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    Sisak (redirect from Siscia)
    here. Prior to belonging to the Roman Empire, which gave it the Latin name Siscia, the region was Celtic and Illyrian and the city there was named Segestica...
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  • that Petra had signed a contract with the Croatian clothing manufacturer Siscia. As well as English, she speaks Croatian fluently and understands French...
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    the Madonna and Child with Saints". Borrelli, Antonio. "San Quirino di Siscia" santiebeati.it; accessed 8 December 2015.(in Italian) Kirsch, Johann Peter...
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    141,000 people. This county contains the ancient Roman city of Siscia—today's Sisak. Siscia was the largest city of the region back then, a Pannonian capital...
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    as early as 156 BC and 119 BC. In both wars, the Romans failed to take Siscia (now Sisak, Croatia), which laid in a key position. After these setbacks...
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  • those in Siscia and Mursia.[citation needed] The Diocletianic Persecution left deep marks in Dalmatia and Pannonia. Quirinus, bishop of Siscia, died a...
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    Constantine wearing a helmet emblazoned with the Chi Rho, and coins issued at Siscia in 317/318 repeat the image. The figure was otherwise rare and is uncommon...
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  • Theodosius I arrived at Siscia with a large force consisting of Goths, Huns and Alans as cavalry. A brief skirmish at Siscia occurred between the two...
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    him an army of levied citizens and former slaves to reinforce Tiberius at Siscia, his base of operations in Illyricum. Towards the end of the year, additional...
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    Populi Romani, "Genius of the Roman People") on the obverse; an aureus of Siscia in Croatia, 270–275 AD, featuring a standing image of the GENIUS ILLVR (Genius...
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