Toponym TP (renewed): | Arypio |
Name (modern): | Prozor |
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Toponym before | X Avendone |
Toponym following | X Epidotio |
Alternative Image | --- |
Image (Barrington 2000) |
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Image (Scheyb 1753) | --- |
Image (Welser 1598) | --- |
Image (MSI 2025) | --- |
Pleiades: | https://pleiades.stoa.org/places/197143 |
Area: | Northern Balkans |
Toponym Type: | Toponym, no Symbol |
Grid square: | 4A2 / 4B2 |
Toponym Color: | black |
Vignette Type : | --- |
Itinerary: | Arupio (274, 2) |
Alternative Name (Lexica): |   |
Name A (RE): | Arypion |
Name B (Barrington Atlas): | Arupium (20 C5) |
Name C (TIR/TIB/others): | Arupium (TIR L 33, 26) |
Name D (Miller): | Arypio |
Name E (Levi): |   |
Name F (Ravennate): | Parupion (p. 59.17) |
Name G (Ptolemy): | Ἀρουκκία (2,16,9) |
Plinius: |   |
Strabo: |   |
Dating from Toponym on TP: | Early Empire (including Flavian period) |
Argument for Dating: | Die Stadt wurde 35 von Augustus erobert und verschont. Die Region wird erstmals erwähnt bei Tib. 4,1,110. |
Commentary on the Toponym: |
Die Namensform ist nur hier belegt. |
References: |
Beck, Rodger: The Rock-Cut Mithraea of Arupium (Dalmatia), Phoenix: Journal of the Classical Association of Canada = Revue de la Société canadienne des études classiques, 38 (1984), 356-371. |
Last Update: | 31.12.2024 18:14 |
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https://tp-online.ku.de/trefferanzeige_en.php?id=679 [last accessed on July 19, 2025]