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'''Medun''' (Medeon, Meteon), is an old town and fortress, situated 13 kilometers northeast from [[Podgorica]], [[Montenegro]]. It was erected originally as a [[fortress]], later on as a town, between [[4th century BC|4th]] and [[3rd century BC]].
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Well preserved walls of the fortress were built of big blocks of trimmed stone, placed in a number of rows. With respect to solidity and size of the construction it substantially differs from the construction of other, less significant [[Illyria|Illyrian]] towns. From the cultural-artistic point of view, two lower dig ups in the rock on the road from the lower to the upper town are very interesting. Studies refer to the conclusion that it was the place of performance of rituals related to the cult of snake that represented myth ancestor to the Illyrians. Necropolis is sited north from the upper town. It originates from the Illyrian period, but has not been studied.
Medun was mentioned by [[Titus Livius]] at the end of the old and beginning of the new era. The town is assumed to have been founded in the 3rd century BC, at the latest. It was referred to later, in the [[7th century]], by the Ravenna Geographer.
[[Roman Empire|Roman]] legions conquered Medun around [[167 AD]] On that occasion the last Illyrian king Gentije and his family were captivated.
The [[1444]] charter of King Alfonse V documents Medun as the property of [[Stjepan Vukčić Kosača]]. In [[1445]], Herceg Stjepan ceded the Upper [[Zeta plane|Zeta]] and the Medun fortress to despot [[Đurađ I Crnojević|Đurađ]]. A duke of despot Đurađ defended Medun in [[1452]] from [[Stefan I Crnojević]] who was a duke in the [[Venice|Venetian]] service. In [[1455]], despot Đurađ had to give the fortress to the [[Ottoman Empire|Turks]] in their victorious drive through [[Southeastern Europe]].
In all probability, the medieval fortification had been built well before its first mention in written sources.
Besides the stairways cut into the cliffs on all sides, dating from the Illyrian period, from this earlier period is also a portion of the west wall, subsequently built over by a medieval wall. Different parts of the medieval fortification date from different periods.
The famous writer, and [[Kuči]] tribe leader, Montenegrin duke and hero [[Marko Miljanov]] lived at the foot of walls of the town and the fortress. He was buried in the [[acropolis]] in front of the small church.
Medun has not yet been studied sufficiently. Not only that it is interesting for its distant and rich past, it also represents an object significant for studying of all cultural epochs from [[prehistoric]] to [[Middle Ages]].
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