- Spálathos (or
Spalatum in Latin). The
Palace was
built as a m****ive structure, much like a
Roman military fortress. The
palace and the city of
Spalatum which...
- the
construction of the
heavily fortified compound near his
hometown of
Spalatum in
preparation for his
retirement on 1 May 305 AD. The site
chosen was...
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names of
these city-states were Arba, Cattarum, Crespa, Jadera, Ragusium,
Spalatum, Tragurium, and Vecla. The
language and the laws were
initially Latin,...
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Metropolitan archdiocese. The
Archbishopric of
Spalathon or
Spalatum (also Salona, Latin:
Spalatum) was a
Christian archbishopric with seat in Salona, Dalmatia...
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Dioklecijanov akvadukt) is an
ancient Roman aqueduct near Split,
Croatia (Latin:
Spalatum)
constructed during the
Roman Empire to
supply water to the
palace of the...
- its
refugees moved to the
settlement in and
around Diocletian's palace, "
Spalatum" (Split),
turning it into a
fortified town. In the
Early Middle Ages, Solin...
-
event that
allowed for the
settlement of the
nearby Diocletian's
Palace in
Spalatum), ****eria, Varvaria, Burnum, Scardona,
Epidaurum and
Acruvium (resulting...
- Apollonia–Arsuf
Israel 1st c. BC
Vasio Vocontiorum Vaison-la-Romaine
France 78 BC
Spalatum Split Croatia 74 BC
Nicomedia İzmit
Turkey 72 BC
Nicaea İznik
Turkey 67...
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cities -with
local autonomy and
called Dalmatian city-states- such as
Spalatum (Split) and
Ragusium (Dubrovnik),
while Jadera (Zadar)
became the local...
- Diocletian's Palace, a
heavily fortified compound located by the
small town of
Spalatum on the s****s of the
Adriatic Sea, and near the
large provincial administrative...