- here.
Prior to
belonging to the
Roman Empire,
which gave it the
Latin name
Siscia, the
region was
Celtic and
Illyrian and the city
there was
named Segestica...
- that
Petra had
signed a
contract with the
Croatian clothing manufacturer Siscia. As well as English, she
speaks Croatian fluently and
understands French...
-
Constantine wearing a
helmet emblazoned with the Chi Rho, and
coins issued at
Siscia in 317/318
repeat the image. The
figure was
otherwise rare and is uncommon...
- the
Madonna and
Child with Saints". Borrelli, Antonio. "San
Quirino di
Siscia" santiebeati.it;
accessed 8
December 2015.(in Italian) Kirsch,
Johann Peter...
- 140,000 people. This
county contains the
ancient Roman city of
Siscia—today's Sisak.
Siscia was the
largest city of the
region back then, a
Pannonian capital...
-
those in
Siscia and Mursia.[citation needed] The
Diocletianic ****cution left deep
marks in
Dalmatia and Pannonia. Quirinus,
bishop of
Siscia, died a...
- as
early as 156 BC and 119 BC. In both wars, the
Romans failed to take
Siscia (now Sisak, Croatia),
which laid in a key position.
After these setbacks...
-
Theodosius I
arrived at
Siscia with a
large force consisting of Goths, Huns and
Alans as cavalry. A
brief skirmish at
Siscia occurred between the two...
-
Populi Romani, "Genius of the
Roman People") on the obverse; an
aureus of
Siscia in Croatia, 270–275 AD,
featuring a
standing image of the
GENIUS ILLVR (Genius...
- him an army of
levied citizens and
former slaves to
reinforce Tiberius at
Siscia, his base of
operations in Illyri****.
Towards the end of the year, additional...