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Claudium Virunum was a
Roman city in the
province of Nori****, on today's
Zollfeld in the
Austrian State of Carinthia.
Virunum may also have been the name...
- was
founded around 400 BC, and had its
capital at the
royal residence at
Virunum on the Magdalensberg.
Around 800 BC, the
region was
inhabited mostly by...
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province of the
Roman Empire in 15 BCE,
Emperor Claudius had the city of
Virunum erected as the province's
capital at the foot of the
nearby Magdalensberg...
- Nori****, when
under the rule of
Emperor Claudius (41–54 AD) the city of
Virunum was
established as the province's capital,
replacing - or
maybe identical...
- estates. The
column probably originates from the
nearby Roman city of
Virunum,
established as
capital of the Nori****
province under the
reign of Emperor...
- by
Roger Beck, "Qui
Mortalitatis Causa Convenerunt: The
Meeting of the
Virunum Mithraists on June 26, A.D. 184,"
Phoenix 52 (1998), p. 340. One of the...
- July) as a
season especially ****ociated with
Mithraic festivities. The
Virunum album, in the form of an
inscribed bronze plaque,
records a
Mithraic festival...
- Innsbruck), from
which branched off the road into Nori****,
leading by
Virunum (Klagenfurt) to
Laurieum (Lorch) on the Danube, the road
leading via Emona...
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several are
known from inscriptions. A
family of this name
settled at
Virunum in Nori****. The
nomen Priscius is
derived from the
common cognomen Prīscus...
- Noreia,
possibly located in the
Zollfeld basin near the
later Roman city of
Virunum.
Known for the
production of salt and iron, the
Kingdom maintained intensive...