ABSTRACT

Duel (Fig. 39,p. 219) Church with nave and side-aisles, priest's house with baptistery, both fifth century, in the late Roman fort at Feistritz a.d. Drau. Jantsch, Car. 119 (1929) 7 f.; Egger, ]OAI(B) 25 (1929) 159 ff. and Atti dei III Congr. Internaz. di Arch. Crist. I9j2, 290 ff.; Noll, Christentum 100 ff. Teurnia (Fig. }7, p. 2I6; PI. J8) Already bishop's seat by the time of St Severinus at latest, see Vita S. Sev. 21, I f. and 25, I. The bishop's church was probablyon the Holzerberg; the large Friedhofskirche north of the mountain came into being at the beginning of the fifth century. From the sixth century onwards Teurnia is often mentioned as the seat of abishop. See Egger, MZK 1910, 530 ff., ]OAI(B) 13 (1910) 161 ff. and 15 (1912) 17 ff., Kirchenbauten 12 ff. and Teurnia s 30 ff., 88 f.; Noll, Christentum 95 ff.; on the mosaics see also esp. Hagenauer, Car. 153 (1963) 304 ff. and Schulte, Car. 157 (1967) 211 ff. CIL 4749 (carried to Spittal) is a Christian funerary inscription. Laubendorf(Fig. 43,P. 223) Apsidal church, sixth century. Dolenz, PAR 7 (1957) 33 f., Osterr. Zeitschr. J Kunst und Denkmalpflege 12 (1958) 105 f., PAR 12 (1962) 28 ff. and esp. Car. 15 2 (1962) Beigabe 38 ff. Aguntum (Fig. 40,p. 219) Attested as bishop's seat in sixth century (although the bishop may have resided at Lavant). Church near the town probably from the end of the fourth century, burial-chapel in the cemetery. Egger, Kirchenbauten 61 ff.; Swoboda, ]OAI(B) 29 (1935) 81 ff.; Noll, Christentum 91 f. Lavant-Kirchbichl (Fig. 42, p. 222; PI. J7) Bishop's church 41 metres long, fifth century, in the late Roman FliehbNrg. Noll, Christentum 92 f.; Miltner, ]ÖAI(B) 38 (1950) 37 ff., 40 (1953) 15 ff., 41 (1954) 43 ff., 43 (195 6-8) 89 ff., FuF 27 (1953) 153 ff., Osterr. Zeitschr.J Kunst u. Denkmalpflege 10 (1956) 1 ff. and Akten zum III Internat. Kongr. J Frühmittelalterforschung I9J 4, 17 ff.; also esp. Alzinger, Österr. Arch. Inst. Grabungen Ig66 (Vienna 1967) 54 ff., cf. also Alzinger, Festschrift Barb 38 ff. Cf. further Menghin, Fundstätten 168, arguing against the existence of the supposed earlier Gallo-Roman temple on the site.