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Mosaic in
Teurnia.
Mosaic in
Teurnia.
Mosaic in
Teurnia.
Mosaic in
Teurnia.
Mosaic in
Teurnia.
Mosaic in
Teurnia.
Mosaic in
Teurnia.
Mosaic in
Teurnia. Mosaic...
- 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...
- 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...
-
chief towns were
Virunum (near
Maria Saal to the
north of Klagenfurt),
Teurnia (near
Spittal an der Drau),
Flavia Solva (near Leibnitz),
Celeia (Celje)...
- 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...
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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....
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Archdiocese of
Thessalonica (Thessaloniki, Greece)
Archdiocese of
Tiburnia (
Teurnia, Austria)
Archdiocese of Tomi (Constanța, Romania)
Archdiocese of Traianopolis...
- of the
decline of
ancient dioceses (Emona, Celeia, Poetovio, Aguntum,
Teurnia, Virunum, Scarabantia) in the
respective area. In 588 the
Slavs reached...
- Dravus') were a
Gallic tribe dwelling around the
upper Drava river, near
Teurnia (Austria),
during the
Roman period. They are
mentioned as Ambídranoi (Ἀμβίδρανοι)...