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- Andautonia abstract "Andautonia was a Roman settlement located on the southern bank of the river Sava, located in the modern-day village of Šćitarjevo, southeast of the city of Zagreb, Croatia.Andautonia was located in the Roman province of Pannonia, on the Roman road connecting Poetovia (modern Ptuj) and Siscia (Sisak). The name Andautonia was mentioned by the ancient geographer Ptolemaeus, while the name Dautonia was mentioned in the Antonine Itinerary. The road connected Andautonia with Poetovium via Pyrri and Aquaviva to the north, and Siscia to the south. The settlement existed between the 1st and the 4th century, after which it is believed to have been destroyed during the Great Migration in Europe.In the modern age, its name was first found on a stone tablet recovered in Stenjevec in 1758 and then another one in Šćitarjevo in 1768. During the 19th century, Roman stone and brick material that could still be found in these areas was by and large removed and reused in the construction of new buildings, thereby removing the surface traces of Andautonia's location. The settlement's location was disputed at the time, with various claims made by cartographers and historians including Latius, Lapie, Reichard, d'Anville, Krčelić, Blašković, Katančić and Kukuljević. It was finally properly deduced by Theodor Mommsen and published in the Corpus Inscriptionum Latinarum in 1873. The Zagreb Archaeological Museum subsequently started its first excavations in Šćitarjevo and found numerous Roman artifacts at the depth of about 1 metre (3.3 ft).The Museum staff returned to the site for a series of explorations between 1969 and 1980, and since 1981 they also analyzed the garden of the parish office in the center of the village. They recovered traces of streets, the sewer system, various buildings, city walls and a necropolis. In 1994, an archeological park was first built in the village center.".
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- Andautonia wikiPageWikiLink Andrija_Blašković.
- Andautonia wikiPageWikiLink Antonine_Itinerary.
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- Andautonia wikiPageWikiLink Archaeological_Museum_in_Zagreb.
- Andautonia wikiPageWikiLink Baltazar_Adam_Krčelić.
- Andautonia wikiPageWikiLink Category:Pannonia.
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- Andautonia wikiPageWikiLink Croatia.
- Andautonia wikiPageWikiLink Ivan_Kukuljević_Sakcinski.
- Andautonia wikiPageWikiLink Jean_Baptiste_Bourguignon_dAnville.
- Andautonia wikiPageWikiLink Joannes_de_Laet.
- Andautonia wikiPageWikiLink Matija_Petar_Katančić.
- Andautonia wikiPageWikiLink Migration_Period.
- Andautonia wikiPageWikiLink Pannonia.
- Andautonia wikiPageWikiLink Pierre_M._Lapie.
- Andautonia wikiPageWikiLink Ptolemy.
- Andautonia wikiPageWikiLink Ptuj.
- Andautonia wikiPageWikiLink Pyrri.
- Andautonia wikiPageWikiLink Roman_Empire.
- Andautonia wikiPageWikiLink Sava.
- Andautonia wikiPageWikiLink Sisak.
- Andautonia wikiPageWikiLink Stenjevec.
- Andautonia wikiPageWikiLink Theodor_Mommsen.
- Andautonia wikiPageWikiLink Zagreb.
- Andautonia wikiPageWikiLink Zagreb_County.
- Andautonia wikiPageWikiLink Šćitarjevo.
- Andautonia wikiPageWikiLinkText "Andautonia".
- Andautonia abandoned "5".
- Andautonia alternateName "Dautonia".
- Andautonia area "over".
- Andautonia built "1".
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- Andautonia excavations "1883".
- Andautonia latd "45".
- Andautonia latm "46".
- Andautonia latns "N".
- Andautonia lats "24.8".
- Andautonia location Croatia.
- Andautonia location Zagreb_County.
- Andautonia location Šćitarjevo.
- Andautonia longd "16".
- Andautonia longew "E".
- Andautonia longm "7".
- Andautonia longs "0.7".
- Andautonia mapType "Croatia".
- Andautonia name "Andautonia".
- Andautonia publicAccess "yes".
- Andautonia type "Settlement".
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- Andautonia subject Category:Pannonia.
- Andautonia subject Category:Roman_sites_in_Croatia.
- Andautonia hypernym Settlement.
- Andautonia type Settlement.
- Andautonia type Redirect.
- Andautonia comment "Andautonia was a Roman settlement located on the southern bank of the river Sava, located in the modern-day village of Šćitarjevo, southeast of the city of Zagreb, Croatia.Andautonia was located in the Roman province of Pannonia, on the Roman road connecting Poetovia (modern Ptuj) and Siscia (Sisak). The name Andautonia was mentioned by the ancient geographer Ptolemaeus, while the name Dautonia was mentioned in the Antonine Itinerary.".
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