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Ancient Histri village
Nesactium (Istrian dialect: Vizače, Croatian: Nezakcij, Italian: Nesazio) was the capital of the Histri tribe and later a Roman city. Its remains are
Nesactium
City in Istria County, Croatia
Pula that the Austrian empire erected to protect the port for its navy. Nesactium is an ancient hill fort settlement, which is considered to be the oldest
Pula
Ancient people of the Istrian peninsula
Italy per ancient definition is the river Arsia. Castellieri culture Nesactium "Harry Thurston Peck, Harpers Dictionary of Classical Antiquities (1898)
Histri
Histri king in Illyria from 181–177 BC
forced to withdraw his forces to the Histrian capital of Nesactium. Before attacking Nesactium the Romans captured other important Histrian centers in
Epulon
Municipality in Istria County, Croatia
Importantly, the municipality also includes the remains of the ancient city of Nesactium, built by the ancient Histri. According to the 2021 census, its population
Ližnjan
Ancient Roman amphitheater in Pula, Croatia
around 290, and subsequently martyred outside the city, on the road to Nesactium. The amphitheatre remained in use until the 5th century, when Emperor
Pula_Arena
Ancient culture in the northern Adriatic during the Bronze and Iron Ages
from Monfalcone. However, the largest Castelliere was perhaps that of Nesactium, in the southern Istria, not far from Pula. A fundamental study of the
Castellieri_culture
Village in Istria County, Croatia
head east away from the village, you will find the pre-Roman site of Nesactium, and Budava bay. As per the tradition of rural Istria, Muntić is composed
Muntić
Peninsula on the Adriatic Sea
findings have been discovered on the Istrian territory, chiefly around Nesactium. By 642 the Slavs were settled in the peninsula, as indicated by the mission
Istria
three-winged arrows, found in Nesactium, a belt harness found in Novigrad (Cittanova), and a belt plaque found near Nesactium (near Valtura, in eastern Istria)
History_of_Istria
Period until the 7th century
century BC, under the influence of Celtic spiritual and material culture. Nesactium (Vizače), northeast of Pula, was a prominent centre for the Illyrian Histri
History of Croatia before the Croats
History_of_Croatia_before_the_Croats
Prehistory of Italy
from Monfalcone. However, the largest castelliere was perhaps that of Nesactium, in southern Istria, not far from Pula. The Canegrate culture developed
Prehistoric_Italy
Nanyue King, Guangzhou Yinxu Guayabo Aquae Iasae Burnum Monkodonja Narona Nesactium Pula Arena Starčevo culture Stari Grad Plain El Chorro de Maita Antiphonitis
List of archaeological sites by country
List_of_archaeological_sites_by_country
Religious beliefs of the Illyrian peoples
with the Roman goddess Bona Dea. She is also attested in the towns of Nesactium and Pula. The region of Moesia Superior showed a great variety of cultural
Illyrian_religion
Aronia, Aronix, Mucrum Makarska Nareste Dugi Rat Nedinum Nadin near Zadar Nesactium between the villages of Muntić and Valtura Mursa Osijek Narona Metković
List of ancient geographic names in Croatia
List_of_ancient_geographic_names_in_Croatia
Ancient Roman road
(Dignano) and Pula/Pola (Pola), after which it turned towards Visače (Nesactium), reaching the Raša/Arsa (Arsia) River, crossing it, and continuing as
Via_Flavia
Cities in the ancient Balkans
07417; 15.49806 (Nedinum) 27 Nesactium Nesactium 44°55′0″N 13°58′11″E / 44.91667°N 13.96972°E / 44.91667; 13.96972 (Nesactium) 28 Pharos Hvar 43°8′0″N
List of settlements in Illyria
List_of_settlements_in_Illyria
Overviews of forts
Fort Lovrijenac Mirabella Fortress Monkodonja Fort Nečven Nehaj Fortress Nesactium Prevlaka Fortress Prozor Fortress Starigrad Fortress Tvrđa Buffavento
List_of_forts
fortress near Senj. Nesactium Glavica hill, near Valtura, Istria County Old town Fortification 1200-500 BC The archaeological site Nesactium is located on the
List_of_castles_in_Croatia
Epulon becomes ruler of the Histri and unites much of Histria ruling from Nesactium. 180 BC. Dalmatians declares themselves independent from the rule of Gentius
Timeline_of_Illyrian_history
from Monfalcone. However, the largest castelliere was perhaps that of Nesactium, in the southern Istria, not far from Pula. The graves of Illyrian nobles
Illyrian_warfare
Ancient Roman family
Pola. Sextus Palpellius Maximus, son of Florus and Ampliata, buried at Nesactium in Histria. Palpellia Sex. l. Primilla, a freedwoman named in a funerary
Palpellia_gens
Virunum in Noricum. Aulus Acutius, one of the Seviri Augustales, buried at Nesactium in Venetia and Histria. Gaius Acutius C. f., named in an inscription from
Acutia_gens
Road in Croatia
via Poreč. In Pula, the Roman road extended further to the northeast to Nesactium and Tarsatica – modern-day Trsat area of the city of Rijeka. Following
D21_road_(Croatia)
Narona (2PG15) Vid, near Metković Neapolis-Aemonia Novigrad (Cittanova) Nesactium Vizače Oneum (2PG15: Onaeum) Omiš Parentium Poreč (Parenzo) Petina Pićan
List of Latin place names in the Balkans
List_of_Latin_place_names_in_the_Balkans
Kerestinec Castle, Croatia
Milengrad Mirabella Fortress (Peovica) Monkodonja Nečven Nehaj Fortress Nesactium Novigrad Castle Novigrad na Dobri Novi Dvori of Zaprešić Novi Zrin Nutjak
Erdödy_castle,_Kerestinec
Municipality in Istria, Croatia
and Histri tribes (Istria is named after them) ended with the fall of Nesactium in 177 BC. From then, Istria was subjected to Roman rule and was incorporated
Gračišće
Road in Croatia
interchange. D401 to Pula Airport Loborika - junction with L50169 to Muntić and Nesactium archaeological site L50170 to Muntić Marčana - junction to Duga Uvala
D66_road
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