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Histria/Istria (Adriatic) 81 Istria - Ιστρία
Ἰστρία - Histria/Istria, Region and people of the NE Adriatic coast, modern Istria, Croatia
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Greek name:
Ἰστρία
Place ID:
450139RHis
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RL
Region:
Adriatic
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Croatia
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Istria
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Istria
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Author, Title
Aelian, Characteristics of Animals
Ammianus Marcellinus, History
Anonymous, Antonine Itinerary
Anonymous, Peutinger Table
Appian, Illyrian Affairs
Arrian, Periplus of the Euxine Sea
Dio Cassius, Histories
Diodorus Siculus, Library 1-7
Diodorus Siculus, Library 8-40
Eutropius, Abridgment of Roman History
Florus, Epitome of Roman History
Hyginus, Fabulae
Ioannis Tzetzes, Histories or Chiliades
Jordanes, Getica
Justin, History of the World
Livy, History of Rome
Lucan, Pharsalia
Lycophron, Alexandra
Martial, Epigrams
Pausanias, Description of Greece
Pliny the Elder, Natural History (37 books)
Pomponius Mela, Chorographia
Procopius, History of the Wars
Pseudo Scylax, Periplous
Pseudo Scymnus or Pausanias of Damascus, Circuit of the Earth
Ptolemaeus, Geography (II-VI)
Scriptores Historia Augusta, Maximus and Balbinus
St. Jerome, Chronicon
Strabo, Geography
Suetonius, Lives of the 12 Caesars
Tacitus, Histories
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Lycophron, Alexandra
§69 daughter's diver son, who of old in a stitched vessel, like an
Istrian
fish-creel with four legs, sheathed his body in a leathern sack and,
-1000
Diodorus Siculus, Library 1-7
§4.56.5 a matter of fact, when the Romans subdued the nation of the
Istrians
it was discovered that the latter river has its sources only forty
-1000
Hyginus, Fabulae
§23 When he had caught up with her in the Adriatic Sea in
Histria
at King Alcinous' court, and would fight for her, Alcinous intervened to
-1000
Hyginus, Fabulae
§23 from Absyrtus' name they called Absoros. Now this island is located in
Histria
, opposite Pola, joined[?] to the island.
-1000
Ioannis Tzetzes, Histories or Chiliades
§8.279 I write a letter to a friend which I have not sent;
Istrian
stock fish, as it seems, my good friend, As Pythagoras, you proved
-1000
Jordanes, Getica
§59 the mouths of the Danube, on the south Macedonia, on the west
Histria
and on the north the Danube.
-500
Justin, History of the World
§9.2 that time was Atheas, who, being distressed by a war with the
Istrians
, sought aid from Philip through the people of Apollonia, on the
-400
Justin, History of the World
§9.2 throne of Scythia. But in the mean time, the king of the
Istrians
died, and relieved the Scythians both from the fear of war and
-400
Pseudo Scylax, Periplous
§20 After the Henetoi, the nation of the
Istroi
, and the Istros river. This river also flows out into the
-350
Pseudo Scylax, Periplous
§20 Pontos, or by further embellishment, into Egypt. The coastal voyage along the
Istrian
country is one day and night.
-350
Pseudo Scylax, Periplous
§21 After the
Istrians
the nation of the Liburnoi. In this nation there are the following
-350
Diodorus Siculus, Library 8-40
§19.73.2 In like manner they freed the city of the
Istrians
and other neighbouring cities, and formed an alliance with them binding them
-313
Diodorus Siculus, Library 8-40
§19.73.4 Next, after recovering the
Istrians
in a similar way, he set out against the Callantians. At this
-313
Livy, History of Rome
§10.2.3 his right the countries occupied by the Illyrians, the Liburnians, and the
Histrians
, savage tribes chiefly notorious for their acts of piracy. [5] He
-300
Eutropius, Abridgment of Roman History
§3.7 of Marcus Minucius Rufus and Publius Cornelius, war was made upon the
Istrians
, because they had plundered some ships of the Romans, which were
-221
Appian, Illyrian Affairs
§2.8 had their hands full, set forth on a piratical expedition, brought the
Istrians
, another Illyrian tribe, into the enterprise, and detached the Atintani from
-220
Livy, History of Rome
§21.16 or so unprepared for war. The operations against the Sardinians, Corsicans, and
Histrians
, as well as those against the Illyrians, had been more of
-218
Florus, Epitome of Roman History
§1.26 The Istrian War The
Istrians
were dealt with after the Aetolians, for they had recently assisted them
-200
Florus, Epitome of Roman History
§1.26 The
Istrian
War The Istrians were dealt with after the Aetolians, for they had
-200
Justin, History of the World
§32.3 by the charms of plunder, repaired to Illyricum, and, after spoiling the
Istrians
, settled in Pannonia. The Istrians, it is reported, derive their origin
-200
Justin, History of the World
§32.3 repaired to Illyricum, and, after spoiling the Istrians, settled in Pannonia. The
Istrians
, it is reported, derive their origin from those Colchians who were
-200
Justin, History of the World
§32.3 from weariness of so long a voyage, near Aquileia, and were called
Istrians
from the name of the river up which they sailed out of
-200
Livy, History of Rome
§39.55 of his province, M. Claudius began to lay his plans for a
Histrian
war. He wrote to the senate for permission to lead his legions
-183
Livy, History of Rome
§39.55 He wrote to the senate for permission to lead his legions into
Histria
and the senate sanctioned his doing so. They were at the time
-183
Livy, History of Rome
§39.56 Fabius do anything worth mentioning in Liguria. M. Marcellus was recalled from
Histria
and his army disbanded. He returned to Rome to conduct the elections.
-183
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