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  1. The Archbishopric of Spalathon or Spalatum (also Salona, Latin: Spalatum) was a Christian archbishopric with seat in Salona, Dalmatia (modern Split, Croatia) in the early Middle Ages. After the Fall of the Western Roman Empire it recognised the supremacy of the Patriarch of Constantinople .

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  4. Diocletian’s Palace in Spalatum (now Split, Croatia) was a former residence built by Emperor Diocletian at the turn of the 3rd and 4th century CE as a villain which he intended to settle down after his intended stay in 305 CE abdication. The building was designed on the model of castrum romanum (a fortified Roman camp ), on a rectangle ...

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  6. Peristyle of Diocletian’s Palace. Split (Roman Spalatum) is city on the Dalmatian coast on a promontory in Kaštelanski Bay, southeast of Salona (modern Solin, Croatia). The etymology suggested by Constantine VII Porphyrogennetos from palatium (palace) is now considered incorrect—possibly, the Greek name was derived from a plant used in the ...

  7. Wikipedia. Instance of: ... Historical images of Split‎ (8 C, 96 F) ... Spalatum‎ (10 C, 9 F) W. Split in World War II‎ (2 C, 44 F)

  8. Dec 20, 2022 · Deutsch: Split ist eine Stadt in Kroatien am Adriatischen Meer. English: Split is a city in Croatia, situated on the Adriatic Sea. Hrvatski: Split je grad u Hrvatskoj, koji se nalazi na Jadranskom moru. Türkçe: Split Hırvatistan 'a bağlı, Adriyatik Denizi kıyısında bir şehir. Italiano: Spalato è una città della Croazia, che si trova ...

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