Justiniana Prima
Justiniana Prima (Serbian: Caričin grad) was a Byzantine city. Its location is not known: it could have been in today southern Serbia near today's Leskovac, or near Skopje in the Republic of Macedoni...
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Justiniana Prima (Serbian: Caričin grad) was an Byzantine city located in today southern Serbia near today's Leskovac. However, the location can not be...
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Justiniana Prima - Caričin Grad. Free desktop wallpapers representing the course of history from Antiquity through medieval times till early modern period. Images, Justiniana Prima Le dernier évêque de Justiniana Prima, ville d'origine de Justinien, aujourd'hui Caričin Grad, est mentionné en l'an 602.
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Ancara.eu : Justiniana Prima Justiniana Prima (Serbian: Caričin grad) was a Byzantine city located in today southern Serbia near today's Leskovac.
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Tauresium is a fortified settlement from the Early Byzantine period [citation needed]. The ancient town was the birthplace of Emperor Justinian I. It is located near Skopje, Macedonia and it was later renamed "Justiniana Prima" in his honor.
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Des Weiteren wurde auf kaiserliche Anweisung hin die Stadt Justiniana Prima (530–615) im heutigen Serbien als neue Bischofsstadt prächtig ausgebaut;
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482.[[3]] He was to rebuild his native village eight years after his own assumption of the purple and rename it Justiniana Prima, modern Caricin Grad.
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During the reign of the emperor Justinian I (527-565), who came from the village of Tauresium in the Skopje region, a new town was built near the emperor's birthplace, named Justiniana Prima after him.
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