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- The diocese of Teurnia (or Tiburnia) was a Chalcedonian Christian church in the Roman province of Nori**** during the 5th through 7th centuries. It is...
- Nori**** in 15 BC. Besides the administrative seat of Virunum, the cities of Teurnia, Santi**** (Villach) and Iuenna (Globasnitz) arose as centres of Roman culture...
- south, p****es the Sachsenburg narrows and the site of the ancient city of Teurnia, before it reaches the town of Spittal an der Drau. Downstream of Villach...
- chief towns were Virunum (near Maria Saal to the north of Klagenfurt), Teurnia (near Spittal an der Drau), Flavia Solva (near Leibnitz), Celeia (Celje)...
- Other important towns were Virunum (north of the modern Klagenfurt), Teurnia (near Spittal), and Lauria**** (Enns). Archaeological sites from the Roman...
- Roman milestone in modern Austria (AD 201), indicating a distance of 28 Roman miles (~41 km) to Teurnia....
- Archdiocese of Thessalonica (Thessaloniki, Greece) Archdiocese of Tiburnia (Teurnia, Austria) Archdiocese of Tomi (Constanța, Romania) Archdiocese of Traianopolis...
- Dravus') were a Gallic tribe dwelling around the upper Drava river, near Teurnia (Austria), during the Roman period. They are mentioned as Ambídranoi (Ἀμβίδρανοι)...
- Lendorf is the site of an ancient town with about 30,000 inhabitants called Teurnia (later Tiburnia), that arose about 50 and in the 5th century became the...