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- Illyricum (Roman province) - Wikipedia
Illyricum ɪˈlɪrɪkəm was a Roman province that existed from 27 BC to sometime during the reign of Vespasian (69–79 AD) The province comprised the regions of Illyria Dalmatia in the south and Pannonia in the north Illyria included the area along the east coast of the Adriatic Sea and its inland mountains
- Bible Map: Illyricum
ILLYRICUM, was a Roman province on the e coast of the Adriatic Epirus was on the s , but Benjamin C 11 it had Dalmatia on the n (now it has n e Italy)
- The Roman Province of Dalmatia (Illyricum) Map - Bible Study
Illyricum became a Roman province in 27 B C Around 10 A D it was dissolved and divided into Pannonia in the north and Dalmatia in the south Dalmatia encompassed parts of modern-day Albania, Bosnia, Kosovo, Croatia and other nearby countries
- Illyricum - Province of the Roman Empire | UNRV
Illyricum was a district of the Balkan Peninsula, which has varied in extent at different periods To the Greek geographers, Illyria meant the eastern shore of the Adriatic Sea and the adjoining mountainous territory stretching into the interior, all of which was the abode of Illyrian tribes
- Illyricum | ancient province, Europe | Britannica
The Roman province of Illyricum stretched from the Drilon River (the Drin, in modern Albania) in the south to Istria (modern Slovenia and Croatia) in the north and to the Savus (Sava) River in the east; its administrative centre was Salonae (near present-day Split) in Dalmatia
- Topical Bible: Illyricum
Illyricum was a significant Roman province during the time of the New Testament It was strategically located along the eastern coast of the Adriatic Sea, serving as a vital link between the eastern and western parts of the Roman Empire
- Illyria And Illyricum | Encyclopedia. com
Illyria and Illyricum (ĬlĬr´Ĭkəm), ancient region of the Balkan Peninsula [1] In prehistoric times a group of tribes speaking dialects of an Indo-European language swept down to the northern and eastern shores of the Adriatic and established themselves there
- Illyricum | Oxford Classical Dictionary
The Roman name for the territory of the *Indo-European Illyrians beyond the *Adriatic Sea Their attacks on shipping brought Roman intervention in the First and Second Illyrian Wars (229 8, 219 bce): see demetrius (6); teuta
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