476:
distributed, while their cities were urbanized at certain degree even in pre-Roman ages. By the material remains it's obvious that they didn't settle the eastern
Adriatic coast to the south-east of Krka river; their supremacy on the islands to the south of their ethnic region should not be understood necessarily as their ethnic dominion in the southern Adriatic archipelagos (Hvar, Brač, Vis, Lastovo, etc.), but rather as their organized military-naval region based on the island outposts, by which they maintained control of the navigable route to the south.
519:(Krk) to the end of the 4th century BC. Material remains from the Early Iron Age in that region have alternately shown Histrian provenance, not necessarily Liburnian, but often ascribed to the Liburnians from the 4th century BC to the age of Roman conquest. Although archaeology of the region has not strictly confirmed the earlier presence of Iapodian material culture the group's presence and strong influence on the region is evident. They surely broke to Kvarner in the 20s of the 3rd century BC and the border between Iapodia and Liburnia was the river
507:(Starigrad, Hvar), a colony of the Greeks from Paros. Celtic invasion from the west bypassed Liburnia in the 4th century BC, but their northern neighbors the Iapodes were under considerably more pressure. The Liburnians took the opportunity to spread their territory to the Kvarner archipelago and the eastern coast of Istria to the river Raša, previously held by Iapodes, thus making the Histri their new neighbors to the west. On the basis of ancient records, the Iapodes inhabited the coast between
3352:
67:
574:
241:
25:
565:(Zadar), became easily accessible and controlled by the Roman rulers. However Liburnian seamanship tradition was never wiped out, but became primarily trade-oriented under the new circumstances, a shift which contributed to the economic and cultural flourishing of its ports and cities, as well as to those of the province in general. Despite the process of
212:
basis with the transfer of
Mediterranean cultural traditions into an independent ethnic community, separated from neighboring peoples, but having evident similarities and links with the wider Illyrian and Adriatic territories. The Liburnians' skillful seamanship allowed them to hold navigable routes
978:
surrendered to the
Byzantines in 552 AD. However, northern Liburnia and the rest of Classical Liburnia remained in the Gothic hands until 555 AD; after Byzantine conquest of Savia (540 AD) and Istria (543 AD) it was organized to special administrative-territorial unit of the Gothic state, known as
475:
Archaeology has confirmed that the narrow region of the
Liburnian ethnic nucleus was at the eastern Adriatic coast between Krka and Raša rivers, in "Classical Liburnia", especially between Krka and Zrmanja rivers, where the material remains of their culture and settlements were the most frequently
207:
Liburnian culture had distinct features and differed considerably from those of its neighbors. Its isolation and special qualities resulted primarily from its geographical isolation from the hinterland and its seaward orientation, important for traffic circulation and territorial connection.
1085:
From the 6th to 9th century, names
Liburnia and Dalmatia were continually used for separate specifics in the sources, not necessarily meaning that Liburnia was a separate political unit, but it was certainly used as for Classical Liburnia territorial range. At the end of the 8th century
237:. From the 9th to the 6th century there was certain koine - cultural unity in the Adriatic, with the general Liburninan seal, whose naval supremacy meant both political and economical authority in the Adriatic Sea through several centuries.
527:). It’s not certain how long they ruled these coasts (some propose until the 1st century BC) and when exactly they retreated to their main historical lands. Borders of Liburnia didn’t change until its conflict with
569:
that especially affected some of the bigger cities, the
Liburnians saved their traditions, cults, typical funeral monuments (Liburnian cipus), names etc., as attested by the archaeological material from those ages.
923:), one of the convent seats in the provinces of Dalmatia. By the end of 330s AD, Liburnia was administratively attached to Dalmatia. However, it was still treated and recognized as a special and different area.
1148:, names which refer to the northern Adriatic islands and the adjacent coast of Istria and Dalmatia. Currently, the name Liburnia persists only in poetic usage and to indicate hotels and ships in the Adriatic.
360:). Old Greek sources never noted any Liburnian settlement in the northern coasts, possibly because the ancient mariners had been using only outer island channels for navigation towards the beginning of the
535:(Tepljuh, Drniš) in the south and probably some lands around Krka river. By that time the Romans were already engaged in centuries long wars against Liburnian neighbors, Histri, Dalmatae and other
1126:(969-997) they were the kings of "Dalmatia and Croatia"; thus geographical name Liburnia has disappeared from official use and has been further used only for a historical land.
1094:, then most of Istria, Liburnia and Dalmatia, but the main coastal cities of Liburnia and Dalmatia remained under Byzantine control, organized into the Dalmatian archonty with
164:), including the nearby islands. This territory lay mostly at the coast and on the numerous islands. Its continental borders were marked by the rivers and mountains: Raša,
479:
In the 6th century BC their domination of the
Adriatic Sea coasts started to diminish. They lost their trade colonies in the Western Adriatic coast due to invasion of the
1070:), the Croats probably used existing Illyrian municipality structure and had 14 županijas, Old Croatian political-jurisdictional forms (municipalities), as reported by
495:
river. The 5th century BC saw Greek colonization in the south
Adriatic, and final Liburnian retreat to Liburnia was caused by military and political activities of
112:
in the
Adriatic Sea was confirmed by several Antique writers, but the archeologists have defined a region of their material culture more precisely in northern
2530:
1134:
In later phases of the Middle Ages, the name
Liburnia was used periodically to refer to the eastern coast of Istria and northern Dalmatia around the plain of
46:
1082:
spoken in Liburnia and Dalmatia and already by the end of the 9th century, in the islands of Zadar aquatory, more than 70% of toponyms were Slavic forms.
108:, whose borders shifted according to the extent of the Liburnian dominance at a given time between 11th and 1st century BC. Domination of the Liburnian
2279:
911:. From the middle of the 2nd century AD, the name "Liburnia" was used not only for the territory settled by the Liburnians, but also for previously "
2239:
561:
on the Krka river became a Roman military camp, while the frequently settled and already urbanized plains of Classical Liburnia, in the inland of
2500:
1058:; by some thinking it was beginning of Slavic colonization there, which lasted during the next few centuries. Initial ethnic nucleus under
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499:
in the 4th century BC. Liburnia was strongly held, but Greek colonization reached Liburnian strategic possessions in the central Adriatic,
2423:
33:
2613:
1210:
551:
force ended the independence of their naval force in 33 BC, the Liburnians lost their freedom and Liburnia became a part of the
1062:
name originated in Liburnian inland from where it soon spread to all Liburnia and from there to the other regions of former
987:
settled in Aquilea. This "military-naval" region, protected by heavy fleet, became a barrier to the Byzantine army step to
954:
The Goths lost the most of Dalmatia and a part of Liburnia in the south-east around Skradin in 536 AD, in war against the
3323:
2834:
1619:
1598:
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After the fall of the Roman Empire and probably already from 490 AD, Liburnia within Dalmatia passed to the rule of the
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M. Blečić, Prilog poznavanju antičke Tarsatike, VAMZ, 3.s., XXXIV 65-122 (2001), UDK 904:72.032 (3:497.5), pages 70, 71
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3318:
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915:" territory in official usage; the Iapodians were included with the Liburnians to the court jurisdiction county of
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M. Blečić, Prilog poznavanju antičke Tarsatike, VAMZ, 3.s., XXXIV 65-122 (2001), UDK 904:72.032 (3:497.5), page 71
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M. Blečić, Prilog poznavanju antičke Tarsatike, VAMZ, 3.s., XXXIV 65-122 (2001), UDK 904:72.032 (3:497.5), page 69
1122:. After Borna, Croatian rulers replaced "Liburnia" with "Croatia" in their titles and continually after reign of
3406:
2602:
364:
in the north of Adriatic, evading inner seas which were ruled by Liburnian thallasocracy. Alexandria's librarian
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and Ionian Sea. However their position in the Adriatic Sea was still strong in the next few centuries. Historian
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3305:
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M. Zaninović, Liburnia Militaris, Filozofski fakultet Zagreb, UDK 904.930,2(497.13)>>65<<, pages 59
1123:
684:
3055:
2521:
1383:
R. Matejčić, Predhistorijska nekropola Mišinac u Kastvu, Liburnijske teme (Opatija), 1/1974, pages 66, 68, 70
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rewarded him for his merits and devotion, by adding Liburnia to his jurisdiction. Borna enjoyed the title of
1103:
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1993:
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was administratively added to the Gothic province of Dalmatia; the capital city of the both provinces was
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1933:
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3206:
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1908:
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552:
2358:
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1938:
180:), Zrmanja and Krka, with a small area northeast of Krka bordered by Butišnica, Krka, Kosovčica and
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3045:
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3274:
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3018:
1591:
781:
496:
75:
38:
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was a Frankish vassal sent from Liburnia to Dalmatia to organize it into a vassal state to the
85:
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3050:
2903:
2776:
2743:
2008:
1978:
1943:
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3171:
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1853:
1074:, while many of twelve Old Croatian tribes were settled in Liburnia. In the next centuries
456:, and several other minor ones, though their municipalities occupied islands to the north,
365:
209:
8:
3166:
3023:
2269:
2188:
2083:
2033:
1968:
1948:
1903:
1329:, Opusc. Archeol. 13, 43-67 (1988), UDK 904.930.2(497.13)>>65<<, pages 44, 45
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province. In the pre-Roman ages, the Liburnians had been organized in 14 municipalities (
1004:
959:
229:, while they already had colonies at the western Adriatic coast, especially in region of
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1963:
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1079:
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After the Roman conquest, the delineation of Liburnia as a region became more settled.
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2654:
1286:Š. Batović, Liburnska kultura, Matica Hrvatska i Arheološki muzej Zadar, Zadar, 2005,
1256:Š. Batović, Liburnska kultura, Matica Hrvatska i Arheološki muzej Zadar, Zadar, 2005,
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2333:
2128:
2088:
2063:
1898:
1858:
1287:
1257:
1075:
417:
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1558:
I. Mužić, Hrvatska povijest IX stoljeća, Naklada Bošković, Split, 2007, pages 82, 83
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S. Antoljak, Zadar pod vlašću istočnih Gota, Zadarska revija, XX/1971, pages 139-146
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R. Drechsler – Bižić, Japodska grupa, Praistorija jugoslavenskih zemalja V, page 393
1307:, Opusc. Archeol. 13, 43-67 (1988), UDK 904.930.2(497.13)>>65<<, page 47
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3161:
3033:
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2644:
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1423:, Filozofski fakultet Zagreb, UDK 904.930,2(497.13)>>65<<, pages 59, 60
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3216:
3110:
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3028:
3010:
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2443:
1632:
1115:
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582:
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393:
892:
141:
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2407:
2401:
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1953:
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M. Suić, Granice Liburnije kroz stoljeća, Radovi inst. JAZU, 2, Zadar 1955, 273
963:
944:
936:
899:. In 170 AD a part of north-western Liburnian periphery that included the city
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321:
213:
along the eastern Adriatic coast with strategic points, such as the islands of
149:
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1510:, Zbornik G. Novak, Filozofski fakultet u Zagrebu, Zagreb, 1970, pages 706-716
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3100:
2761:
2148:
2108:
1669:
817:
109:
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1434:
Broj liburnskih općina i vjerodostojnost Plinija(Nat. hist. 3, 130; 139-141)
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2913:
2791:
2696:
2541:
2118:
2103:
1162:
1157:
1028:
992:
971:
884:
793:
624:
566:
548:
409:
373:
357:
349:
169:
97:
2727:
2732:
2338:
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2098:
2053:
1928:
1893:
1699:
1659:
1087:
833:
340:, according to Strabo (VII, 5). Scymnus specially noted the island group
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Nakit istočnih Gota na području rimske provincije Dalmacije, Hrvati Goti
589:
political-regional organization, 14 Liburnian municipalities subject to
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2920:
2908:
2821:
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2244:
2195:
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1973:
1923:
1795:
1778:
1773:
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1187:
932:
908:
904:
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825:
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273:
226:
133:
93:
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1247:, Filozofski fakultet Zagreb, UDK 904.930,2(497.13)>65<, page 43
1098:(Zadar) as a provincial metropolis. Most of Liburnia was under direct
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714:
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2413:
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2018:
1883:
1825:
1820:
1815:
1763:
1694:
1647:
1607:
1177:
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585:(1st century AD) gave a detailed geography of Liburnia, noting their
536:
449:
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2417:
433:
285:
181:
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2721:
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2584:
2551:
2433:
2428:
2391:
2343:
2316:
2299:
2294:
2173:
2138:
2113:
2058:
2048:
2013:
1998:
1913:
1888:
1878:
1873:
1810:
1800:
1768:
1731:
1709:
1704:
1684:
1674:
1652:
1637:
1436:, Radovi Filozofskog fakulteta u Zadru, 32, Zadar 1993., pages 1-36
1392:Š. Batović, Liburnska grupa, PJZ, V. Djela CBI, 1987, pages 339-390
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1091:
1051:
1032:
1000:
912:
888:
773:
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276:(377-320 BC) informed about the island groups in the Adriatic Sea:
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201:
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137:
113:
71:
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1401:Ž. Cetinić, 1989 – Grobišće/Grobnik, AP, 7957(1989), 1989, page 94
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240:
189:
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2220:
2200:
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2169:
2078:
2023:
2003:
1790:
1758:
1753:
1743:
1726:
1721:
1716:
1642:
1627:
1167:
1144:
1111:
1047:
920:
849:
765:
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317:
309:
261:
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145:
121:
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66:
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ruler Hersikrates, in a period of Corinthian expansion to South
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24:
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3077:
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2716:
2706:
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2471:
2438:
2381:
2375:
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2274:
2143:
2123:
2093:
2038:
1983:
1958:
1918:
1868:
1863:
1785:
1689:
1099:
1059:
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877:
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652:
615:
557:
441:
429:
269:
249:
193:
117:
101:
1138:. In recent times this name has been replaced by the Italian
732:
He listed the cities along the coast from north to the south:
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1988:
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1016:
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869:
664:
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325:
301:
265:
257:
222:
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Prošlost Zadra – knjiga II, Zadar u srednjem vijeku do 1409
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214:
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A. Stipčević, Iliri, Školska knjiga, Zagreb, 1974, page 39
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who started it to reconquer the territories of the former
903:(Trsat) was cut off from Liburnia. The new border was by
208:
Maritime focus shaped Liburnian ethnic development on the
1508:
Liburnia Tarsaticencis, Adriatica prehistorica et antique
1449:, Filozofski fakultet u Zadru, Zadar, 1981, pages 225-228
718:
293:
132:
The Liburnian cultural group developed at the end of the
328:
had a namesake in the Adriatic Sea, Liburnian island of
667:(around the strategic pass of Vratnik and the town of
260:), until 735 BC, when they left it, under pressure of
136:
after the Balkan-Pannonian migrations, and during the
296:), while all the others were the Liburnian islands -
252:(VI, 269), the Liburnians were masters of the island
1106:
until 820 AD. By some suppositions, Croatian prince
1129:
891:, the border between the Liburnians and Histri was
887:until its collapse in 476 AD. During the reign of
864:– Cissa known by its port Novalja), by the coast
192:). Thus, it neighbored in the northwest with the
3368:
1475:, Marjan tisak, Split, 2003, pages 17-18, 99-100
1277:, Praistorija jugoslavenskih zemalja V, page 386
1536:, Naklada Bošković, Split, 2007, page 117, 145
1523:, Diadora, vol. 9, Zadar, 1980, pages 395, 414
935:, which lasted for six decades. The region of
531:in 51 BC, when the Liburnians lost their city
1592:
1549:., Filozofski fakultet Zadar, 1976, page 59
1003:and northern Italy. According to anonymous
995:, keeping safe continental road route over
92:) in ancient geography was the land of the
1599:
1585:
1374:Š. Batović, Aleksandar Stipčević, page 178
392:) as Liburnian. But by the 1st century AD
368:(295 – 215 BC) yet described the islands,
983:", military province directly subject to
577:Liburnia in the age of the Roman conquest
244:Liburnian territory in cca 5th century BC
1462:, Diadora, vol. 9, Zadar, 1980, page 433
572:
515:(Sv. Juraj, south from Senj) and island
239:
65:
49:of all important aspects of the article.
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907:’s synclinal not northern from modern
45:Please consider expanding the lead to
1580:
1211:Procopius, History of the Wars, §5.15
1102:rule and separated from the Croatian
127:
76:Roman expansion and conquest of Italy
926:
555:, but marginal in a military sense.
70:Ethnolinguistic map of Italy in the
18:
1011:considered all coastal cities from
400:only the archipelagos in Zadar and
13:
336:); this name was later changed to
96:, a region along the northeastern
14:
3423:
3292:Prehistory of Southeastern Europe
1495:Povijest Hrvata u srednjem vijeku
687:), tribute immunity was given to
542:
3351:
3350:
1130:Later usage of the name Liburnia
1042:From 550 and 551 AD, the Slavs (
808:range), important island cities
23:
1561:
1552:
1539:
1526:
1513:
1500:
1487:
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1465:
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1439:
1426:
1413:
1404:
1395:
1386:
1377:
1368:
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1332:
1319:
970:), while a part of Liburnia in
497:Dionysius the Elder of Syracuse
37:may be too short to adequately
2865:Albanian traditional tattooing
2752:Central Bosnian cultural group
1310:
1297:
1280:
1267:
1250:
1237:
1228:
1215:
1204:
872:with status of Roman colony),
760:(Sv. Juraj, south from Senj),
200:and in the southeast with the
47:provide an accessible overview
1:
3056:Battle of Dyrrhachium (48 BC)
1606:
1534:Hrvatska povijest IX stoljeća
1193:
1120:dux Dalmatiae atque Liburniae
623:(unknown), those who enjoyed
487:, caused by expansion of the
396:includes in the island group
1545:Nada Klaić, Ivo Petricioli,
1198:
1031:) of Classical Liburnia and
320:(4th century BC) noted that
233:, from the beginning of the
221:in the central Adriatic and
7:
2984:Alexander's Balkan campaign
2979:Illyrian invasion of Epirus
1151:
1072:Constantine Porphyrogenitus
1035:settlements in the inland (
949:comes Dalmatiarum et Saviae
883:Liburnia was a part of the
503:(on the island of Vis) and
10:
3428:
553:Roman province of Dalmatia
312:) in the south, including
89:
3402:Ancient tribes in Croatia
3341:
3304:
3262:
3144:
3121:
2965:
2884:
2742:
2219:
2162:
1841:
1618:
1614:
1225:, PWRE, Suppl. Bd. V, 582
16:Ancient region in Croatia
3397:Croatia in the Roman era
1104:Principality of Dalmatia
1046:) started to break into
947:), a seat of the ruler "
671:– Sv. Juraj, south from
225:(8th century BC) in the
196:, in the north with the
140:in a region bordered by
3275:Origin of the Albanians
2996:Dardanian–Bastarnic war
1005:Cosmographer of Ravenna
701:) and to the islanders
597:). Worth mention were
3407:Archaeology of Croatia
3287:History of the Balkans
3001:Invasions of Epidamnus
2886:Religion and mythology
1007:(6th or 7th century),
764:(probably Stinica, in
578:
491:union in the basin of
245:
78:
3011:Roman-Macedonian wars
2777:Glasinac-Mati culture
2414:Dyrrhachium/Epidamnus
2009:Glaucias of Taulantii
1979:Eleutherius and Antia
1944:Constantine the Great
1447:Zadar u starom vijeku
576:
243:
188:(modern Tepljuh near
69:
3046:Roman–Dalmatian wars
2787:Monte Saraceno woman
1854:Anastasius I Dicorus
880:, city and island).
860:(Novalja, older was
659:was named by them -
366:Apollonius of Rhodes
3412:History of Dalmatia
3134:Proposed vocabulary
2782:Gradistë belt-plate
2084:Peter the Patrician
2034:Irenaeus of Sirmium
1969:Demetrius of Pharos
1949:Constantius Chlorus
1904:Bato the Daesitiate
960:Justinian the Great
316:(Hvar). Geographer
3377:Historical regions
3051:Caesar's civil war
2685:Tragurion (Trogir)
2285:Aspalathos (Split)
2226:cities/settlements
2163:Political entities
2029:Gratianus Funarius
1521:Provincia Liburnia
1460:Provincia Liburnia
1421:Liburnia Militaris
1327:Liburnia Militaris
1305:Liburnia Militaris
1245:Liburnia Militaris
1183:Liburnian language
1080:Dalmatian language
1009:Liburnia Tarsatica
981:Liburnia Tarsatica
579:
444:), island groups
246:
184:, around the city
128:Classical Liburnia
79:
3364:
3363:
3300:
3299:
3280:Albanian paganism
3247:Pannonia Superior
3227:Pannonia Inferior
3154:Illyrian emperors
3006:Illyro-Roman Wars
2453:Iader or Idassa (
2064:Marcellinus Comes
1899:Bato the Breucian
1859:Artas of Messapia
1142:and the Croatian
1076:Croatian language
1054:, as recorded by
927:Medieval Liburnia
204:cultural groups.
64:
63:
3419:
3392:Illyrian Croatia
3354:
3353:
3242:Pannonia Secunda
2847:Trebeništa masks
2827:Spectacle brooch
2670:Scodra (Shkodër)
2650:Scampa (Elbasan)
2366:Dardana Fortress
2235:Acruvium (Kotor)
2206:Illyrian kingdom
1616:
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1569:Državna politika
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862:Gissa portu nota
697:– Podgrađe near
661:sinus Flanaticus
91:
59:
56:
50:
27:
19:
3427:
3426:
3422:
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3420:
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3387:Ancient Croatia
3367:
3366:
3365:
3360:
3337:
3324:Illyrian tribes
3296:
3258:
3217:Moesia Superior
3140:
3117:
3068:Desilo shipyard
2989:Siege of Pelium
2961:
2880:
2852:Vače Belt-Plate
2840:Selca e Poshtme
2738:
2655:Selcë e Poshtme
2444:Hedum castellum
2378:(Lower Neretva)
2240:Ad Acroceraunia
2223:
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1939:Cleitus Dardani
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1112:Frankish Empire
929:
874:Colentum insula
788:(Karin Donji),
583:Pliny the Elder
545:
525:Velebit Channel
394:Pliny the Elder
304:archipelago to
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1419:M. Zaninović,
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1243:M. Zaninović,
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1131:
1128:
1068:tetradekapolis
985:comes Gotharum
964:Western Empire
928:
925:
798:civitas Pasini
655:, the gulf of
587:tetradekapolis
544:
543:Roman Liburnia
541:
129:
126:
62:
61:
41:the key points
31:
29:
22:
15:
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6:
4:
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3022:
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3019:Erigon Valley
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2788:
2785:
2783:
2780:
2778:
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2765:
2763:
2762:Daunian stele
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2575:
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2528:
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2513:
2510:
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2502:
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2483:
2479:
2476:
2474:
2473:
2469:
2467:
2464:
2462:
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2456:
2452:
2450:
2449:Hija e Korbit
2447:
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2435:
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2390:
2388:
2385:
2383:
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2374:
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2369:
2367:
2364:
2360:
2359:Lower Neretva
2357:
2356:
2355:
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2180:
2177:
2175:
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2168:
2167:
2165:
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2155:
2152:
2150:
2149:Valentinian I
2147:
2145:
2142:
2140:
2137:
2135:
2132:
2130:
2127:
2125:
2122:
2120:
2117:
2115:
2112:
2110:
2109:Pleuratus III
2107:
2105:
2102:
2100:
2097:
2095:
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2090:
2087:
2085:
2082:
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2077:
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1117:
1114:; in 820 AD,
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867:
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34:lead section
3333:Settlements
3202:Epirus Nova
2857:Vače Situla
2733:Albanopolis
2598:Pola (Pula)
2501:Matohasanaj
2339:Chrysondyon
2265:Antipatreia
2250:Albanopolis
2099:Pleuratus I
2054:Justinian I
1929:Caravantius
1894:Bardylis II
1700:Daesitiates
1660:Atintanians
1519:J. Medini,
1458:J. Medini,
1088:Charlemagne
711:Fulfin(i)um
601:(unknown),
599:Lacinienses
422:Scardagissa
172:, peaks of
3371:Categories
3270:Illyrology
3188:Provinces
2909:Deipaturos
2861:Tattooing
2822:Soleto Map
2660:Sesarethus
2317:Brundisium
2245:Ad Quintum
2211:Taulantian
2196:Dassaretan
2179:Autariatan
1974:Diocletian
1796:Osseriates
1739:Dassaretii
1685:Bassanitae
1680:Baridustae
1665:Autariatae
1532:I. Mužić,
1493:N. Klaić,
1221:M. Fluss,
1194:References
1188:Liburnians
1090:conquered
968:Gothic War
933:Ostrogoths
909:Crikvenica
778:Argyruntum
762:Ortoplinia
740:(Plomin),
707:Fulfinates
703:Fertinates
689:Asseriates
625:Italic law
621:Olbonenses
472:(Lošinj).
446:Celadussae
424:(Škarda),
398:Liburnicae
378:Diskelados
362:Amber Road
342:Mentorides
324:island of
298:Liburnides
290:Elektrides
278:Apsartides
274:Theopompus
262:Corinthian
227:Ionian Sea
176:mountain (
134:Bronze Age
116:, eastern
94:Liburnians
3212:Macedonia
3207:Illyricum
3182:Illyricum
3172:Macedonia
3167:Illyricum
3158:Dioceses
3024:Lyncestis
2948:Nymphaion
2815:Peucetian
2810:Messapian
2767:Education
2728:Zgërdhesh
2603:Poslishte
2579:Pituntium
2495:Lychnidus
2371:Delminium
2349:Damastion
2270:Apollonia
2260:Andetrium
2221:Geography
2201:Enchelean
2184:Dardanian
2069:Monounios
2019:Grabos II
1994:Flavianus
1884:Baraliris
1826:Taulantii
1821:Siculotae
1816:Sardiatae
1764:Iapygians
1695:Bylliones
1648:Docleatai
1608:Illyrians
1506:M. Suić,
1497:, page 16
1445:M. Suić,
1432:S. Čače,
1264:, page 16
1199:Citations
1178:Illyrians
1078:overlaid
1064:Illyricum
1056:Procopius
1044:Sclabenoi
997:Tarsatica
956:Byzantine
901:Tarsatica
895:river in
858:Portunata
810:Absortium
806:Posedarje
782:Starigrad
742:Tarsatica
736:(Labin),
677:Varvarini
611:Burnistas
605:(unknown
603:Stulpinos
537:Illyrians
450:Dugi Otok
202:Dalmatian
100:coast in
90:Λιβουρνία
39:summarize
3382:Liburnia
3356:Category
3346:Timeline
3222:Pannonia
3197:Delmatia
3192:Dardania
3129:Illyrian
3122:Language
3039:Phoenice
3015:Battles
2971:weaponry
2953:Swastika
2926:Medaurus
2894:Religion
2796:Pottery
2722:Vendenis
2707:Ulkinium
2680:Tilurium
2675:Thronion
2585:Pogradec
2568:Persqopi
2552:Palaeste
2434:Eugenium
2429:Epicaria
2424:Enkelana
2392:Doracium
2344:Creonion
2300:Bassania
2295:Bargulum
2174:Labeatan
2170:Ardiaean
2139:Triteuta
2114:Pleurias
2074:Monunius
2059:Longarus
2049:Justin I
2014:Grabos I
1999:Galaurus
1914:Bircenna
1889:Bardylis
1879:Ballaios
1874:Aurelian
1811:Pirustae
1806:Penestae
1801:Parthini
1744:Enchelei
1732:Thuantai
1710:Tariotes
1705:Dalmatae
1675:Balaites
1653:Labeatae
1638:Amantini
1173:Dalmatia
1152:See also
1140:Quarnero
1124:Držislav
1100:Frankish
1092:Pannonia
1060:Croatian
1052:Dalmatia
1033:Iapodian
1001:Aquileia
958:emperor
917:Scardona
913:Iapodian
889:Augustus
786:Corinium
774:Karlobag
729:, Krk).
723:Curictae
699:Benkovac
681:Varvaria
645:Flanates
591:Scardona
529:Dalmatae
521:Telavius
489:Etruscan
483:and the
468:(Cres),
438:Colentum
418:Sestrunj
235:Iron Age
198:Iapodian
158:Tedanius
152:rivers (
138:Iron Age
114:Dalmatia
98:Adriatic
82:Liburnia
72:Iron Age
3252:Sirmium
3097:Sieges
3083:Liburna
2967:Warfare
2931:Perëndi
2899:Andinus
2870:Sicanje
2800:Daunian
2772:Fibulae
2757:Coinage
2744:Culture
2712:Ulpiana
2697:Tsangon
2691:Triport
2665:Setovia
2608:Promona
2557:Parthus
2522:Nikadin
2517:Nareste
2489:Lofkënd
2466:Kodrion
2397:Dresnik
2354:Daorson
2312:Bouthoe
2280:Arnissa
2255:Amantia
2189:Kingdom
2129:Tacitus
2079:Mytilos
2024:Gratian
2004:Gentius
1791:Narensi
1779:Peuceti
1774:Messapi
1759:Iapodes
1754:Grabaei
1727:Galabri
1722:Dardani
1643:Ardiaei
1633:Amantes
1223:Liburni
1168:Croatia
1145:Kvarner
1048:Illyria
921:Skradin
905:Vinodol
850:Novalja
814:Apsorus
802:Ražanac
766:Velebit
758:Lopsica
738:Flanona
727:Curicum
715:Omišalj
694:Asseria
669:Lopsica
657:Kvarner
649:Flanona
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595:Skradin
533:Promona
517:Curycta
513:Lopsica
470:Apsorus
464:(Rab),
460:(Krk),
458:Curycta
454:Crateae
402:Šibenik
318:Scymnus
310:Lastovo
306:Ladesta
300:, from
254:Korkyra
231:Picenum
219:Lastovo
186:Promona
174:Velebit
146:Zrmanja
122:Kvarner
106:Croatia
3319:Tribes
3314:People
3111:Oricum
3106:Medion
3088:Sibyna
3078:Lembus
3073:Helmet
3034:Pharos
2941:Tomorr
2936:Prende
2904:Bindus
2831:Tombs
2805:Desilo
2792:Pileus
2717:Uscana
2702:Ugento
2645:Salvia
2640:Salona
2630:Romajë
2625:Rhizon
2620:Ragusa
2614:Rabije
2591:Castle
2562:Pelion
2547:Oricum
2527:Nikaia
2507:Meteon
2478:Lissus
2472:Kratul
2439:Gertus
2418:Durrës
2387:Doclea
2382:Dimale
2376:Desilo
2334:Chinna
2329:Byllis
2323:Bushat
2275:Arduba
2144:Valens
2124:Sirras
2094:Plator
2089:Pinnes
2044:Jovian
2039:Jerome
1984:Epulon
1959:Cynane
1919:Caeria
1869:Audata
1864:Astius
1842:People
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1717:Daorsi
1690:Breuci
1628:Albani
1620:Tribes
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1025:Aenona
1013:Albona
941:Salona
897:Istria
878:Murter
790:Aenona
770:Vegium
746:Rijeka
734:Alvona
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653:Plomin
637:Alvona
633:Alutae
616:Burnum
607:Stulpi
558:Burnum
509:Albona
505:Pharos
466:Crepsa
442:Murter
434:Pašman
430:Ugljan
386:Pitiea
384:) and
338:Pharos
286:Lošinj
270:Sicily
250:Strabo
194:Histri
182:Čikola
162:Titius
120:, and
118:Istria
102:Europe
3306:Lists
3263:Other
3162:Dacia
3029:Paxos
2635:Runik
2574:Petra
2537:Oneum
2482:Lezhë
2461:Kinna
2455:Zadar
2408:Dukat
2402:Duboc
2306:Berat
2290:Aulon
2134:Teuta
1989:Etuta
1964:Dando
1934:Celer
1924:Caius
1849:Agron
1831:Abroi
1769:Dauni
1749:Eneti
1670:Azali
1136:Zadar
1108:Borna
1021:Elona
1019:) to
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976:Zadar
974:with
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937:Savia
893:Arsia
870:Zadar
848:near
846:Caska
842:Cissa
838:Gissa
830:Crexi
750:Senia
665:Lopsi
641:Labin
563:Iader
549:Roman
547:When
485:Gauls
481:Umbri
426:Lissa
414:Sissa
406:Gissa
354:Cissa
330:Paros
326:Paros
322:Greek
314:Paros
302:Zadar
266:Italy
258:Corfu
223:Corfu
190:Drniš
154:Arsia
3101:Issa
3093:Sica
2969:and
2914:Zojz
2542:Oria
2531:Klos
1288:ISBN
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834:Cres
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818:Osor
800:(in
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382:Brač
370:Issa
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284:and
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