-
Scardon and
Scardona, a name
attested in the
writings of
Strabo and
Procopius (Ancient Gr****: Σκάρδων),
Pliny the
Elder (Latin:
Scardona) and Ptolemy...
- karijere". 24sata (in Croatian).
Retrieved 18
January 2019. "
Scardona:
Lidija Bačić".
Scardona (in Croatian).
Retrieved 18
January 2019. "Lidija Bačić pokazala...
- (
Scardona)
Nitko nema dva života – 1998 (Croatia Records) Još se sjećam
jedne žene – 1999 (Vjeverica/Croatia Records) Žnjan – u živo – 2000 (
Scardona)...
- the
nearby Diocletian's
Palace in Spalatum), ****eria, Varvaria, Burnum,
Scardona,
Epidaurum and
Acruvium (resulting with the
foundation of Kotor), and Epidaurum...
- The
Diocese of
Skradin or
Scardona (Latin:
Dioecesis Scardonensis) is an
episcopal titular see and
former Roman Catholic bishopric with see in Skradin...
- name.: 26 IOVI TA/RANUCO /
ARRIA SUC/CESSA V(OTUM) S(OLVIT)
Found in
Scardona (Roman Skradin), Dalmatia,
Croatia 1st to
first half of the 2nd century...
-
Aenona (Nin),
Blandona (south Liburnia),
Emona (Ljubljana),
Narona (Vid),
Scardona (Skradin near Sibenik),
Salona (Solin near Split), ..."
Alberto Fortis...
- (cf. Lithuanian: skardús 'steep'), and has been
compared to the
toponym Scardona and to the
tribal name
Scordisci (with
Scardus featuring the
Illyrian vocalism...
- Indo-European root *(s)kwer,
meaning "steep". If so, the same root is seen in
Scardona (the
ancient name for Skradin) and
Cersia (the
ancient name for Cres).[unreliable...
- Id****a/Iadera
Coast of
Dalmatia Ragousa, Aspalathos, Polae, Tragyrion,
Scardona Dyrrhachium (thema Dyrrhachiou, Θέμα Δυρραχίου) by 842 New
territory Dyrrhachium...