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|wketx=[[Histria]] or [[Istros]] (Ancient Greek: [[Ἰστρίη]], [[Thracian]] river god, [[Danube]]), was a Greek colony or polis ([[πόλις]], city) near the mouths of the Danube (known as Ister in Ancient Greek), on the western coast of the Black Sea. It was the first urban settlement on today's Romanian territory when founded by Milesian settlers in the 7th century BC. It was under Roman rule from the 1st to 3rd centuries AD. Invasions during the 7th century AD rendered it indefensible, and the city was abandoned. In antiquity, it also bore the names [[Istropolis]], [[Istriopolis]], and [[Histriopolis]] ([[Ἰστρόπολις]], Ἰστρία πόλις).
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Latest revision as of 12:44, 19 December 2023

Latin > French (Gaffiot 2016)

Istrŏpŏlis, is, f., ville de la Mésie inférieure près de l’embouchure de l’Ister : Plin. 4, 44.

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Histria or Istros (Ancient Greek: Ἰστρίη, Thracian river god, Danube), was a Greek colony or polis (πόλις, city) near the mouths of the Danube (known as Ister in Ancient Greek), on the western coast of the Black Sea. It was the first urban settlement on today's Romanian territory when founded by Milesian settlers in the 7th century BC. It was under Roman rule from the 1st to 3rd centuries AD. Invasions during the 7th century AD rendered it indefensible, and the city was abandoned. In antiquity, it also bore the names Istropolis, Istriopolis, and Histriopolis (Ἰστρόπολις, Ἰστρία πόλις).