The 2nd chapter of the History of Slovenia is dedicated to the Roman conquest and Roman history of the northern Adriatic area, which was subdued soon after the founding of Aquileia in 181 BC. Southeastern Alpine and Pannonian regions (parts of Regio X, Noricum and Pannonia) were conquered at a later date, in the course of the 1st century BC and during the Augustan period. The Romans founded several autonomous towns, which became flourishing centres of Romanisation. Roman civilization left traces, which are our common archaeological and historical heritage.
F.02 Acquisition of new scientific knowledge
COBISS.SI-ID: 28595501The new possibilities of the onomastic research are presented. The precise division of the different types of names seems to be especially useful when dealing with Romanisation or with the social and legal status of inhabitants. The importance of the database is stressed, which should be established for the inscriptions in Slovenia.
F.02 Acquisition of new scientific knowledge
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