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Nauportus

Nauportus (Navport, Navportus) (Ancient Greek: Ναύπορτον),[1] was an ancient Roman town in Pannonia Superior (later 10th Italian region) on the road from Aquileia to Emona with a port at the Nauportus river, now the Ljubljanica River.

Strabo wrote that near the Nauportus was a river, called Corcoras (Ancient Greek: Κορκόρας), which received the cargoes.[1]

According to historian Pliny the Elder, the name was derived from the legendary landing of the Argonauts at the river, where they are said to have founded the town.

Tacitus reports that in year 14 the town was plundered by mutinous Roman forces that has been sent to build roads and bridges.[2]

Remains of Nauportus were found in present-day Vrhnika in central Slovenia. A Late Roman emporium with warehouses and a central market was located and excavated at river banks. Traces of the defense system of Claustra Alpium Iuliarum, a guard tower, and a Late Roman castellum can be seen in Vrhnika and its vicinity.[3]

References

  1. ^ a b Strabo, Geography, §7.5.2
  2. ^ Tacitus Annales, 1.20: Interea manipuli ante coeptam seditionem Nauportum missi ob itinera et pontes et alios usus, postquam turbatum in castris accepere, vexilla convellunt direptisque proximis vicis ipsoque Nauporto, quod municipii instar erat, ...
  3. ^ Horvat, Jana. "Nauportus". DEDI - enciklopedija naravne in kulturne dediščine na Slovenskem (in Slovenian). Retrieved 8 April 2014.

External links

  • Nauportus - an Early Roman trading post at Dolge njive in Vrhnika

Coordinates: 45°58′10.78″N 14°18′10.91″E / 45.9696611°N 14.3030306°E / 45.9696611; 14.3030306


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