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limestone. Because similar stones were only used to demarcate two communities belonging to the same Roman province and because it is not disputed that
Aquileia belonged to Roman Italy, this means that both towns belonged to Italy and that Emona was never part of Illyricum (or, later, of the province
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Dravlje indicates that the original inhabitants and invaders were able to live peacefully side by side for several decades. After the first half of the 6th century, there was no life left in Emona. The 18th-century Ljubljana
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The Disappearing Tombstone and Other Stories from Emona
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La Diffusione del Cristianesimo e le diocesi in Istria
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