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There are different views and still no agreement among scholars about the Paeonians/Paeones ethnic and linguistic kinship. Some such as Wilhelm Tomaschek and Paul Kretschmer claim that the language spoken by the Paeonians belonged to the Illyrian family, while Dimitar Dechev claims affinities with Thracian .
Name Title Date Description Caeria: Queen Died in 344 BC or 343 BC Caeria was an Illyrian queen, who reigned in the 4th century BC. Caius: Pope Served from 17 December 283 to 22 April 296 In accordance with Christian tradition, Caius is a native from Dalmatia and a relative of Diocletian. Constantine the Great: Emperor
Illyrian tribes in the 1st–2nd centuries AD. The Illyrians (Ancient Greek: Ἰλλυριοί, Illyrioi; Latin: Illyrii) were a group of Indo-European-speaking people who inhabited the western Balkan Peninsula in ancient times. They constituted one of the three main Paleo-Balkan populations, along with the Thracians and Greeks.
Illyrian tribes in the 7th–4th centuries BCE. This is a list of ancient tribes in the ancient territory of Illyria (Ancient Greek: Ἰλλυρία; Latin: Illyria).The name Illyrians seems to be the name of a single Illyrian tribe that was the first to come into contact with the ancient Greeks, causing the name Illyrians to be applied to all people of similar language and customs. [1]
Pages in category "Illyrian people" The following 42 pages are in this category, out of 42 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. * List of Illyrians; A.
Illyrian people (9 C, 42 P) T. Thraco-Illyrian (1 C, 5 P) Pages in category "Illyrians" The following 12 pages are in this category, out of 12 total.
Pages in category "Illyrian tribes" The following 38 pages are in this category, out of 38 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. *
This list of ancient peoples living in Italy summarises the many different Italian populations that existed in antiquity. Among them, the Romans succeeded in Romanizing the entire Italian peninsula following the Roman expansion in Italy , which provides the time-window in which the names of the remaining ancient Italian peoples first appear in ...