Stridon

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Stridon was an ancient town on the border of Roman Dalmatia and Pannonia, best known as the birthplace of the Christian scholar and Bible translator Jerome.

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Label Occurrences
Stridon canonical 3

Statements (29)

Predicate Object
instanceOf ancient town
coordinateStatus exact coordinates unknown
country Roman Empire
describedInWork writings of Jerome
eraOfDestructionOrDecline late antiquity
hasNotableEvent birth of Jerome
hasNotablePerson Jerome
historicalRegion Illyricum
languageInHistoricalContext Illyrian language
surface form: Illyrian languages

Latin
locatedInTheAdministrativeTerritorialEntity Dalmatia
Pannonia
locatedOn border of Roman Dalmatia and Pannonia
mentionedIn De viris illustribus
surface form: De viris illustribus by Jerome

letters of Jerome
notableAs birthplace of Jerome
notableFor association with Jerome
partOf Roman province of Dalmatia
Roman province of Pannonia
presentLocation uncertain
presentLocationHypothesis border region of Croatia and Bosnia and Herzegovina
Bosnia and Herzegovina
surface form: modern Bosnia and Herzegovina

independent Republic of Croatia
surface form: modern Croatia

near modern Grahovo (Bosnia and Herzegovina)
near modern Štrigova (Croatia)
religionInHistoricalContext early Christianity
significance important for studies of Jerome
important for studies of late Roman Illyricum
timePeriod Roman era

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Full triples — surface form annotated when it differs from this entity's canonical label.

Jerome birthPlace Stridon
Hieronymus bornInPlace Stridon