1 day ago · Solin developed on the location of ancient city of Salona which was the capital of the Roman province of Dalmatia and the birthplace of Emperor Diocletian. After the arrival of Avars and Croats [2] in the 7th-century, the town was destroyed, and its refugees moved to settlement in and around Diocletian's palace, "Spalatum" ( Split ), turning it ...
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1 day ago · Julius Nepos (c. AD 430 – 480) was de jure and de facto Roman emperor of the West from 474 to 475 and then only de jure until his death in 480. Born to a distinguished family, he succeeded his uncle, Marcellinus , as military governor of the province of Dalmatia in 468.
- Nepotianus
- June 474 – 28 August 475, 475 – c. May 480, in Dalmatia
- Sister of Marcellinus
- Romulus (in Italy), Position abolished after Nepos' death