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- Stridon abstract "Stridon (Latin: Strido Dalmatiae) was a town in the Roman province of Dalmatia. The town is known as the birthplace of Saint Jerome. From Stridon also came Domnus of Stridon, a bishop who took part in the First Council of Nicaea, and priest Lupicinus of Stridon. In 379 the town was destroyed by the Goths. Jerome wrote about it in his work De viris illustribus: \"Hieronymus patre Eusebio natus, oppido Stridonis, quod a Gothis eversum, Dalmatiae quondam Pannoniaeque confinium fuit...\".The exact location of Stridon is unknown. It is possible Stridon was located either in modern Croatia or Slovenia. Possible locations are the vicinity of Ljubljana, Starod (Slovenia), Sdrin, Štrigova, Zrenj, Zrin (Croatia) and many others in both countries. However, according to others, like Frane Bulić and his work \"Stridon (Grahovopolje u Bosni) rodno mjesto Svetoga Jeronima: rasprava povjesno-geografska\" (1920), and geographical map of the Roman Empire in 395 CE from \"Historical Atlas\" (1911) by William R. Shepherd, Stridon, which was the seat of a bishopric, is placed at 44.2N, 17.7E, in today's Bosnia, in Grahovo polje, near town of Tuzla".
- Stridon thumbnail Roman_Empire_about_395.jpg?width=300.
- Stridon wikiPageExternalLink File:Roman_Empire_about_395.jpg.
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- Stridon wikiPageRevisionID "675532409".
- Stridon wikiPageWikiLink Bosnia_and_Herzegovina.
- Stridon wikiPageWikiLink Category:Former_populated_places_in_Croatia.
- Stridon wikiPageWikiLink Category:Jerome.
- Stridon wikiPageWikiLink Category:Roman_towns_and_cities_in_Croatia.
- Stridon wikiPageWikiLink Category:Roman_towns_and_cities_in_Slovenia.
- Stridon wikiPageWikiLink Croatia.
- Stridon wikiPageWikiLink Dalmatia_(Roman_province).
- Stridon wikiPageWikiLink De_viris_illustribus.
- Stridon wikiPageWikiLink Domnus_of_Stridon.
- Stridon wikiPageWikiLink First_Council_of_Nicaea.
- Stridon wikiPageWikiLink Goths.
- Stridon wikiPageWikiLink Jerome.
- Stridon wikiPageWikiLink Ljubljana.
- Stridon wikiPageWikiLink Lupicinus_of_Stridon.
- Stridon wikiPageWikiLink Sdrin.
- Stridon wikiPageWikiLink Slovenia.
- Stridon wikiPageWikiLink Starod.
- Stridon wikiPageWikiLink Tuzla.
- Stridon wikiPageWikiLink William_Robert_Shepherd.
- Stridon wikiPageWikiLink Zrenj.
- Stridon wikiPageWikiLink Zrin.
- Stridon wikiPageWikiLink Štrigova.
- Stridon wikiPageWikiLink File:Josip_Bedeković_-_Natale_solum_magni_ecclesiae_dostoris_sancti_Hieronymi_(1752).jpg.
- Stridon wikiPageWikiLink File:Roman_Empire_about_395.jpg.
- Stridon wikiPageWikiLinkText "Strido".
- Stridon wikiPageWikiLinkText "Stridon".
- Stridon wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:AncientRome-stub.
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- Stridon wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Reflist.
- Stridon wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Slovenia-geo-stub.
- Stridon subject Category:Former_populated_places_in_Croatia.
- Stridon subject Category:Jerome.
- Stridon subject Category:Roman_towns_and_cities_in_Croatia.
- Stridon subject Category:Roman_towns_and_cities_in_Slovenia.
- Stridon hypernym Town.
- Stridon type Place.
- Stridon type Settlement.
- Stridon type History.
- Stridon type Place.
- Stridon type Site.
- Stridon comment "Stridon (Latin: Strido Dalmatiae) was a town in the Roman province of Dalmatia. The town is known as the birthplace of Saint Jerome. From Stridon also came Domnus of Stridon, a bishop who took part in the First Council of Nicaea, and priest Lupicinus of Stridon. In 379 the town was destroyed by the Goths.".
- Stridon label "Stridon".
- Stridon sameAs Q522804.
- Stridon sameAs Стридон.
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- Stridon sameAs Stridon.
- Stridon sameAs Estridão.
- Stridon sameAs m.06wcdrb.
- Stridon sameAs Stridon.
- Stridon sameAs Q522804.
- Stridon wasDerivedFrom Stridon?oldid=675532409.
- Stridon depiction Roman_Empire_about_395.jpg.
- Stridon isPrimaryTopicOf Stridon.