• Ἐπίδαυρος, Latin: Epidaurum) or Epidauros was an ancient Greek colony founded sometime in the 6th century BC and renamed to Epidaurum /ˌɛpɪˈdɔːrəm/ during...
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    Asseria, Varvaria, Burnum, Scardona, Epidaurum and Acruvium (resulting with the foundation of Kotor), and Epidaurum (resulting with the foundation of Ragusa)...
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    the Illyrians, who called the city Zaptal. The town changed its name to Epidaurum when it came under Roman rule in 228 BC. Justinian I the Emperor of the...
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  • the Slavs and Avars into the territory of Dalmatia, conquering a number of Dalmatian cities (Salona, Epidaurum, Delminium, etc.).The traditional borders...
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    Dubrovnik (redirect from Ragusa (Dalmatia))
    7th century, when the town known as Ragusa was founded by refugees from Epidaurum (Ragusa Vecchia). It was under protectorate of the Byzantine Empire and...
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    Mursa, Narona, Siscia, and established colonies at Salona, Sirmium, Epidaurum, Aequum, Iader, Rhizon, and in many other cities. These cities were colonized...
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    Illyria (category History of Dalmatia)
    (Illyrii proprii/proprie dicti) for a small people south of Epidaurum, or between Epidaurum (now Cavtat) and Lissus (now Lezhë). In the Roman period, Illyricum...
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    Illyricum (Roman province) (category Dalmatia (Roman province))
    way he managed to force Octavius to abandon his attack on Epidaurus (Epidaurum in Latin, modern Cavtat, near Dubrovnik, Croatia) with his approach. Octavius...
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    probably in the 7th century, by the inhabitants of the Greek city of Epidaurum (modern Cavtat) after its destruction by the Avars and Slavs c. 615. Some...
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  • Battle of Tauris (category History of Dalmatia)
    ships known as beaks. Vatinus's fleet set sail from Brundisium towards Epidaurum after receiving reports of a blockade in progress and finishing campaign...
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    peoples in the hinterland of Epidaurum including the Ozuaei, Partheni, Hemasini, Arthitae and Armistae." J. J. Wilkes, Dalmatia, Tome 2 of History of the...
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    and mountains. The city of Dubrovnik was founded by such survivors from Epidaurum. The ethnogenesis of Croats is uncertain. The most accepted theory, the...
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    branch organizies Festivity in Brussel. After the ancient Greek colony Epidaurum was destroyed by Avars and Slavic invaders in the 7th century, refugees...
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  • the third century. Tarius, named in a sepulchral inscription from Epidaurum in Dalmatia, dating between the middle of the second century, and the end of...
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    of Roman citizens in the old Caesarian colonies of Salona, Narona and Epidaurum. New disagreements with Mark Antony forced Octavian to suspend his military...
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  • islands, and mountains. The city of Ragusa was founded by survivors from Epidaurum. According to the work De Administrando Imperio, written by the 10th-century...
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  • Cuccium Ilok Curcum Korenica Enderum unknown location in inland Dalmatia Epetium Stobreč Epidaurum, Epidaurus Cavtat Flanona Plomin, (Italian: Fianona) near...
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  • Ragusa/Dubrovnik, who were refugees from Epidaurum and from Salona. The maritime part of Dalmatia continued to be called Roman Dalmatia, and remained subject, to the...
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  • Vatinius, successfully captured several places, raised Octavius's siege of Epidaurum, and defeated the Pompeian commander on a naval battle at the Battle of...
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  • Serb-Catholic movement in Dubrovnik (category Kingdom of Dalmatia)
    of Yugoslavia. Ragusa was founded in the 7th century by refugees from Epidaurum, a Roman city situated some 15 km to the south, when that city was destroyed...
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    probably in the 7th century, by the inhabitants of the Roman city of Epidaurum (modern Cavtat) after its destruction by the Avars and Slavs c. 615. Some...
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    Aspálathos C4. Epidaurus C5. Issa C6. Dimos C7. Pharos C8. Kórkyra Mélaina C9. Epidaurum C10. Narona C11. Lumbarda CY1. Chytri CY2. Kyrenia CY3.Golgi E1. Naucratis...
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    may have originally referred only to a small ethnos in the area between Epidaurum and Lissus, and Pliny and Mela may have followed a literary tradition...
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  • included Istria. Aruccia Arauzona[citation needed] Arba, Scardona Aleta, Dalmatia[citation needed] Berginium[citation needed] Ausancali[citation needed]...
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    one of the founders of Ragusa (Dubrovnik), arriving as refugees from Epidaurum (modern Cavtat) after its destruction by the Slavs and Avars in the 7th...
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    1463–1520), who wrote elegies, epistles, and an unfinished poem about Epidaurum (De Epidauro). His best-known work was a cycle of love poetry dedicated...
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    educational institutions were opened in cities such as Amantia, Byllis, Durrës, Epidaurum, Nikaia, Historical evidence speaks of the Hellenistic School of Apollonia...
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