Andetrium
43°41′26″N 16°29′2″E / 43.69056°N 16.48389°E / 43.69056; 16.48389Type Settlement History Periods Classical, Roman Cultures Illyrian, Roman Site notes Ownership Public Lists
Andetrium was an ancient city in Illyria, located in modern day Muć or Gornji Muć in the interior of Dalmatia, Croatia.[1]
Andetrium was the location of a Roman cohort in the territory of the Delmatae.[2] During a Roman siege there in AD 9, Arminius's younger brother Flavus lost an eye.
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Citations
- ^ Šašel Kos & Kos 2020: "Andetrium"
- ^ Zaninović, Marin (July 2008). "Beneficiarii consularis in the territory of the Delmatae". Contributions of Institute of Archaeology in Zagreb. 24 (1). Zagreb, Croatia: Institute of archaeology: 181–182. ISSN 1330-0644.
Bibliography
- Powell, Lindsay (2013), Germanicus: The Magnificent Life and Mysterious Death of Rome's Most Popular General, Pen and Sword, ISBN 9781473826922
- Šašel Kos, M.; Kos, P. (2020). "Places: 197115 (Andetrium)". Pleiades. Retrieved 2020-10-24.
- Stipčević, Aleksandar (1977), The Illyrians: History and Culture, Noyes Press, ISBN 978-0-8155-5052-5
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