Pietas Iulia

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Pietas Iulia was the Roman-era name of the city now known as Pula in Croatia, an important ancient settlement on the Adriatic coast.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf Roman colony
ancient city
approximateFoundingPeriod Roman Republican era
archaeologicalSiteAt Pula NERFINISHED
coast Adriatic Sea NERFINISHED
continuityOfUrbanSettlement Pula NERFINISHED
country Roman Empire
culture Roman NERFINISHED
functionedAs commercial centre
port city
regional administrative centre
hasArchaeologicalRemainsOf Roman amphitheatre
Roman city walls
Roman forum NERFINISHED
Roman temples
hasHeritageStatus important ancient settlement on the Adriatic coast
hasLatinName Pietas Iulia NERFINISHED
hasNotableStructure Pula Arena (Roman amphitheatre) NERFINISHED
Roman forum of Pula NERFINISHED
Temple of Augustus in Pula NERFINISHED
Triumphal Arch of the Sergii NERFINISHED
city walls of Pula (Roman period)
hasPort harbour of Pula NERFINISHED
hasSettlementContinuityWith Pula NERFINISHED
language Latin
locatedIn Adriatic coast
Croatia NERFINISHED
Istria NERFINISHED
Roman province of Histria NERFINISHED
modernName Pola NERFINISHED
Pula NERFINISHED
namedAfter Pietas (Roman virtue of duty and piety)
gens Iulia (the Julian family) NERFINISHED
partOf Italia (Roman administrative region) in some periods NERFINISHED
Roman Empire
presentDayCountry Croatia NERFINISHED
regionHistoricallyAssociatedWith Istria NERFINISHED
wasImportantIn Roman imperial period
wasUnderRuleOf Roman Empire NERFINISHED
Roman Republic NERFINISHED

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Pola historicalName Pietas Iulia