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Emona (early
Medieval Gr****: Ἤμονα) or
Aemona (short for
Colonia Iulia Aemona) was a
Roman castrum,
located in the area
where the
navigable Nauportus...
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beach Irakli is 5 km from
Emona.
Emona lies
close to Cape Emine.
There are
ruins of the
ancient fortress nearby.
Emona is
famous for
being the birthplace...
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Emona Anchorage (Bulgarian: залив Емона, romanized: zaliv
Emona, IPA: [ˈzalif
ɛˈmɔnɐ]) is a
roughly square embayment, the
internal part of
South Bay, Livingston...
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political and
administrative center.
During antiquity, a
Roman city
called Emona stood in the area. The city was
first mentioned in the
first half of the...
- the
northwest coast of
Emona Harbour in
Livingston Island, Antarctica. Approx. 50 m high,
extending from the
north corner of
Emona Harbour 3,700 m in west-southwest...
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invented by Tim
Hooper and
developed by
Australian engineering company Emona Instruments that is used as a
telecommunications trainer in educational...
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Irena (2010). "Sustained Interest" (PDF). In Županek,
Bernarda (ed.).
Emona: Myth and Reality.
Museum and
Galleries of Ljubljana; City
Museum of Ljubljana...
- Bulgaria's
stormiest cape. In the
Middle Ages,
there was a
fortress called Emona on Cape Emine. Its name was
derived from Aemon, the
ancient name for Stara...
- the rank of Caesar; Licinius, for his part, had Constantine's
statues in
Emona destro****. In
either 314 or 316, the two
augusti fought against one another...
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became the
prevalent method in
Europe for
naming years.
Early (approx.) –
Emona (on the site of modern-day Ljubljana) is
founded by
Legio XV Apollinaris...