Aenona – the largest Roman temple on the eastern Adriatic coast

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On a small sandy spit about 500 meters long and 4 meters above sea level, the city of Aenona developed in the early Iron Age, from which Nin, the city of Prince Branimir, King Peter Krešimir IV, and Gregory of Nin later emerged… The Liburnians settled there in the 9th century BC. Greek influence can … Read more

Anubis

Anubis resides in the region of the mummy, The overseer of the Divine house, he lays his hands upon the Lord of life and ensures everything he needs. . . Despite our lack of understanding of the mysterious land of Kem (Egypt), we have always been drawn to its secrets. These include, of course, pyramids, … Read more

Spring Festivals in Rome

The Festival of Mars (March 1st) (Feriae Marti, Natalis Martis) In the pre-Julian Roman calendar, the year began with the spring equinox, and March (Martius) was the first month of the year, a time when nature comes back to life after winter. The month was named after the god Mars, who, as the father of … Read more

Questions of King Milinda

Relief of the Greco-Indian king, possibly Menander, with the Buddhist symbol of the three treasures (triratana) on a sword, Bharhut, 2nd century BC. However, this dream was extinguished in 301 BC when the empire was divided among three dynasties: Antigonid (Macedonia), Ptolemaic (Egypt), and Seleucid (Asia). In the northeast of the Seleucid kingdom, at the … Read more