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  • Marcellinus Comes
  • Byzantine chronicler

    and the court. Marcellinus was an Orthodox and has little good to say about heretics in his work. Croke, Brian (2001). Count Marcellinus and his chronicle

    Marcellinus Comes

    Marcellinus_Comes

  • Mundus (magister militum)
  • Byzantine army officer

    in 536. Mundus's name is attested as Latin: Mundo in Jordanes and Marcellinus Comes and as Greek: Μοῦνδος (Mundus) in Greek sources. The differences between

    Mundus (magister militum)

    Mundus_(magister_militum)

  • Flavius Aetius
  • Roman general and statesman (c. 390 – 454)

    Cassiodorus, Variae, i.4.11; John of Antioch, fr. 201.3 and 204; Marcellinus comes, s.a. 432; Sidonius Apollinaris, Carmina, v.205; Hydatius, 167; Merobaudes

    Flavius Aetius

    Flavius Aetius

    Flavius_Aetius

  • Justinian I
  • Roman emperor from 527 to 565

    Protector, Evagrius Scholasticus, Pseudo-Zacharias Rhetor, Jordanes, Marcellinus Comes, Corippus and Victor of Tunnuna. The Paschal Chronicle and Theophanes

    Justinian I

    Justinian I

    Justinian_I

  • Kotor
  • City on Montenegro's coast

    Funarius Irenaeus of Sirmium Jerome Jovian Justin I Justinian I Longarus Marcellinus Comes Monounios Monunius Mytilos Peter the Patrician Pinnes Plator Pleuratus

    Kotor

    Kotor

    Kotor

  • Odoacer
  • Ruler of Italy (c. 433 – 493)

    Theophanes called him a Goth. Likewise, the 6th century chronicler Marcellinus Comes called him a "king of the Goths" (Odoacer rex Gothorum). One of the

    Odoacer

    Odoacer

    Odoacer

  • Attila
  • Ruler of the Hunnic Empire from 434 to 453

    Attila and the Hunnic people for a century after Attila's death. Marcellinus Comes, a chancellor of Justinian during the same era, also describes the

    Attila

    Attila

    Attila

  • Marcellinus
  • Topics referred to by the same term

    Marcellinus may refer to: Marcellinus (consul 275), Roman imperial official Marcellinus (magister officiorum) (died 351), officer of Emperor Constans

    Marcellinus

    Marcellinus

  • Shkodër
  • Fifth-largest city in Albania

    Funarius Irenaeus of Sirmium Jerome Jovian Justin I Justinian I Longarus Marcellinus Comes Monounios Monunius Mytilos Peter the Patrician Pinnes Plator Pleuratus

    Shkodër

    Shkodër

    Shkodër

  • Theodosius I
  • Roman emperor from 379 to 395

    Hydatius and Zosimus, he was born at "Cauca in Gallaecia", while Marcellinus Comes and Jordanes place his birth at Italica in Hispania Baetica, the same

    Theodosius I

    Theodosius I

    Theodosius_I

  • Julius Nepos
  • Western Roman emperor from 474 to 480

    of troops', a high-ranking military officer) Marcellinus (died 468), being the son of one of Marcellinus's sisters. Nepos may have been part of a prominent

    Julius Nepos

    Julius Nepos

    Julius_Nepos

  • Pula
  • City in Istria County, Croatia

    Italian poet Dante Alighieri, who had visited Pula, in the Divine Comedy: "Sì come a Pola, presso del Carnaro, ch'Italia chiude e i suoi termini bagna" or "As

    Pula

    Pula

    Pula

  • Franco-Gothic War (507–511)
  • 507–511 war between the Franks and the Visigoths

    Felix Ennodius, Panegyric of Theodoric, 69 Wijnendaele 2024, p. 177. Marcellinus Comes, s.a. 508 Wijnendaele 2024, p. 187. Some modern historians estimate

    Franco-Gothic War (507–511)

    Franco-Gothic War (507–511)

    Franco-Gothic_War_(507–511)

  • Illyria
  • Historical region in Western Balkan, Southeast Europe

    Funarius Irenaeus of Sirmium Jerome Jovian Justin I Justinian I Longarus Marcellinus Comes Monounios Monunius Mytilos Peter the Patrician Pinnes Plator Pleuratus

    Illyria

    Illyria

    Illyria

  • Constantius Chlorus
  • Roman emperor from 305 to 306

    Funarius Irenaeus of Sirmium Jerome Jovian Justin I Justinian I Longarus Marcellinus Comes Monounios Monunius Mytilos Peter the Patrician Pinnes Plator Pleuratus

    Constantius Chlorus

    Constantius Chlorus

    Constantius_Chlorus

  • Budva
  • Town in the coastal region of Montenegro

    Funarius Irenaeus of Sirmium Jerome Jovian Justin I Justinian I Longarus Marcellinus Comes Monounios Monunius Mytilos Peter the Patrician Pinnes Plator Pleuratus

    Budva

    Budva

    Budva

  • Dengizich
  • Hunnic ruler and son of Atilla (died in 469 AD)

    variant Διν[γι]ζι (Din(gi)zi) in Chronicon Paschale, Den(git)zic by Marcellinus Comes, and Din(gi)tzic by Jordanes. Din(t)zic and Denzic render a Germanic

    Dengizich

    Dengizich

  • Berat
  • Ninth largest city of Albania

    date 23 July 1547 and a reference to Onufri's origin : I am Onufri, and come from the town of Berat. Onufri's style in painting was inherited by his son

    Berat

    Berat

    Berat

  • Ohrid
  • City in southwestern North Macedonia

    Funarius Irenaeus of Sirmium Jerome Jovian Justin I Justinian I Longarus Marcellinus Comes Monounios Monunius Mytilos Peter the Patrician Pinnes Plator Pleuratus

    Ohrid

    Ohrid

    Ohrid

  • Majorian
  • Western Roman emperor from 457 to 461

    the comes and patricius Occidentis Marcellinus to Sicily with an army of Huns, to take the island back from the Vandals. Marcellinus was the comes rei

    Majorian

    Majorian

    Majorian

  • Libius Severus
  • Western Roman emperor from 461 to 465

    and Marcellinus, the separation of Dalmacia from the western empire would prove permanent. At the time of the ascension of Severus, Marcellinus, an important

    Libius Severus

    Libius Severus

    Libius_Severus

  • Trogir
  • Town in Split-Dalmatia, Croatia

    The name comes from the Greek "tragos" (male goat) and "oros" (hill or mountain). Similarly, the name of the neighbouring island of Bua comes from the

    Trogir

    Trogir

    Trogir

  • Ricimer
  • General and ruler of the Western Roman Empire (c. 418–472)

    east–west assault, with Marcellinus commanding the Western forces. The plan called for a three-pronged attack led by Basiliscus, Marcellinus, and Heraclius of

    Ricimer

    Ricimer

    Ricimer

  • Sirmium
  • Roman and Byzantine city in Pannonia

    temples, public palaces, and luxury villas. Ancient historian Ammianus Marcellinus called it "the glorious mother of cities". The mint in Sirmium was connected

    Sirmium

    Sirmium

    Sirmium

  • Durrës
  • Second-largest city of Albania

    via Pristina, with the E75/Corridor X near Niš, Serbia. As most tourists come through Kosovo, the laying of the highway make it easier to travel to Durrës

    Durrës

    Durrës

    Durrës

  • Romulus Augustulus
  • Western Roman emperor from 475 to 476

    6th century. The earliest known writer to consider him as such was Marcellinus Comes (died c. 534), who wrote the following passage concerning Romulus:

    Romulus Augustulus

    Romulus Augustulus

    Romulus_Augustulus

  • Dubrovnik
  • Coastal city in southern Croatia

    should not remain in Croatia. At the time most residents of Dubrovnik had come to identify as Croatian, with Serbs accounting for 6.8 percent of the population

    Dubrovnik

    Dubrovnik

    Dubrovnik

  • Illyrians
  • Ancient Western Balkanic tribes

    ISBN 978-0-520-23332-4. Retrieved 12 October 2010. Croke, Brian (2001). Count Marcellinus and his chronicle. Oxford University Press. p. 89. ISBN 978-0-19-815001-5

    Illyrians

    Illyrians

    Illyrians

  • Salona
  • Roman ruined city in Croatia

    Funarius Irenaeus of Sirmium Jerome Jovian Justin I Justinian I Longarus Marcellinus Comes Monounios Monunius Mytilos Peter the Patrician Pinnes Plator Pleuratus

    Salona

    Salona

    Salona

  • Zadar
  • City in Croatia

    populated since prehistoric times. The earliest evidence of human life comes from the Late Stone Age, while numerous settlements have been dated as early

    Zadar

    Zadar

    Zadar

  • Italica
  • Ancient Roman city, now in Spain

    born at "Cauca in Gallaecia" (modern Coca, Segovia, Spain), while Marcellinus Comes and Jordanes place his birth at Italica (near Santiponce) in Baetica

    Italica

    Italica

    Italica

  • Split, Croatia
  • City in Croatia

    1990 European Athletics Championships. The name Aspálathos or Spálathos may come from the spiny broom (Calicotome spinosa, ἀσπάλαθος in Greek), although it

    Split, Croatia

    Split, Croatia

    Split,_Croatia

  • Glycerius
  • Western Roman emperor from 473 to 474

    Ralph Mathisen calls "jejune chronicles", such as the Annales of Marcellinus Comes, the Gallic Chronicle of 511, and the Chronicle of Saragossa, as well

    Glycerius

    Glycerius

    Glycerius

  • Illyrian language
  • Extinct Indo-European language of Southeast Europe

    and requires more evidence. The Greeks were the first literate people to come into frequent contact with Illyrian speakers. Their conception of "Illyrioi"

    Illyrian language

    Illyrian language

    Illyrian_language

  • Chrysaphius
  • 5th century Byzantine eunuch and chief minister

    such as Priscus (a contemporary of Chrysaphius), John Malalas and Marcellinus Comes do not mention Chrysaphius among the reasons for Eudocia's exile.

    Chrysaphius

    Chrysaphius

  • Cynane
  • Half-sister of Alexander the Great (c.357–323 BC)

    Funarius Irenaeus of Sirmium Jerome Jovian Justin I Justinian I Longarus Marcellinus Comes Monounios Monunius Mytilos Peter the Patrician Pinnes Plator Pleuratus

    Cynane

    Cynane

  • Dardani
  • Ancient tribe in the Balkans

    Funarius Irenaeus of Sirmium Jerome Jovian Justin I Justinian I Longarus Marcellinus Comes Monounios Monunius Mytilos Peter the Patrician Pinnes Plator Pleuratus

    Dardani

    Dardani

    Dardani

  • Decius
  • Roman emperor from 249 to 251

    This is the first considerable occasion that the Goths – who would later come to play such an important role – appear in the historical record. The Goths

    Decius

    Decius

    Decius

  • Procopius
  • Byzantine historian (c. 500 – 565)

    Pseudo-Zacharias Rhetor Jordanes John Malalas Liberatus of Carthage Marcellinus Comes Menander Protector Nonnosus Peter the Patrician Procopius Theodorus

    Procopius

    Procopius

  • Pileus (hat)
  • Felt conical or half-egg-shaped cap, worn in Ancient Greece, Rome and by ecclesiastics

    well as Old High German filiz and Proto-Slavic *pьlstь are considered to come from a common Proto-Indo-European root meaning "felt". The pilos (Greek:

    Pileus (hat)

    Pileus (hat)

    Pileus_(hat)

  • Battle of the Utus
  • Conflict between the Huns and Eastern Roman Empire in 447

    passages from Byzantine sources (Jordanes' Romana, the chronicle of Marcellinus Comes, and the Paschal Chronicle) are available. As with the whole activity

    Battle of the Utus

    Battle_of_the_Utus

  • Apollonia (Illyria)
  • Archaeological park in Albania

    Funarius Irenaeus of Sirmium Jerome Jovian Justin I Justinian I Longarus Marcellinus Comes Monounios Monunius Mytilos Peter the Patrician Pinnes Plator Pleuratus

    Apollonia (Illyria)

    Apollonia (Illyria)

    Apollonia_(Illyria)

  • John Malalas
  • Byzantine chronicler (c. AD 491 – 578)

    Pseudo-Zacharias Rhetor Jordanes John Malalas Liberatus of Carthage Marcellinus Comes Menander Protector Nonnosus Peter the Patrician Procopius Theodorus

    John Malalas

    John_Malalas

  • Anthemius
  • Western Roman emperor from 467 to 472

    ships. Basiliscus escaped the battle to Sicily to meet with Marcellinus, although Marcellinus was later killed by an assassin. Leo decided to sign a separate

    Anthemius

    Anthemius

    Anthemius

  • Messapic language
  • Extinct Indo-European language of Southeastern Italy

    to Proto-Albanian *apro dītā ('come forth brightness of the day/dawn'), preserved in the Albanian phrase afro dita ('come forth the day/dawn'), referring

    Messapic language

    Messapic language

    Messapic_language

  • Osijek
  • City in Slavonia, Croatia

    https://nk-osijek.hr/klub/identitet/kohorta/ "Osijek". "For many of us, a big dream has come true". Glas Slavonije. Retrieved 13 January 2024. "History Speedway and Longtrack"

    Osijek

    Osijek

    Osijek

  • Licinia Eudoxia
  • Wife of Western Roman emperor Valentinian III

    cousin, once removed. The year of their betrothal was recorded by Marcellinus Comes. At the time of their betrothal, Valentinian was approximately four

    Licinia Eudoxia

    Licinia Eudoxia

    Licinia_Eudoxia

  • Ulpiana
  • Justiniana Secunda - ancient Roman city located in what is today Kosovo

    destroying parts of it. According to the chronicle and writings of Marcellinus Comes, Ulpiana was hit by another devastating earthquake in the year 518

    Ulpiana

    Ulpiana

    Ulpiana

  • Mugello
  • Area in Tuscany, Italy

    valley during the Gothic War. The continuation of the Chronicon of Marcellinus Comes, completed in 548, and the Romana of Jordanes, written in 551, both

    Mugello

    Mugello

    Mugello

  • Sica
  • Short sword or large dagger

    to the Dictionnaire des Antiquités Grecques et Romaines, the name Sica comes from Proto-Indo-European root sek-, meaning "to cut", "to section", however

    Sica

    Sica

    Sica

  • Aelia Eudoxia
  • Roman empress from 395 to 404

    and deaths is the chronicle of Marcellinus Comes: Flacilla (born 17 June 397). Her birth was recorded by Marcellinus Comes. She predeceased her father.

    Aelia Eudoxia

    Aelia Eudoxia

    Aelia_Eudoxia

  • Anastasius I Dicorus
  • Roman emperor from 491 to 518

    113–122. JSTOR 43580526. Anonymous Valesianus II, Pars Posterior 74. Marcellinus Comes 518: "The emperor Anastasius died suddenly, aged more than eighty

    Anastasius I Dicorus

    Anastasius I Dicorus

    Anastasius_I_Dicorus

  • Theophanes the Confessor
  • Byzantine aristocrat, monk and historian (c.758/60–c.817/8)

    Pseudo-Zacharias Rhetor Jordanes John Malalas Liberatus of Carthage Marcellinus Comes Menander Protector Nonnosus Peter the Patrician Procopius Theodorus

    Theophanes the Confessor

    Theophanes the Confessor

    Theophanes_the_Confessor

  • Nikephoros Bryennios the Younger
  • Byzantine general, statesman and historian (1062/82–1137)

    Pseudo-Zacharias Rhetor Jordanes John Malalas Liberatus of Carthage Marcellinus Comes Menander Protector Nonnosus Peter the Patrician Procopius Theodorus

    Nikephoros Bryennios the Younger

    Nikephoros_Bryennios_the_Younger

  • Romana (Jordanes)
  • on Jerome, with material from Florus, and for the last part from Marcellinus Comes, the continuator of Jerome; it is of some value for the century 450–550

    Romana (Jordanes)

    Romana_(Jordanes)

  • Ammianus Marcellinus
  • 4th-century Roman historian and soldier

    Marcellinus Library resources about Ammianus Marcellinus Online books Resources in your library Resources in other libraries By Ammianus Marcellinus Online

    Ammianus Marcellinus

    Ammianus_Marcellinus

  • John Cottistis
  • the History of the Wars of Procopius, as well as in the Annales of Marcellinus Comes. In 537 AD, Cottistis was serving in the Byzantine army as an infantry

    John Cottistis

    John_Cottistis

  • Ulcinj
  • Town and municipality in Coastal, Montenegro

    Funarius Irenaeus of Sirmium Jerome Jovian Justin I Justinian I Longarus Marcellinus Comes Monounios Monunius Mytilos Peter the Patrician Pinnes Plator Pleuratus

    Ulcinj

    Ulcinj

    Ulcinj

  • List of Illyrian peoples and tribes
  • Overview of the Illyrian tribes

    Funarius Irenaeus of Sirmium Jerome Jovian Justin I Justinian I Longarus Marcellinus Comes Monounios Monunius Mytilos Peter the Patrician Pinnes Plator Pleuratus

    List of Illyrian peoples and tribes

    List_of_Illyrian_peoples_and_tribes

  • Pompeius (consul 501)
  • Byzantine politician

    remain influential long after the deaths of their imperial relatives. Marcellinus Comes reports that Pompeius' house at Constantinople was burnt down during

    Pompeius (consul 501)

    Pompeius_(consul_501)

  • Elbasan
  • Fourth largest city of Albania

    Funarius Irenaeus of Sirmium Jerome Jovian Justin I Justinian I Longarus Marcellinus Comes Monounios Monunius Mytilos Peter the Patrician Pinnes Plator Pleuratus

    Elbasan

    Elbasan

    Elbasan

  • Uldin
  • Chieftain of the Huns

    recorded as Ουλδης (Ouldes) by Sozomen, Uldin by Orosius, and Huldin by Marcellinus Comes. On the basis of the Latin variants, Omeljan Pritsak and Otto J. Maenchen-Helfen

    Uldin

    Uldin

    Uldin

  • List of heads of state and government who were assassinated or executed
  • Cassiodorus, Chronicles, s.a. 465. Cassiodorus, Chronicle, 1293; Marcellinus Comes, Chronicon, s.a.472; Procopius of Caesarea, Bellum Vandalicum, vii

    List of heads of state and government who were assassinated or executed

    List_of_heads_of_state_and_government_who_were_assassinated_or_executed

  • List of ancient tribes in Illyria
  • 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

    List of ancient tribes in Illyria

    List of ancient tribes in Illyria

    List_of_ancient_tribes_in_Illyria

  • Andis
  • Name list

    Funarius Irenaeus of Sirmium Jerome Jovian Justin I Justinian I Longarus Marcellinus Comes Monounios Monunius Mytilos Peter the Patrician Pinnes Plator Pleuratus

    Andis

    Andis

  • Illyrian Wars
  • Wars in the Mediterranean, 229–168 BC

    recalled the rest of the subsidy in the belief that Gentius was now his ally, come what may. Gentius accompanied the new anti-Roman orientation in Illyrian

    Illyrian Wars

    Illyrian_Wars

  • Epulon
  • Histri king in Illyria from 181–177 BC

    Funarius Irenaeus of Sirmium Jerome Jovian Justin I Justinian I Longarus Marcellinus Comes Monounios Monunius Mytilos Peter the Patrician Pinnes Plator Pleuratus

    Epulon

    Epulon

  • Western Roman Empire
  • Western half of the Roman Empire (395–476)

    630, probably with permission from the Eastern emperor, Heraclius. Marcellinus Comes, a sixth-century Eastern Roman historian and a courtier of Justinian

    Western Roman Empire

    Western Roman Empire

    Western_Roman_Empire

  • Risan
  • Coastal settlement in Montenegro

    Funarius Irenaeus of Sirmium Jerome Jovian Justin I Justinian I Longarus Marcellinus Comes Monounios Monunius Mytilos Peter the Patrician Pinnes Plator Pleuratus

    Risan

    Risan

    Risan

  • Illyricum (Roman province)
  • Roman province from 27 BC to 69/79 AD

    Augustus (Roman Imperial Biographies) (1998), p. 245 Croke, B., Count Marcellinus and his chronicle (2001), p. 54 Bury, J., The Invasion of Europe by the

    Illyricum (Roman province)

    Illyricum (Roman province)

    Illyricum_(Roman_province)

  • Balkan campaign of Alexander the Great
  • Alexander the Great's first military campaign as king of Macedon

    Funarius Irenaeus of Sirmium Jerome Jovian Justin I Justinian I Longarus Marcellinus Comes Monounios Monunius Mytilos Peter the Patrician Pinnes Plator Pleuratus

    Balkan campaign of Alexander the Great

    Balkan campaign of Alexander the Great

    Balkan_campaign_of_Alexander_the_Great

  • Illyrian weaponry
  • Ancient European weapons

    Funarius Irenaeus of Sirmium Jerome Jovian Justin I Justinian I Longarus Marcellinus Comes Monounios Monunius Mytilos Peter the Patrician Pinnes Plator Pleuratus

    Illyrian weaponry

    Illyrian weaponry

    Illyrian_weaponry

  • Lezhë
  • City in Albania

    Funarius Irenaeus of Sirmium Jerome Jovian Justin I Justinian I Longarus Marcellinus Comes Monounios Monunius Mytilos Peter the Patrician Pinnes Plator Pleuratus

    Lezhë

    Lezhë

    Lezhë

  • John VI Kantakouzenos
  • Byzantine emperor from 1347 to 1354

    Pseudo-Zacharias Rhetor Jordanes John Malalas Liberatus of Carthage Marcellinus Comes Menander Protector Nonnosus Peter the Patrician Procopius Theodorus

    John VI Kantakouzenos

    John VI Kantakouzenos

    John_VI_Kantakouzenos

  • Getae
  • Thracian tribe of modern northern Bulgaria and southern Romania

    During 5th and 6th centuries, several historians and ethnographers (Marcellinus Comes, Orosius, John Lydus, Isidore of Seville, Procopius of Caesarea) used

    Getae

    Getae

    Getae

  • Theodosius II
  • Eastern Roman emperor from 402 to 450

    and a sixth-century chronicler Marcellinus Comes relate a different story. In this version, Eudocia murdered the comes domesticorum Saturninus for killing

    Theodosius II

    Theodosius II

    Theodosius_II

  • Vače Situla
  • Early Iron Age ritual bronze vessel found in Slovenia

    Funarius Irenaeus of Sirmium Jerome Jovian Justin I Justinian I Longarus Marcellinus Comes Monounios Monunius Mytilos Peter the Patrician Pinnes Plator Pleuratus

    Vače Situla

    Vače Situla

    Vače_Situla

  • Jordanes
  • 6th-century Byzantine writer; historian of ancient Romans and Goths

    Pseudo-Zacharias Rhetor Jordanes John Malalas Liberatus of Carthage Marcellinus Comes Menander Protector Nonnosus Peter the Patrician Procopius Theodorus

    Jordanes

    Jordanes

  • Bato the Daesitiate
  • Illyrian chieftain

    Funarius Irenaeus of Sirmium Jerome Jovian Justin I Justinian I Longarus Marcellinus Comes Monounios Monunius Mytilos Peter the Patrician Pinnes Plator Pleuratus

    Bato the Daesitiate

    Bato the Daesitiate

    Bato_the_Daesitiate

  • John Skylitzes
  • Greek historian (early 1040s – after 1101)

    Pseudo-Zacharias Rhetor Jordanes John Malalas Liberatus of Carthage Marcellinus Comes Menander Protector Nonnosus Peter the Patrician Procopius Theodorus

    John Skylitzes

    John Skylitzes

    John_Skylitzes

  • Constantine VII
  • Byzantine emperor from 913 to 959

    Pseudo-Zacharias Rhetor Jordanes John Malalas Liberatus of Carthage Marcellinus Comes Menander Protector Nonnosus Peter the Patrician Procopius Theodorus

    Constantine VII

    Constantine VII

    Constantine_VII

  • Maximus of Hispania
  • Usurper of the Western Roman Empire

    rebellion in Hispania between July 419 and February 421. According to Marcellinus Comes, this Maximus was brought to Rome where he was displayed and executed

    Maximus of Hispania

    Maximus of Hispania

    Maximus_of_Hispania

  • Daunians
  • Iapygian tribe which inhabited northern Apulia in classical antiquity

    Funarius Irenaeus of Sirmium Jerome Jovian Justin I Justinian I Longarus Marcellinus Comes Monounios Monunius Mytilos Peter the Patrician Pinnes Plator Pleuratus

    Daunians

    Daunians

    Daunians

  • Theocritus (comes domesticorum)
  • individual, primarily mentioned by two authors: John Malalas and Marcellinus Comes. The former mentions him as a domestikos (Greek: δομέστικος; a civil

    Theocritus (comes domesticorum)

    Theocritus_(comes_domesticorum)

  • Ballaios
  • Illyrian king

    Funarius Irenaeus of Sirmium Jerome Jovian Justin I Justinian I Longarus Marcellinus Comes Monounios Monunius Mytilos Peter the Patrician Pinnes Plator Pleuratus

    Ballaios

    Ballaios

    Ballaios

  • Messapians
  • Iapygian tribe

    Funarius Irenaeus of Sirmium Jerome Jovian Justin I Justinian I Longarus Marcellinus Comes Monounios Monunius Mytilos Peter the Patrician Pinnes Plator Pleuratus

    Messapians

    Messapians

    Messapians

  • Kingdom of Dardania
  • Ancient state in the Balkans

    Funarius Irenaeus of Sirmium Jerome Jovian Justin I Justinian I Longarus Marcellinus Comes Monounios Monunius Mytilos Peter the Patrician Pinnes Plator Pleuratus

    Kingdom of Dardania

    Kingdom of Dardania

    Kingdom_of_Dardania

  • Joannes Zonaras
  • 12th century Byzantine chronicler and theologian

    Pseudo-Zacharias Rhetor Jordanes John Malalas Liberatus of Carthage Marcellinus Comes Menander Protector Nonnosus Peter the Patrician Procopius Theodorus

    Joannes Zonaras

    Joannes Zonaras

    Joannes_Zonaras

  • Teuta
  • Queen regent of the Ardiaei

    custom, which is to punish publicly the doers of private wrongs and publicly come to the help of the wronged." The ambassador expressed himself to the queen

    Teuta

    Teuta

    Teuta

  • Bardylis II
  • Illyrian king from c. 295 to c. 290 BC

    Funarius Irenaeus of Sirmium Jerome Jovian Justin I Justinian I Longarus Marcellinus Comes Monounios Monunius Mytilos Peter the Patrician Pinnes Plator Pleuratus

    Bardylis II

    Bardylis_II

  • Daorson
  • Archaeological site in the Neretva River

    Funarius Irenaeus of Sirmium Jerome Jovian Justin I Justinian I Longarus Marcellinus Comes Monounios Monunius Mytilos Peter the Patrician Pinnes Plator Pleuratus

    Daorson

    Daorson

    Daorson

  • Anna Komnene
  • Byzantine historian (1083–1153)

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  • Cultural heritage monument of Kosovo

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    Vendenis

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    Pseudo-Zacharias Rhetor Jordanes John Malalas Liberatus of Carthage Marcellinus Comes Menander Protector Nonnosus Peter the Patrician Procopius Theodorus

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  • 423 BCE battle, part of the Peloponnesian Wars

    brandishing of their weapons in the air has a threatening appearance. But when it comes to real fighting with an opponent who stands his ground, they are not what

    Battle of Lyncestis

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  • AD 6–9 revolt in Roman province of Illyricum

    Pannonicum (the "Pannonian War"). What little is known about these events comes chiefly from brief accounts by Cassius Dio and a few references by other

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    That from which anything comes forth, regarded as its cause or origin; the person from whom anything originates; first cause.

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    A kind of gum procured from a spiny leguminous shrub (Astragalus gummifer) of Western Asia, and other species of Astragalus. It comes in hard whitish or yellowish flakes or filaments, and is nearly insoluble in water, but slowly swells into a mucilaginous mass, which is used as a substitute for gum arabic in medicine and the arts. Called also gum tragacanth.

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