city in Sarmatia"), by the 1605
Lexicon geographi****...
- in the mid
first century BC.
Archaeological finds from the
Heidedtrank Oppidium include agricultural implements such as plowshares, hoes,
scythe and sickle...
- 1st
century BC or even much earlier, the
Celts settled at the
Lindenhof Oppidium. In 1890, so-called
Potin lumps were found,
whose largest weights 59.2...
- 1368 it was
identified in one of King
Louis I of Hungary's
charters as an
oppidium (town). The town's
active economic life and
relatively dense po****tion...
-
Venetians it
received the
title of the "most
loyal city" ("fidelissimum
oppidium") as well as
commercial privileges from the
Austrian emperor Maximilian...
-
merchant trail from
Poland to Hungary. At that time,
Tylicz was also
called Oppidium Novum and Ornawa, and was an
important garrison of
Polish royal army, which...
-
There was
further occupation of the
Roque de Viou also
round 50BCE. The
oppidium contained public buildings, roads, houses, shops, and a
fanum (Gaulish...
-
known when
Lowicz received town charter.
First do****ent
which calls it
oppidium (town)
dates back to 1298, and was
issued by Duke
Boleslaw I of Płock....
- La Tène era
oppidium...
- Ernust,
Chancellor of the
Royal Treasury. Some 52
townships (civitas,
oppidium) and 801
villages could be
found in the area, in which,
according to Kocsis...