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  2. Culture of ancient Illyria - Wikipedia

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    The Culture of ancient Illyria or Illyrian culture begins to be distinguished by increasingly clear features during the Middle Bronze Age and especially at the end of the Late Bronze Age. Ceramics as a typical element is characterized by the extensive use of shapes with two handles protruding from the edge as well as decoration with geometric ...

  3. List of Illyrians - Wikipedia

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    He aided Cleitus at the Battle of Pelion in 335 BC, raised Pyrrhus of Epirus and was involved in other events in southern Illyria in the late 4th century BC. [ 27 ] Monunius I , (r. 290–270 BC): reigned during the Gallic invasions of 279 BC.

  4. List of ancient tribes in Illyria - Wikipedia

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    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]

  5. Illyrians - Wikipedia

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    Another ancient source about it is the biography of Octavius Augustus by Pliny the Elder. [87] The two leaders of uprising were Bato the Breucian and Bato the Daesitiate. [citation needed] Geographically, the name 'Illyria' came to mean Roman Illyricum which from the 4th century to the 7th century signified the prefecture of Illyricum. It ...

  6. Category:Illyrian culture - Wikipedia

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    Culture of ancient Illyria; A. Andis; B. Bato (Illyrian name) This page was last edited on 22 November 2020, at 13:29 (UTC). Text is available under the ...

  7. Timeline of Illyrian history - Wikipedia

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    The Illyrians (Ancient Greek: Ἰλλυριοί, Illyrioi; Latin: Illyrii) were a group of Indo-European speaking peoples, 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.

  8. List of settlements in Illyria - Wikipedia

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    This is a list of settlements in Illyria founded by Illyrians (southern Illyrians, Dardanians, Pannonians), Liburni, Ancient Greeks and the Roman Empire.A number of cities in Illyria and later Illyricum were built on the sites or close to the sites of pre-existing Illyrian settlements, though that was not always the case.

  9. Illyria - Wikipedia

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    Illyria is the setting for Jean-Paul Sartre's Les Mains Sales. Lloyd Alexander's The Illyrian Adventure is set in Illyria in 1872. [31] John Hawkes' 1970 novel The Blood Oranges is set in a fictionalized Illyria. [32] There is a fictional Illyria with its inhabitants, winged fae, in the fantasy series A Court of Thorns and Roses by Sarah J. Maas.