Eventually, the Aitolians had to be recalled to help their former enemies in Epirus against Demetrios's savage Illyrian raiders. |
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His diplomacy won over only the Illyrian king Genthius, whose support proved of little moment. |
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There is little evidence to prove or disprove this theory, since little is known about the Illyrian language. |
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Whether the Albanian language stems from Illyrian or Thracian, both, or neither is a matter of contention. |
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Albanian is probably part of the Illyrian branch of eastern Indo-European languages. |
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He was born simply Diocles, the son of a poor Illyrian family who made his career in the army. |
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The nadir came when his brother, Perdiccas III, died in battle against Illyrian invaders, who occupied the north-western borderlands. |
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Illyrian tribes championed iron over bronze in the Hallstatt period. |
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Illyrian society, like that of the Thracians, was organized around tribal groups who often fought wars with one another and with outsiders. |
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Half a century before Christ the Thracians occupied Hungary east of the Danube, while Hungary west of the Danube was the home of Celtic and Illyrian tribes. |
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The earliest settlements on the Adriatic shores were Etruscan, Illyrian, and Greek. |
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The necessity of relying on the other South Slavs in opposition to the Habsburgs and Hungarians also kept alive the Illyrian idea, revived in the 1860s under the name Yugoslavism. |
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In 39 Pollio subdued the Parthini, an Illyrian people. |
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The whole Illyrian coast had been promised to Italy under the secret treaties of 1915 if it deserted the German alliance and joined the western powers as it did. |
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The Illyrian climate in southern Styria is characterised by high air humidity, relatively high precipitation and high temperatures in the growing season. |
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In 284, the assassination of a prince once more brought into power a talented officer, Diocletian, who almost at once decided to share the purple, co-ruling with another soldier of Illyrian origin, Maximian. |
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The Romans finally conquered the Illyrians circa 9 A. D., and annexed the territory of today's Bosnia to the Roman province of Dalmatia, thus resulting in the collapse of the Illyrian kingdom. |
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Constantine resettled some Sarmatian exiles as farmers in Illyrian and Roman districts, and conscripted the rest into the army. |
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Ultimately, the word is of Mediterranean origin, believed to derive from some Romanized Illyrian base. |
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It was not until 229 BC when the Romans finally decisively beat the Illyrian fleets that their threat was ended. |
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Tiberius, who would later rule as Emperor, left the region to suppress the Great Illyrian Revolt. |
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In 397, Alaric was named military commander of the eastern Illyrian prefecture by Arcadius. |
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The Republic was finally dissolved by order of General Auguste Marmont on 31 January 1808 and was annexed to the Napoleonic Illyrian provinces. |
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Born of Illyrian peasant stock, Justin was a swineherd in his youth. |
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An Illyrian revolt was put down with energy, and the Romans sped up the construction of a number of fortresses in Cisalpine Gaul. |
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The most contentious issue is the appearance of the Illyrians, considered by most Albanian archaeologists as an autochthonous people who developed a common Illyrian language and culture during the Bronze Age. |
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When the Albanians protested, saying that the structure was being built over an ancient Illyrian site, Pasko Kuzman, the chief archaeologist, said construction would stop. |
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Pokorny suggested that Illyrian elements were to be found in much of continental Europe and also in Britain and Ireland. |
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In twenty years, Philip had unified his kingdom, expanded it north and west at the expense of Illyrian tribes, and then conquered Thessaly and Thrace. |
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The origins of the name Adriatic are linked to the Etruscan settlement of Adria, which probably derives its name from the Illyrian adur meaning water or sea. |
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Demetrius of Pharos had abandoned his previous alliance with Rome and was now attacking Illyrian cities that had been incorporated into the Roman State. |
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That same day, Philip received news that his general Parmenion had defeated the combined Illyrian and Paeonian armies, and that his horses had won at the Olympic Games. |
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Albanian is often seen as the descendant of Illyrian, although this hypothesis has been challenged by some linguists, who maintain that it derives from Dacian or Thracian. |
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Noricum was a Celtic kingdom, while the Pannonii were of Illyrian stock. |
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He continued to Illyria, where he sought refuge with the Illyrian king and was treated as a guest, despite having defeated them in battle a few years before. |
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