- Ptuj (Slovene: [ˈptuːi̯] ; German: Pettau,
pronounced [ˈpɛtaʊ̯] ; Latin:
Poetovium/Poetovio) is the eighth-largest town of Slovenia,
located in the traditional...
- to
Pannonia around 45 and the
legion built its
legionary fortress at
Poetovium (modern Ptuj, Slovenia). In the year of the four
emperors (69), XIII Gemina...
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Switzerland 1st c. BC
Ulpia Noviomagus Batavorum Nijmegen Netherlands 1st c. BC
Poetovium Ptuj
Slovenia 6 AD
Rigomagus Remagen Germany 6 AD
Aquae Mattiacorum Wiesbaden...
- location(s) Iustinopolis,
Caput Histriae Koper Laba****,
Aemona Ljubljana Marburgum Maribor Mons
Carniolae Kranjska Gora Nova Urbs Novo
Mesto Poetovium Ptuj...
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nickname "Mutinensis". In or
before 9 AD the
legion was
transferred to
Poetovium (modern Ptuj). The
legion must have won a
victory around this time that...
- Rome VIII
Augusta Strasbourg,
France Bull 59 BC
Caesar after 371 9-45
Poetovium 45–69
Novae MI 69–86 Mirebeau-sur-Bèze GS 86 – at
least 371 Argentorate*...
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which refers to the
place as Dautonia. The road
connected Andautonia with
Poetovium via
Pyrri and
Aquaviva to the north, and
Siscia to the south. The settlement...
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Plataea Platamon Plestia Ploaghe Plotinopolis Pocofeltus Podalia Poemanenum Poetovium Pogla Polemonium Polybotus Polinianum Polymartium Polystylus Pomaria Pompeiopolis...
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appointed Stres the
auxiliary bishop of
Maribor and
titular bishop of
Poetovium. He was
consecrated on 24 June in
Maribor Cathedral with
Archbishop Franc...
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Catienia Fortunata, the wife of
Gaius Valerius Priscus,
chief magistrate at
Poetovium in
Pannonia Superior,
mentioned in an
libationary inscription at Aquae...