The Psephis of Lumbarda , stone stele. It was discovered close to Lumbarda. It describes the foundation of city by the Greeks to the IV E. The epigraph comments on the signed contract, au préalable, between the Greek colonists coming from the island of Issa (Vis) and the chiefs insular illyriens, engaging them all with an unconditional fidelity. The inscriptions end with the enumeration of the name of the 200 families of settlers.

Today, one can see it in the museum of the city (located in the Gabrieli palate dating from XVIe century), at the town of Korčula. Close to the stele is exposed a rich person collection of blazons and inscriptions, covering the period of IVe at the XVIIIe century.



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