ARU´PIUM
ARU´PIUM (It. Ant.: Arypium, Tab. Peut.;
Ἀρουπἰνοι,
Ἀρουπἰνος, Strab.: Eth.
Αὐρουπἰνοι, App.;
Auersperg? or nr.
Mungava), a town of the Iapydes in Illyricum, which was taken by Augustus, after it had been deserted by its inhabitants. (Appian,
App. Ill. 16;
Strab. iv. p.207, vii. p. 314.)