Results 31 to 40 of about 10,143 (216)

Soudnictví v provincii Dalmatia. Obecný přehled a vybrané otázky rozhodování hraničních sporů

open access: yesPrávněhistorické studie, 2020
The paper covers the administration of judiciary in the Roman province Dalmatia. The article focuses on the topic of the administrational division of the province into three conventus, jurisdiction of the provincial administrator and other officials ...
David Termer
doaj   +1 more source

Notes on communication Nevesinje-Anderba and settlements near the road [PDF]

open access: yesZbornik Radova Filozofskog Fakulteta u Prištini, 2016
In this paper we have presented the data regarding the Roman communication Nevesinje-Anderba (East Herzegovina) and the settlements near the road. From Nevesinje the road led eastern towards Gacko and there it was bifurcated.
Samardžić Gligor M.
doaj   +1 more source

The frequency of syncope in the Latin of the Empire : A statistical and dialectological study based on the analysis of inscriptions [PDF]

open access: yes, 2016
About the frequency of syncope in the Latin of the Empire one can observe two opposite views circulating in the literature: on the one hand scholars who are working principally with the Latin inscriptional material commonly say that syncope «is not ...
Adamik, Béla
core   +1 more source

Notes on indigenous people from the south of the Dalmatia province: Examples from East Herzegovina [PDF]

open access: yesZbornik Radova Filozofskog Fakulteta u Prištini
The paper presents data on indigenous people from the area of East Herzegovina (the south of the province of Dalmatia). After the defeat of the Illyrians and the establishment of educational goals in the Roman province of Dalmatia, territorial and ethnic
Samardžić Gligor M.
doaj   +1 more source

ROMAN COIN HOARDS OF THE THIRD CENTURY AD FOUND ON THE TERRITORY OF MOESIA SUPERIOR, AND SERBIAN PART OF DALMATIA AND PANNONIA INFERIOR: THE REASONS FOR THEIR BURIAL

open access: yesJournal of Ancient History and Archaeology, 2020
The territory of present-day Serbia comprises the area of the former Roman provinces of Moesia Superior, Pannonia Inferior, Dalmatia and Barbaricum (the region between Pannonia Inferior and Dacia).
Mirjana Vojvoda, Saša Redžić
doaj   +1 more source

Ekspanzija Avara i Slavena na prostore rimske provincije Dalmacije [PDF]

open access: yesHistorijska Misao, 2017
In the second half of the VI century there has been intensified expansion of Slavs and Avars in the areas of the former Roman Empire, and thus in the regions of the Roman province of Dalmatia.
Mersiha Imamović, Bego Omerčević
doaj  

In search of the nation in Fiume: Irredentism, cultural nationalism, borderlands

open access: yesNations and Nationalism, Volume 26, Issue 3, Page 660-676, July 2020., 2020
Abstract Irredentism is a crucial, yet understudied phenomenon of nationalism. Most scholars emphasise how irredentist thinking and practices function as a geopolitical instrument for inter‐state formation, resulting in radical nationalism. This article sheds light instead on the cultural preoccupations underlying irredentist discourses. It focusses on
Milou van Hout
wiley   +1 more source

Silver jewelry of autochthonous style from south and south-east parts of roman province Dalmatia [PDF]

open access: yesStarinar, 2010
In the hinterland of the middle Adriatic, at the sites Ivoševci (Burnum) and Podgrađe (Asseria), were found the knee-like fibulae made of silver, on which were hanged the chains made of silver twisted wire with pendants.
Popović Ivana
doaj   +1 more source

Tre cippi liburnici nella collezione Obizzi / Tri liburnska cipusa iz zbirke Obizzi

open access: yesMiscellanea Hadriatica et Mediterranea, 2018
This paper studies three Roman inscriptions which until the 19th century made part of the Obizzi collection in Catajo castle, Battaglia Terme, Padova.
Simone Don
doaj   +1 more source

From Triton Neptvni Tubicen to the Glory of Lepanto

open access: yesVenezia Arti, 2023
The paper discusses early modern reconstructions of a first-century Roman arch preserved in the eastern Adriatic town of Zadar, at the time part of Venetian Dalmatia.
Borić, Laris
doaj   +1 more source

Home - About - Disclaimer - Privacy