• Narona /nəˈroʊnə/ (Ancient Greek: Ναρῶνα) was an Ancient Greek trading post on the Illyrian coast and later Roman city and bishopric, located in the Neretva...
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    Narona exopleura is a species of sea snail, a marine gastropod mollusk in the family Cancellariidae, the nutmeg snails. Narona exopleura (Dall, 1908). Retrieved...
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  • Galicia, Spain. Naron, Iran Narona, village in Croatia Narona, gastropod Narona, exopleura Narona, clavaltula This disambiguation page lists articles associated...
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    Narona clavatula is a species of sea snail, a marine gastropod mollusk in the family Cancellariidae, the nutmeg snails. The length of the shell attains...
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    Narona include: † Narona barystoma (Woodring, 1970) Narona clavatula (G.B. Sowerby I, 1832) † Narona decaptyx (Brown & Pilsbry, 1911) Narona exopleura (Dall...
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  • Tribia coronata (Scacchi, 1835) Synonyms Cancellaria coronata Scacchi, 1835 Cancellaria taeniata Sowerby, G.B. II, 1849 Narona coronata (Scacchi, 1835)...
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    city. Metković is located near the ancient Roman settlement of Narona (today Vid). Narona was established as a Roman trading post, after Rome's successful...
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    ruins of the Roman city of Narona. It has a museum of Roman history in the region, called Archeological Museum of Narona. According to the 2021 census...
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    and Tusculum Collection) and two regional centres at Vid near Metković (Narona Collection), and on the island of Vis (Issa Collection). The Split Archaeological...
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  • the Nanyue King, Guangzhou Yinxu Guayabo Aquae Iasae Burnum Monkodonja Narona Nesactium Pula Arena Starčevo culture Stari Grad Plain El Chorro de Maita...
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  • Pula Croatia 45 BC Iader Zadar Croatia 45 BC Salona Solin Croatia 45 BC Narona Vid Croatia 45BC Epidaurum Cavtat Croatia 44 BC Augusta Raurica Augst Switzerland...
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    century BC. The Romans founded the cities of Acruvium, Cibalae, Mursa, Narona, Siscia, and established colonies at Salona, Sirmium, Epidaurum, Aequum...
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  • Epidamnus, and the islands of Corcyra and Pharos. His state stretched from Narona in Dalmatia south to the river Aoos and Corcyra. During his reign, the Ardiaean...
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    armor dates to the early 6th century based on apparent fragments of two Narona-type band helmets in the photographs. It is unclear if limb armor described...
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  • Canusium, in an inscription dating to AD 223. Artoria Privata, buried at Narona in Dalmatia, aged sixty, with a monument from her daughter, Aurelia Ursina...
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    Retrieved 9 October 2022. Archeological Museum of Narona[permanent dead link‍] The Ancient City of Narona Archived 22 April 2009 at the Wayback Machine Neven...
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    to the Neretva river in Herzegovina originating with the Romans (Naro, Narona, Narenta, Nerenta), while in local tradition the name is said to go back...
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    Epidaurus C5. Issa C6. Dimos C7. Pharos C8. Kórkyra Mélaina C9. Epidaurum C10. Narona C11. Lumbarda C.12 Εpetion CY1. Chytri CY2. Kyrenia CY3.Golgi E1. Naucratis...
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    juridicus which were named after the towns of Scardona (Skradin), Salona and Narona (near Metković). The conventus Salonitanus was subdivided into 5 civitates...
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    Deretini or Derriopes (Ancient Greek: Δερρίοπες) were an Illyrian tribe in Narona conventus with 14 decuriae. The Deuri or Derbanoi (Ancient Greek: Δερβανοί)...
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    for example, Aenona (Nin), Blandona (south Liburnia), Emona (Ljubljana), Narona (Vid), Scardona (Skradin near Sibenik), Salona (Solin near Split), ..."...
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  • (Hvar), and garrisoned in them.[citation needed] His state stretched from Narona in Dalmatia south to the river Aoos and Korkyra. During his reign, the Ardiaean...
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    Shivari 508.5 2,710 Hardoiyalal Nagar 276.6 1,870 Tendava 68.4 826 Khushal Ganj 382 4,337 Fatehganj 46.3 1,810 Narona 311.4 2,594 Sarosa Bharosa 671.9 5,585...
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    and the latter slowly growing in popularity. The dominant forms were the Narona-type band helmet, the Leiden/Novae-type spangenhelm, and the Baldenheim-type...
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    the mainland of the Balkans from the Adriatic coast in Salona (Solin) and Narona (Vid near Metković) crossed in Delminium (Tomislavgrad). Remains of those...
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    Sclaveni (South Slavs) overwhelmed the Balkans in the 6th century. In 639 AD, Narona, until then a flourishing Roman city, was destroyed by a horde of Avars...
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  • century, or the first half of the third. Quintus Umbrius, dedicated a tomb at Narona in Dalmatia for Gaius Statius Verecundus, dating between the middle of the...
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  • II 32 Books III and VIII of the ad Familiares corpus ad Fam.V 10A, from Narona in Illyricum (45–44 BC). Schol.Bobiens.p.91 (ed.Stangl): Appius Claudius...
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  • Nandihalli Nandihalli Jagir Nandikur Nandoor (B) Nandoor (K) Naribole Narnal Narona Nasalwai Nasirwadi Navadgi (B) Navadgi (K) Navanihal Nawaburz Nawadgi Nazrapur...
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    only a few cities on the eastern Adriatic coast, such as Iader, Salona and Narona. Renewed Illyrian and Liburnian piracy motivated Octavian to organize a...
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