Fulfinum

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Pottery from Fulfinum. 1st century.

Municipium Flavium Fulfinum was an old Roman settlement on the island of Krk, Croatia, just a few kilometres from the town of Omišalj.

Archaeological findings show the first traces of settlement in the area dating back into the 1st century when the Romans settled the area following the Illyrian Wars as a retirement community for soldiers. The Romans constructed the city for the retired Roman soldiers during the Flavian dynasty.[1][2] The settlement was abandoned in the Late antiquity.[3]

References[edit]

  1. ^ "The Roman city Fulfinum". Cultural heritage of the island of Krk. Retrieved 11 May 2020.
  2. ^ Konestra, Ana (December 2015). "Pottery from the Forum of Municipium Flavium Fulfinum (Krk island, Croatia) - research between 2007 and 2013". Prilozi Instituta za Arheologiju. 32 (1).
  3. ^ Zelić, Danko (1995). "O antičkom i srednjevjekovnom imenu grada i otoka Krka" (PDF). Croatica Christiana Periodica (in Croatian). 19 (35). Retrieved 4 February 2021.