Illyria and Illyrians
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Illyria and the Illyrians was the ancient region and peoples in the south of Europe. (see also Ancient Greece & ancient Greeks, Dacia and Dacians & Ancient Thrace and ancient Thracians)
In Greek Mythology
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Origin by Cadmus
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Origin by Polyphemus
Prehistoric & Archeological
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(1000 BC) Prehistoric, migrations in Europe (including migration of precursors of Illyrians)
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Ethnogenesis of the Illyrians
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Sites and Cultures of Prehistoric Illyrians by Wilkes
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Sites and Cultures of Prehistoric Illyrians
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Sites and Cultures of Prehistoric Illyrians (another version)
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300 BC Iron Age Glasinac culture
Linguistic Maps
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3rd millenium BC, according to Georgiev
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500 to 100 BC Paleo-Balkan languages in Eastern Europe
Pre-Roman conquest (up to 167 BC)
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800-501 BC Mediterranean
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509 BC Mediterranean
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Approximate Extent of the Illyrian Territories
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Simple Map of Illyrians, Illyria Barbara, Illyria Graeca, Illyrians Proper and Environs
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550 BC Balkans
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550 BC Illyrian colonies in Italy
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500 BC World map
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400 BC eastern hemisphere
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301 BC Adriatic coast, Glaucias of Taulanti
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290 BC Adriatic coast, unknown Polydynastae
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280 BC Adriatic coast, unknown Polydynastae
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270 BC Adriatic coast, perhaps Mytilus
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260 BC Adriatic coast, Pleuratus II of the Ardiaei
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250 BC Southern borders of Illyria with the Antigonids
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240 BC Southern borders of Illyria with the Antigonids
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Illyrian Kingdom of Agron of the Ardiaei (250 BC - 231 BC).
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(250 BC - 231 BC) Kingdom of Agron [svg]
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250 BC Adriatic coast, Pleuratus II to Agron
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240 BC Adriatic coast, Agron
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237 BC Adriatic coast, Agron
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Illyrian Kingdom of Teuta of the Ardiaei (230 BC - 228 BC).
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(230-228 BC) Kingdom of Teuta of the Ardiaei [svg]
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230 BC Kingdoms of Illyria & Dardania
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230 BC Adriatic coast, Agron to Teuta
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230 BC Kingdoms in the region
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Kingdoms of Illyria and Dardania in the 3rd century BC (around 230 BC)
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228 BC Ardiaean & Dardanian kingdoms, Demetrius of Pharos & Longarus
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228 BC Adriatic coast, Demetrius of Pharos
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226 BC Adriatic coast, Demetrius of Pharos
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Roman Client state governed by Demetrius of Pharos (228 - 220 BC)
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Roman Client state governed by Demetrius of Pharos (228 - 220 BC) [svg]
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220 BC Adriatic coast, Demetrius of Pharos
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210 BC Adriatic coast, Scerdilaidas
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201 BC Adriatic coast, Pleuratus III
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220 BC Map of Europe
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218 BC Map of the Mediterranean
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200 BC Hellenistic era kingdoms
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(181-167 BC) Kingdom of Gentius [svg]
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Greek cities in the Adriatic coast (Illyria). Pre-Roman conquest
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1877 Map from Illyria to Germania
Maps of Tribes
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Approximate Extent of the Illyrian Territories
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Simple Map of Illyrians, Illyria Barbara, Illyria Graeca, Illyrians Proper and Environs
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Northwester Greeks and Southern Illyrians
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Map of Illyria from a 1825 map
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Illyrian tribes in antiquity
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Illyrian tribes in antiquity (svg)
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Illyrian tribes in antiquity
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Die Illyrischen Stamme
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South Illyria & Environs
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South Illyria & Environs
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Illyrian tribes in antiquity
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Illyrian tribes in antiquity
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Ilira plemena Mapa
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Northwester Greeks and Southern Illyrians (anachronistic)
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Contact Zone Map
Liburnia
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5th century BC
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5th century BC
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Dalmatia
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1st century AD
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1st century AD
Dardania (4th to mid-2nd century BC)
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(400 BC onwards) Dardania prior to Roman conquest
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(393 BC-358 BC) Dardania during the reign of Bardylis
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(335 BC-295 BC) Dardania during the reign of Cleitus (Dardania)
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(295 BC-290 BC) Dardania during the reign of Bardyllis II
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(290 BC-270 BC) Dardania during the reign of Monunius I
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(270–231 BC) Dardania during the reign of Mytilus (Dardania)
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(231–206 BC) Dardania during the reign of Longarus
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(206–176 BC) Dardania during the reign of Bato (Dardanian chieftain)
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(176–167 BC) Dardania during the reign of Monunius II
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(230 BC) Dardania during the reign of Longarus
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(230 BC) Kingdoms of Illyria & Dardania
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(228 BC) Dardania during the reign of Longarus
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(228 BC) Ardiaean & Dardanian kingdoms, Demetrius of Pharos & Longarus
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(226 BC) Dardania during the reign of Longarus
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(220 BC) Dardania during the reign of Longarus
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(210 BC) Dardania during the reign of Longarus
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(201 BC) Dardania during the reign of Bato
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Dardanian Kingdom in relation to later Roman Provinces
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Map of Illyris Deserta (anachronistic)
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Kingdom of Dardania in the 3rd-1st century BC
Locator Maps
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Map of Illyris Deserta (anachronistic)
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Bay of Kotor and fortresses
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Bay of Kotor and Illyrian fortresses on the hills: (1) Risan, (2) Gosici, (3) Kremalj (Mirac), (4) Adiatic Sea
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Bay of Kotor and Illyrian fortresses on the hills: Risan, Gosici and Kremalj (Mirac)
Post-Roman conquest (168 BC onwards)
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Illyria during Third Macedonian War, (171 BC - 168 BC)
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Celtic and Illyrian tribes in the Illyria, c. 50 BC
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The Great Illyrian revolt, 6-9 AD
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Tribes in Illyricum and environs during AD 6 the year of the Great Illyrian revolt.
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The Dalmatian-Pannonian Revolt 7 AD
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The Dalmatian-Pannonian Revolt 8 AD
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The Dalmatian-Pannonian Revolt 9 AD
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Roman era Balkans
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Roman era Balkans
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Illyricum & Pannonia as a Roman provice
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Illyricum a Roman province
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The location of the Albanoi tribe 150 AD in the Roman province of Macedon, Albanopolis may have been in the same location
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The expansion of the Greek region of Epirus into Illyria and modern states. Roman province of Epirus nova or Illyria Graeca
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(svg) The expansion of the Greek region of Epirus into Illyria and modern states. Roman province of Epirus nova or Illyria Graeca
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Illyrians and Dalmatia
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Romanized and Hellenized Illyria & Dalmatia Map
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Historical map of Illyricum
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1578 AD map of Roman Illyria, Pannonia, Liburnia & Dalmatia
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1598 AD map of Roman Illyria, Pannonia, Liburnia & Dalmatia
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Roman Praetorian prefecture of Illyricum, 4th century, Capital at Sirmium
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Roman Praetorian Prefecture of Illyricum, 4th century
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Roman Praetorian Prefecture of Illyricum, 4th century
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Roman Praetorian prefecture of Illyricum, 395 AD, Capital at Thessalonica
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Ancient Greek & Roman cities (anachronistic)
Illyris Graeca or Epirus Nova
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Epirus Nova in a Kulakovskij map
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The extent of Illyria Graeca
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The extent of Illyria Graeca
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Epirus Nova in Illyricum
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Thracia Macedonia & Illyris Graeca
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Illyris Graeca from Orbis terrarum antiquus
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Simple reproduction of 1861 map
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150 AD
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The expansion of the Greek region of Epirus into Illyria and modern states. Roman province of Epirus nova or Illyria Graeca
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(svg) The expansion of the Greek region of Epirus into Illyria and modern states. Roman province of Epirus nova or Illyria Graeca
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Romanized and Hellenized Illyria & Dalmatia Map
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Provinces during Diocletian's rule
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1898 map from Atlas Orbis Antiqui
Roman Dardania
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Historical map of Dardania
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Historical map of Dardania
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150 AD
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Dardania in the Roman province of Moesia Superior
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Dardania in the Roman province of Moesia Superior from and old 1886 map
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Dardania in the Roman province of Moesia Superior from an old 1820 map
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Dardania in the Roman province of Moesia Superior from an old 1830 map
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Dardania in the Roman province of Moesia Superior from an old 1865 map
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Roman province of Dardania, 4th century
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Roman province of Dardania in the Late Roman Empire
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Dardania province within Byzantine Empire (6th century)
Material Culture
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Replica of Hallstatt culture belt
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Illyrian/Venetic/Celtic warrior, 400 BC
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Hallstatt culture Bronze belt plaque from Vače, Slovenia, 400 BC
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Hallstatt culture Bronze belt plaque from Vače, Slovenia, 400 BC
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Hallstatt culture Bronze belt plaque from Vače, Slovenia, 400 BC
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Hallstatt culture Bronze belt plaque from Vače, Slovenia, 400 BC
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Adriatic type bronze axe from Montenegro -1500 BC to 500 BC
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Illyrian footman (wearing a disc and stud helmet), up to 200 BC
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Illyrian footman, up to 200 BC
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Illyrian pot helmet with plume
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Illyrian king with sica
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Illyrian king or noble, up to 100 BC
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Illyrian noble footman
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Illyrian type helmet from Montenegro, 400 BC
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Ancient Greek helmet: A) Illyrian type and B) Corinthian type.
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Design of ship incised on bronze greaves from Glasinac
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Ruins of Apollonia, an ancient Greek colony
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Ruins of Apollonia, an ancient Greek colony
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The walls of Daorson, a Hellenistic city in Illyria
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Hellenistic Illyrian cavalryman from Dalmatia
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Sica, principal melee weapon of the Illyrians
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Illyrian pelte, Hellenistic era
Modern usage of the name
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Illyrian regiment of the Banatian Military Frontier, 18th-19th century
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Illyrian Provinces of the French Empire in 1810
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Illyrian Provinces of the French Empire in 1811
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Kingdom of Illyria within Austrian Empire (1818)
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Kingdom of Illyria within Austrian Empire (1822-1849)
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Kingdom of Illyria within Austrian Empire (1822-1849)
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Proposal for the enlarged Kingdom of Illyria (1848)
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