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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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Archaeological findings have been found in every construction project in the center of Ljubljana. Intensive archaeological research on Emona dates back 100 years, although it was the Roman town was portrayed from the 17th century onward. Numerous remains have been excavated there, such as parts of
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and Slavs. The ancient cemetery in 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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South Emona's wall with information panel. This location is one of the spots on a 2 km (1 mi) footpath, connecting the locations of ten ancient sites in present-day Ljubljana. Suggested starting point: City Museum of
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and they went up that river against the stream, by the help of oars and convenient gales of wind. After they managed to do it, they built the city of Emona as a memorial of their arrival there.
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Reconstructed inscription (presumably talking about building town walls), dated in time between autumn AD 14 and spring of AD 15. The inscription has the names of emperors
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abolished the see as a residential diocese with effect from the death of Bishop Teodoro Lauretano Balbi on 23 May 1831. Its territory then passed to the diocese of
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brought about a change of political borders and in 1977 what had been the territory of the diocese of Aemona or Cittanova became part of the
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elite shared the interest in Antiquity with the rest of Europe, attributing the founding of Ljubljana to the mythical
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Roman cup of multicolored glass, made with the millefiori technique. It was discovered in one of the graves of Emona.
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During the 1st century BC a Roman military stronghold was built on the site of the present Ljubljana, below
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redesigned the remains of the Roman walls: he cut two new passages to create a link to Snežnik Street (
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The location of Emona overlaps with the southwest part of the old nucleus of the modern city of
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the Roman wall, residential houses, statues, tombstones, several mosaics, and parts of the
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Bernarda Županek: Emona: mesto v imperiju/Emona: A City of the Empire (Slovene, English)
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was built into the wall above one of the town gates. From the collection of the
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was that the Licinius destroyed the busts and statues of Constantine at Emona.
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No longer a residential bishopric, Aemona or Cittanova is today listed by the
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wrote that after they left from the Aeetes, they arrived at the mouth of the
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After few months of occupation in 388, the citizens of Emona saluted Emperor
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passed through on their way to Italy in 568, and then came incursions by the
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Regarding its location within Roman Italy, in 2001 a boundary stone between
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Interactive archaeological map of Emona on top of map of Ljubljana
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In accordance with one reading of the preceding chapter of Pliny
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A depiction of the Argonauts building Emona, published in the
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in the south, and bordered to the west with the territory of
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The Disappearing Tombstone and Other Stories from Emona
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named Aemona, whose bishop Maximus participated in the
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La Diffusione del Cristianesimo e le diocesi in Istria
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Emona is mentioned in Elizabeth Kostova's debut novel
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Excavations at the building site of the planned new
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Panoramic virtual tour of the ancient wall of Emona
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Archaeological parks and preserving of the heritage
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Index

Emona (Burgas)
Aemona (disambiguation)

Emona is located in Slovenia
Castrum
Colonia
Province
Italia
Limes
Claustra Alpium Iuliarum
Poetovio
Siscia
Aquileia
Nauportus
Second Triumvirate
Gaius Calvisius Sabinus
Lucius Marcius Censorinus
ha
Legions
XIII Gemina
XV Apollinaris
AD 43
Coordinates
46°2′51.7″N 14°30′3.32″E / 46.047694°N 14.5009222°E / 46.047694; 14.5009222
Ljubljana
City Municipality of Ljubljana
Slovenia
City Museum of Ljubljana
www.mgml.si/en/city-museum-of-ljubljana-377/archaeological-park-emona/
Medieval Greek

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