[Roman province] Illyricum m was a Roman province that existed between 167 BC and 10 AD, named after conquered Illyria, stretching from the Drin river (in modern north Albania) to Istria (Croatia) in the west and to the Sava river (Bosnia and Herzegovina) in the north. Salona (near modern Split in Croatia) functioned as its capital. The pro...
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(from the article `Balkans`) ...Greece) and on to Thrace. The northwestern part of the peninsula, including Dalmatia along the Adriatic coast as well as Pannonia around the ... In turn, these diocesan groups were parts of larger administrative units, the praetorian prefectures. Most of the Greek provinces were in the ... The Roman pr...
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Roman province in the northwestern Balkans formed AD 9 from the three districts of
Illyria, Dalmatia, Iapydia, and Liburnia. Illyricum was important because of the presence of gold mines in the...
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archaic or obsolete terms > Places: Croatia, Bosnia and Herzogovina south, Serbia and Montenegro south west, Albania north west
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a Roman province in ancient Illyria.
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