Secus flumen Titium: on boundaries and changes along the river Krka before and at the beginning of Principate / Secus flumen Titium: o razgraničenjima i promjenama oko rijeke Krke prije i na početku principata

This paper deals with the relationships between autochthonous communities (Scardona, Promona, Varvaria) and the territorial relations in the context of different influences the Romans had in the area along the Middle and Lower part of the Krka River. It is argued that the thesis on the dominant role...

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Main Author: Slobodan Čače
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: University of Zadar, Department of History 2013-12-01
Series:Miscellanea Hadriatica et Mediterranea
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Online Access:https://hrcak.srce.hr/118798
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spelling doaj-6ac116dfe4e14493a9dc9b2ea456754f2020-11-25T02:49:26Zeng University of Zadar, Department of HistoryMiscellanea Hadriatica et Mediterranea1849-06701849-06702013-12-0111535https://doi.org/10.15291/misc.579Secus flumen Titium: on boundaries and changes along the river Krka before and at the beginning of Principate / Secus flumen Titium: o razgraničenjima i promjenama oko rijeke Krke prije i na početku principata Slobodan Čače0University of ZadarThis paper deals with the relationships between autochthonous communities (Scardona, Promona, Varvaria) and the territorial relations in the context of different influences the Romans had in the area along the Middle and Lower part of the Krka River. It is argued that the thesis on the dominant role of Liburnian Varvaria in the Late pre-Roman period should be abandoned, especially in relation to Scardona, Promona and Burnum. According to the literary and epigraphic sources, Scardona was, even before Augustus, an important Liburnian community. This paper also advocates that, despite Appian’s well known citation about it being a Liburnian town, Promona should be considered to belong to the territory of the Delmatae by ethnicity, and attribution to Liburnia should be seen as a Roman defence strategy against the Delmatae attacks. The second part of the paper brings about a discussion on the territorial relations that arose from the establishment of the legionary camp in Ivoševci (so-called “Hollow Church” site) and also covers the question of the legal status of prata, i.e. territorium legionis.https://hrcak.srce.hr/118798LiburniDelmataeprovince of DalmatiaScardonaPromonaVarvariaBurnumEarly Principate
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Secus flumen Titium: on boundaries and changes along the river Krka before and at the beginning of Principate / Secus flumen Titium: o razgraničenjima i promjenama oko rijeke Krke prije i na početku principata
Miscellanea Hadriatica et Mediterranea
Liburni
Delmatae
province of Dalmatia
Scardona
Promona
Varvaria
Burnum
Early Principate
author_facet Slobodan Čače
author_sort Slobodan Čače
title Secus flumen Titium: on boundaries and changes along the river Krka before and at the beginning of Principate / Secus flumen Titium: o razgraničenjima i promjenama oko rijeke Krke prije i na početku principata
title_short Secus flumen Titium: on boundaries and changes along the river Krka before and at the beginning of Principate / Secus flumen Titium: o razgraničenjima i promjenama oko rijeke Krke prije i na početku principata
title_full Secus flumen Titium: on boundaries and changes along the river Krka before and at the beginning of Principate / Secus flumen Titium: o razgraničenjima i promjenama oko rijeke Krke prije i na početku principata
title_fullStr Secus flumen Titium: on boundaries and changes along the river Krka before and at the beginning of Principate / Secus flumen Titium: o razgraničenjima i promjenama oko rijeke Krke prije i na početku principata
title_full_unstemmed Secus flumen Titium: on boundaries and changes along the river Krka before and at the beginning of Principate / Secus flumen Titium: o razgraničenjima i promjenama oko rijeke Krke prije i na početku principata
title_sort secus flumen titium: on boundaries and changes along the river krka before and at the beginning of principate / secus flumen titium: o razgraničenjima i promjenama oko rijeke krke prije i na početku principata
publisher University of Zadar, Department of History
series Miscellanea Hadriatica et Mediterranea
issn 1849-0670
1849-0670
publishDate 2013-12-01
description This paper deals with the relationships between autochthonous communities (Scardona, Promona, Varvaria) and the territorial relations in the context of different influences the Romans had in the area along the Middle and Lower part of the Krka River. It is argued that the thesis on the dominant role of Liburnian Varvaria in the Late pre-Roman period should be abandoned, especially in relation to Scardona, Promona and Burnum. According to the literary and epigraphic sources, Scardona was, even before Augustus, an important Liburnian community. This paper also advocates that, despite Appian’s well known citation about it being a Liburnian town, Promona should be considered to belong to the territory of the Delmatae by ethnicity, and attribution to Liburnia should be seen as a Roman defence strategy against the Delmatae attacks. The second part of the paper brings about a discussion on the territorial relations that arose from the establishment of the legionary camp in Ivoševci (so-called “Hollow Church” site) and also covers the question of the legal status of prata, i.e. territorium legionis.
topic Liburni
Delmatae
province of Dalmatia
Scardona
Promona
Varvaria
Burnum
Early Principate
url https://hrcak.srce.hr/118798
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