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Ancient people of the Istrian peninsula
The Histri or Istri (Ancient Greek: Ἴστροι) were an ancient people inhabiting the Istrian Peninsula, to which they gave the name Histria. Their territory
Histri
Peninsula on the Adriatic Sea
area Histri (Ἴστροι); if this was their native name, it may have initially led the Greeks to assume a connection with the river Ister. The Histri (Ancient
Istria
Ancient Histri village
dialect: Vizače, Croatian: Nezakcij, Italian: Nesazio) was the capital of the Histri tribe and later a Roman city. Its remains are located in southern Istria
Nesactium
Ancient town in Italy
eastern borders of Italy against neighboring tribes such as the Carni and Histri. The city subsequently grew into an important frontier military city. Its
Roman_Aquileia
Hypothetical extinct Indo-European language
(Veneti, Histri) or the languages of Iapodes and Dalmatae, due to the scarcity of evidence. While the Liburnians differed significantly from the Histri and
Liburnian_language
Italy during the Ancient Rome era
context of a peninsula dominated by the Gauls, Ligures, Veneti, Camunni and Histri in the North; the Etruscans, Latins, Falisci, Picentes, Umbri and Sabines
Roman_Italy
City in Istria County, Croatia
signifying "city of refuge". In classical antiquity, it was inhabited by the Histri, a Venetic or Illyrian tribe. Callimachus, Strabo, Pomponius Mela and Lycophron
Pula
Ancient people in modern-day Veneto
have been Illyrians and shown to be actually related to the Veneti are: Histri, Carni, Catari, Catali, Liburni, Lopsi, Secusses, Venetulani. Veneti (disambiguation)
Adriatic_Veneti
Roman politician and general
general who served as consul in 221 BC, and as such campaigned against the Histri, a people in the northern Adriatic. Asina belonged to the Scipionic-Aemilian
Publius Cornelius Scipio Asina
Publius_Cornelius_Scipio_Asina
Ancient culture in the northern Adriatic during the Bronze and Iron Ages
Kramberger based on the finds from Monkodonja. Monkodonja Unetice culture Histri Carni Liburnians Adriatic Veneti Iapydes Bronze Age Italy Ancient peoples
Castellieri_culture
Municipality in Istria County, Croatia
includes the remains of the ancient city of Nesactium, built by the ancient Histri. According to the 2021 census, its population was 4,087, with 1,445 living
Ližnjan
the Scordisci, Boii and Veneti), Dalmatian tribes (such as the Dalmatae, Histri and Liburni) and the Germanic tribes (such as the Lugii, Marcomanni). In
History_of_Hungary
Histri king in Illyria from 181–177 BC
Epulone, Aepulo; ruled 181 – 177 BC) was a king or tribal leader of the Histri in northern Illyria. Epulon conducted a series of wars against commanders
Epulon
Region of Italy
protect the territory of the Veneti from incursions of the hostile Carni and Histri. From then on, Roman influence over the area increased. In 169 BC 1,500
Veneto
area corresponding to the modern-day region of Veneto. Carni Catali Catari Histri Liburnians Lopsi Secusses Venetulani Umbri - Centered in central Italy stretching
List of ancient peoples of Italy
List_of_ancient_peoples_of_Italy
UNESCO World Heritage Site
peoples, such as the hostile Carni to the northeast in what is now Carnia and Histri tribes to the southeast in what is now Istria. In fact, the site chosen
Aquileia
Town in Slovenian Littoral, Slovenia
the pre-Roman era, the hills in the Piran area were inhabited by Illyrian Histri tribes who were farmers, hunters and fishermen. They were also pirates who
Piran
n.št. so se Histri močno upirali, vendar so bili premagani" (The Roman occupation of Istria in 178 BC was strongly resisted by the Histri, but they were
Haliaetum
Ancient region in Croatia
(modern Tepljuh near Drniš). Thus, it neighbored in the northwest with the Histri, in the north with the Iapodian and in the southeast with the Dalmatian
Liburnia
Peucetias Iapyges linked to the Iapodes, who were sometimes also called Iapyges Histri Catari Secusses Wikimedia Commons has media related to Illyria & Illyrians
List of ancient tribes in Illyria
List_of_ancient_tribes_in_Illyria
dated to 800,000 BC. Since the 11th century BC, Istria was inhabited by the Histri, a prehistoric Illyrian tribe after whom Istria was named. Their arrival
History_of_Istria
Tribe belonging to the Venetic peoples
ISBN 0-631-19807-5,page 183,"... We may begin with the Venetic peoples, Veneti, Carni, Histri and Liburni, whose language set them apart from the rest of the Illyrians
Secusses
Wars in the Mediterranean, 229–168 BC
the Illyrian Histri at the head of the Adriatic, which tribe was interfering with Roman supply ships. A Roman fleet soon attacked the Histri. Early in the
Illyrian_Wars
County in western Croatia
peninsula was known to Romans as the terra magica. Its name is derived from the Histri, an Illyrian tribe who as accounted by the geographer Strabo lived in the
Istria_County
Historical frontier county or march of Istria
march was finally abolished in 1918. The settlement area of the ancient Histri tribes had been conquered by the Roman Empire in 178 BC and was incorporated
March_of_Istria
City and county seat of Iași County, Romania
mentioned by Ovid as "ipse vides, onerata ferox ut ducat Iazyx/ per medias Histri plaustra bubulcus aquas" and "Iazyges et Colchi Metereaque turba Getaque/
Iași
Croatian island off the Balkan Peninsula coast
ISBN 0-631-19807-5, p. 183, "... We may begin with the Venetic peoples, Veneti, Carni, Histri and Liburni, whose language set them apart from the rest of the Illyrians
Vis_(island)
1997 conflict in southeastern Europe
from the original on 3 September 2011. Retrieved 12 November 2011. "Arsim, Histri, Turizemi, Politika. > Shqiperia Masakra e Cerrikut". May 2007. Archived
1997_Albanian_civil_unrest
Extinct Indo-European language of Southeast Europe
Wilkes 1995, p. 183: "We may begin with the Venetic peoples, Veneti, Carni, Histri and Liburni, whose language set them apart from the rest of the Illyrians
Illyrian_language
Ancient Roman imperial forum in Rome
and Sardinians. Gaius Claudius Pulcher, consul in 177, triumphed over the Histri and Ligures. Scipio Aemilianus, consul in 147 and 134 BC, captured Carthage
Forum_of_Augustus
Ruler of Pharos, king of part of Illyria
with the Illyrian Histri at the head of the Adriatic, who were interfering with Roman supply ships. A Roman fleet soon attacked the Histri. Early in the summer
Demetrius_of_Pharos
Geographical grouping of Indo-European languages
ISBN 0631198075, p. 183,"We may begin with the Venetic peoples, Veneti, Carni, Histri and Liburni, whose language set them apart from the rest of the Illyrians
Paleo-Balkan_languages
Calendar year
military campaigns, the Romans finally subdue the Illyrian tribe of the Histri. Luni in northern Italy is founded by the Romans with the name Luna at the
177_BC
Region
peninsula was known to Romans as the terra magica. Its name is derived from the Histri, an Illyrian tribe whom the geographer Strabo stated lived in the region
Slovene_Istria
River in Croatia
the Arsia, as it was called in Latin, constituted the border between the Histri, who lived west of its banks, and the Liburni on the coast to the east,
Raša_(river)
and Italics? Celticized Italic people? Para-Celtic people? Catali Catari Histri Liburnians Caulici Enchealae Hymanes Hythmitae Ismeni Lopsi Mentores Peucetiae
List of ancient Celtic peoples and tribes
List_of_ancient_Celtic_peoples_and_tribes
Village in Istria County, Croatia
924935; 13.948033 Country Croatia County Istria County Municipality Ližnjan Histri settlement 11th century BC Roman foundation Sors Rumeianum 178 BC Area • Total
Muntić
Municipality in Istria County, Croatia
Though Istria, including the area of Fažana, was previously inhabited by the Histri, the settlement of Fažana itself was founded by the Romans With the 812
Fažana
Para-Celtic people. Carni? (may have been a Celtic tribe) Catali Catari Histri Iapydes Liburni Alutae (chief town: Aluus or Aloiis) Assesiates Buni Burnistae
List_of_Italic_peoples
hirsute, hirsutulous hispid- bristly Latin hispidus hispidity, hispidulous histri- actor Latin histrio, histrionis histrionic hod- way Greek ὁδός (hodós)
List of Greek and Latin roots in English/H–O
List_of_Greek_and_Latin_roots_in_English/H–O
Roman province from 27 BC to 69/79 AD
Gallic tribes which lived in today's Carniola, northern Slovenia), the Histri (a Venetic tribe, with ties with Illyrians which lived in the Istrian peninsula)
Illyricum_(Roman_province)
Village in Istria County, Croatia
of Statistics. 2022. Grad Vodnjan - Vodnjan (in Croatian) Istrapedia I, Histri u kasno željezno doba. Informacije o Galižani, www.istra.hr. Inačica izvorne
Galižana
Commission established by the Mayor of London
2021. Flinn, Andrew; Stevens, Mary (2009). "'It is noh mistri, wi mekin histri' Telling our own story: independent and community archives in the UK, challenging
Mayor's Commission on African and Asian Heritage
Mayor's_Commission_on_African_and_Asian_Heritage
Town in Istria, Croatia
castrum Callinianum in Roman times, and Pićan, which was settled by the Histri, and then became a strategically important Roman military settlement under
Pazin
Topics referred to by the same term
Histria may refer to: Histria (ancient land), the "land of the Histri", the ancient name of the Istrian Peninsula Venetia et Histria, a region (regio)
Histria
Period until the 7th century
were recorded by Greek and Roman writers. They belonged to the Illyrian Histri, Iapodes, Liburnians, Delmatae, Ardiaei, etc., and came under the strong
History of Croatia before the Croats
History_of_Croatia_before_the_Croats
Fourth largest island in the Vanuatu archipelago
Naupa, Anna (2005). "4. A Century of Population Decrease: 1820s to 1920s". Histri Blong Yumi Long Vanuatu: an educational resource. Vol. 2. Port Vila: Vanuatu
Erromango
181 BC. The Histri attempt to prevent the Romans from building Aquileia to no avail. Shortly after this Epulon becomes ruler of the Histri and unites much
Illyrian_warfare
History of the Italian city
the first groups of Indo-Europeans appeared in the 10th century BC, the Histri people. The foundation of the first nucleus of what would become the Roman
History_of_Trieste
All Latin and Greek roots beginning with H
hirsute, hirsutulous hispid- bristly Latin hispidus hispidity, hispidulous histri- actor Latin histrio, histrionis histrionic hod- way Greek ὁδός (hodós)
List of Greek and Latin roots in English/H
List_of_Greek_and_Latin_roots_in_English/H
181 BC. The Histri attempt to prevent the Romans from building Aquileia to no avail. Shortly after this Epulon becomes ruler of the Histri and unites much
Timeline_of_Illyrian_history
Gaulish tribe of the Eastern Alps
ISBN 0-631-19807-5, page 183, "... We may begin with the Venetic peoples, Veneti, Carni, Histri and Liburni, whose language set them apart from the rest of the Illyrians
Carni
List of Roman generals honoured with a triumph
= Getae Herniceis = Hernici (Hernicians) Hispaneis = Hispani Histreis = Histri (Istrians) Iapudibus = Iapydes Illurieis = Illyri (Illyrians) Insubribus
Fasti_Triumphales
Republic and head of the People's Navy (Volksmarine) Epulon, king of the Histri Joakim Rakovac, guerrilla, activist, anti-fascist; he was killed in an ambush
List_of_Istrians
Village in Istria, Croatia
door. There is evidence of human settlement in and around Borut by the Histri, an ancient Venetic tribe and an Indo-European people. The area was part
Borut,_Croatia
History of the municipality of Verona, Italy
populations of the Cenomani Gauls, Rhaetians, Euganei, Veneti, Carni and Histri. During this period Verona experienced a considerable influx of wealth,
History_of_Verona
Municipality in Istria, Croatia
was found. In the Iron Age, Istria was settled with Illyrian tribes of Histri (west, south and central Istria) and Liburnians (in the eastern part). After
Gračišće
Ancient tribe by the Adriatic Sea
Istria to the north of the eastern Adriatic coast, settled by tribe of Histri, while the Iapodes, the northern neighbors of Liburnia, attacked Aquileia
Liburnians
Decade
military campaigns, the Romans finally subdue the Illyrian tribe of the Histri. Luni in northern Italy is founded by the Romans with the name Luna at the
170s_BC
valley and the Budava Bay. Nesactium is thought to have been the seat of the Histri, a people of the Indo-European descent who were formed in the early Iron
List_of_castles_in_Croatia
Municipality in Primorje-Gorski Kotar, Croatia
area was suitable for settlement even in ancient times. Indications of Histri settlements trace back to around the 6th or 5th century BC. Croatians settled
Klana
List of officials of Pula, Croatia
in different epochs. In classical antiquity, Pula was inhabited by the Histri, a Venetic or Illyrian tribe. It was conquered by the Romans in 177 BC,
Chief_Executive_of_Pula
Ancient Roman family
family of the Palpellii bore the cognomen Hister, signifying one of the Histri. It was one of a class of common surnames derived from places or peoples
Palpellia_gens
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Girl/Female
Hindu, Indian, Marathi
Forehead
Boy/Male
Biblical
Man of haste; or of silence.
Female
Hawaiian
 Hawaiian unisex name KAI means "sea." Compare with other forms of Kai.
Boy/Male
Muslim
Uncle, Fathers brother (1)
Female
German
Variant spelling of German Lieselotte, LISELOTTE means "God is my oath."
Boy/Male
Hindu, Indian
Pure and Clean
Girl/Female
American, British, English, Latin
Gives Pleasure
Boy/Male
Hindu, Indian, Marathi
The Sun
Boy/Male
American, Anglo, Australian, British, Chinese, Christian, Danish, English, French, Indian, Jamaican
From the Hare's Meadow; Meadow of the Hare; From the Long Field; Hare Clearing; Heap of Rocks; Deer Hunter or Archer
Girl/Female
Arabic, Muslim
Light of the Women
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HISTRI
HISTRI
n.
An hemipterous insect (Murgantia histrionica) which injures the cabbage and other garden plants; -- called also calico bug and harlequin cabbage bug.
a.
Of or relating to the stage or a stageplayer; befitting a theatre; theatrical; -- sometimes in a bad sense.
n.
The histronic art; stageplaying.
a.
Alt. of Histrionical
a.
Of or pertaining to a theater, or to the scenic representations; resembling the manner of dramatic performers; histrionic; hence, artificial; as, theatrical performances; theatrical gestures.
n.
Theatrical representation; acting; affectation.
n.
A player.
v. t.
To act; to represent on the stage, or theatrically.