- territory, the city is
attested in
Ancient Gr**** as Ῥίζων and in
Latin as
Risinium. The
toponym has been
compared with Albanian: rrjedh,
meaning 'flow', 'stream'...
- the city of
Risinium, and
possibly a war god.
Medaurus is
depicted as
riding on
horseback and
carrying a javelin. As the
protector of
Risinium, it is possible...
- The
Diocese of
Risano (Latin
Risinium) was a
Latin Church ecclesiastical jurisdiction or
diocese of the
Catholic Church from the 6th to the 17th century...
- Daorson,
Scodra and Dyrrhachium,
while Medaurus was the
protector deity of
Risinium, with a
monumental equestrian statue dominating the city from the acropolis...
- the
Illyrian city of
Risinium (present-day Montenegro). The name is more
scarcely attested on
another inscription found in
Risinium,
engraved by the Peripolarchoi...
-
Titular archbishopric Doclea Five
Titular bishoprics Budua (Herceg) Novi
Risinium (Risinio)
Suacia (Svač)
Ulcinj (Dulcigno, Ulcinium). List of
Catholic dioceses...
- Dalmatia,
mentioned in the 4th
century B.C.
Their initial capital city was
Risinium, and
later Shkodra.
Ardiana is a
feminine form of this name. Abbreviated...
-
January 10, 1952. On
April 12, 1992,
McNamara was
named titular bishop of '
Risinium' and
auxiliary bishop of the
Boston Archdiocese and was
ordained on May...
-
brook collect in the
narrow cultivable belt at Risan. The town was
called Risinium in Latin. It is
possibly related to
Albanian "rrjedh",
meaning "flow, stream"...
- put to death,
along with his son.
Lucius Tigidius Proculus,
buried at
Risinium in
Dalmatia in a tomb
dedicated by his sister,
Tigidia Tertulla, dating...