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Location:

  • Croatia, Krk
  • geo:45.026512,14.575166
  • Location ± 0-5 m.

Class:

  • City
  • visible

Identifiers:

  • vici:place=19862

Annotations

Krk came under Roman rule once they defeated the Liburnians. The Town of Krk (Curicum) became a town with Italic law whose status evolved to give it the rights of a municipality. Nothing is known about the internal organizations of the town of Krk during this time. Near the present day Franciscan monastery, the remains of thermal baths have been found. The defensive walls of Roman Curicum were among the most secure of all the towns on the Eastern Adriatic fortified by the Romans. Work began on their construction during the Civil War in Rome (50 BCE) and they were further strengthened in the 60s of the 2nd century CE, to enable them to withstand attacks by the Quadi and the Marcamanni who were at that time threatening the Adriatic. Not far from Krk in 49 BCE there was a decisive sea battle between Caesar and Pompey, which was described impressively by the Roman writer Lucan (39–65 CE) in his work Pharsalia.[3] When the Empire was divided, Krk came under the Eastern Roman Empire.


Nearby

Roman baths

Roman baths

The Temple of Venus

The Temple of Venus

Roman tombstone embedded in the tower

Roman tombstone embedded in the tower


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