- the destro****
Salona escaped to Trogir.
Initially the
Roman Tragurium (Latin:
Tragurium) was one of the
Dalmatian City-States. From the 9th
century on...
-
Tragurium,
Ancient Latin name of a city in
Dalmatia (coastal Croatia), now
called Trogir, was a
bishopric until 1829 and a
Latin titular bishopric until...
- city-states were Arba, Cattarum, Crespa, Jadera, Ragusium, Spalatum,
Tragurium, and Vecla. The
language and the laws were
initially Latin, but after...
- (Zadar;
capital of the theme),
Spalatum (Split),
Crepsa (Cres), Arba (Rab),
Tragurium (Trogir),
Vecla (Krk),
Ragusium (Dubrovnik) and
Cattarum (Kotor). The...
- Jan 2012 tiffa.
tragurium.net
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addition of the
suffix -uri(o)
which is
found in
Illyrian toponyms such as
Tragurium.
Eichner also
points out the
tribal name's
close semantic correspondence...
- text
describing the
statue by Lysippos. In
Trogir (the
ancient Roman Tragurium), Croatia, in the
Convent of the
Benedictine Nuns, was displa**** a marble...
- (now Lezhë) was
founded on the
Albanian coast. Issa in turn then
founded Tragurium (now Trogir),
Corcyra Melaina (now Korčula) and
Epetium (now Stobreč,...
-
auxiliary bishop of the
Archdiocese of
Detroit and
titular bishop of
Tragurium. He
received his
episcopal consecration on
January 27, 1983, from Archbishop...
- Chalcidice,
Greece Toroni Tragurion Dalmatian coast,
Croatia Trogir Traù,
Tragurium, Trau
Trapeze Crete,
Greece Trapezus,
Arcadia Black Sea
coast of north-eastern...