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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
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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
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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
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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.
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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
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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
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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
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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
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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.
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on the Krka river became a Roman military camp, while the frequently settled and already urbanized plains of Classical Liburnia, in the inland of
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in the 4th century BC. Liburnia was strongly held, but Greek colonization reached Liburnian strategic possessions in the central Adriatic,
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force ended the independence of their naval force in 33 BC, the Liburnians lost their freedom and Liburnia became a part of the
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name originated in Liburnian inland from where it soon spread to all Liburnia and from there to the other regions of former
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settled in Aquilea. This "military-naval" region, protected by heavy fleet, became a barrier to the Byzantine army step to
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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
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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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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
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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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M. Zaninović, Liburnia Militaris, Filozofski fakultet Zagreb, UDK 904.930,2(497.13)>>65<<, pages 59
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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
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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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was a Frankish vassal sent from Liburnia to Dalmatia to organize it into a vassal state to the
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province. In the pre-Roman ages, the Liburnians had been organized in 14 municipalities (
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After the Roman conquest, the delineation of Liburnia as a region became more settled.
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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
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M. Suić, Granice Liburnije kroz stoljeća, Radovi inst. JAZU, 2, Zadar 1955, 273
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along the eastern Adriatic coast with strategic points, such as the islands of
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Broj liburnskih općina i vjerodostojnost Plinija(Nat. hist. 3, 130; 139-141)
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Nakit istočnih Gota na području rimske provincije Dalmacije, Hrvati Goti
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political-regional organization, 14 Liburnian municipalities subject to
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ruler Hersikrates, in a period of Corinthian expansion to South
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He listed the cities along the coast from north to the south:
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Prošlost Zadra – knjiga II, Zadar u srednjem vijeku do 1409
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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
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Maritime focus shaped Liburnian ethnic development on the
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Liburnia Tarsaticencis, Adriatica prehistorica et antique
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The Liburnian cultural group developed at the end of the
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had a namesake in the Adriatic Sea, Liburnian island of
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after the Balkan-Pannonian migrations, and during the
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until 820 AD. By some suppositions, Croatian prince
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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. 3369: 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: 1478: 1465: 1452: 1439: 1426: 1413: 1404: 1395: 1386: 1377: 1368: 1359: 1350: 1341: 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). 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Index


lead section
summarize
provide an accessible overview

Iron Age
Roman expansion and conquest of Italy
Ancient Greek
Liburnians
Adriatic
Europe
Croatia
thalassocracy
Dalmatia
Istria
Kvarner
Bronze Age
Iron Age
Raša
Zrmanja
Krka
Učka
Gorski Kotar
Velebit
Čikola
Drniš
Histri
Iapodian
Dalmatian
Indo-European

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