- Siscia, the
region was
Celtic and
Illyrian and the city
there was
named Segestica or Segesta.
Writers in Gr****
referred to the city as
Ancient Gr****: Σισκία...
- part of
their economy before and
after the
Roman conquest.
Apart from
Segestica, the
Pannonians did not have
settlements of
importance in pre-Roman times...
- into
contact with the
Roman Republic in 35 BC, when the
Romans conquered Segestica, or modern-day Sisak. The
conquest was
completed in 11 BC, when the Roman...
-
Harvard University Press.
Retrieved 21
August 2016.
After the
Iapodes comes Segestica [Sisak], a city in the plain, past
which flows the
River Saüs,
which empties...
- resentment. He
levelled the
walls of all the
cities in a day. All but one (
Segestica,
which was
taken by storm) surrendered.
Publius Manlius, who was having...
-
addition to some less
serious foes) the Iapodes,
parts of
Pannonia around Segestica/Siscia, as well as the Delmatae. However, the
majority of the ****ure provinces...
-
settlements that
later became cities in Illyria,
namely Navissos and
Segestica. In
Thrace they had
Serdica (modern Sofia, Bulgaria), Tylis,
founded by...
- by the Illyrians. They
founded the most
important city in the region,
Segestica,
located northwest of here. The city was
conquered by the
Roman army led...
-
Samobor Ruginium,
Ruvinium Rovinj (Rovigno)
Salona Solin Scardona Skradin Segestica Sisak (also
Siscia by the Romans)
Senia Senj Setovia, Soetovio, Osinium...
- Bergistani, an
Iberian tribe. In book ****IV of Ab Urbe Condita, Livy
refers to
Segestica, "an
important and o****nt city" ("Segesticam [...]
grauem atque o****ntam...