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Greek colony in Illyria, later Roman and Byzantine stronghold
The general vicinity of Epidamnos was called Epidamnia. Pyrrhus, one of the most formidable opponents of Rome, used Epidamnos as a strategic base in his
Epidamnos
Second-largest city of Albania
known as Epidamnos (Ἐπίδαμνος) and Dyrrhachion (Δυρράχιον) in classical Greek and then Epidamnus and Dyrrachium in classical Latin. Epidamnos is the older
Durrës
Illyrian people
Illyrian by Greek colonists in Epidamnos, the ethnonym Chelidones might have adhered to the Taulantian people located in Epidamnos, while the ethnonym Taulantii
Taulantii
Country in Southeast Europe
whose capital was at Phoenice. Other colonies, such as Apollonia and Epidamnos, were established by Greek city-states on the coast by the 7th century
Albania
Wars in the Mediterranean, 229–168 BC
leadership of Agron. During this time, Agron invaded part of Corcyra, Epidamnos and Pharos in succession, establishing garrisons in them. An invasion
Illyrian_Wars
Greek civilization from 1200 BC to 600 AD
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Ancient_Greece
Bronze Age civilization on Crete and other Aegean Islands
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Minoan_civilization
Characters in Greek mythology
father and son gave their name to the town in Illyria which was called Epidamnos and later on Dyrrhachium. The name Melissae was transferred to priestesses
Melissa_(mythology)
Illyrian King
emissaries but as spies. Gentius destroyed the cities of Apollonia and Epidamnos (Roman Dyrrachium, now Durrës, Albania), which were allied with Rome.
Gentius
People of the Ancient Balkans
Brygium, a city in Lychnitis palus. Brygos (son of Aphrodisios) eponym in Epidamnos/Dyrrhachion. Brygos (Attic potter, 5th century BC). Brygindara (city)
Bryges
Historical region in Western Balkan, Southeast Europe
protectorate on the islands of Issa and Corcyra, as well as on the cities of Epidamnos, Apollonia and Oricum. The protectorate area corresponded to the usage
Illyria
Roman politician and general
during the year. He captured Apollonia and then went to the relief of Epidamnos and Issa, forcing the Illyrians to abandon both sieges. He also managed
Lucius Postumius Albinus (consul 234 BC)
Lucius_Postumius_Albinus_(consul_234_BC)
Illyrian tribe
of Illyria. During this time, Agron captured parts of Epirus, Corcyra, Epidamnos, and Pharos in succession, establishing garrisons there. The Ardiaean
Ardiaei
Ancient citadel above the city of Athens
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Acropolis_of_Athens
Ancient Greek kingdom in the southern Balkans
Thessalonike and briefly extended Macedonian control into Illyria as far as Epidamnos (modern Durrës, Albania). By 313 BC, it was retaken by the Illyrian king
Macedonia_(ancient_kingdom)
Naval battle in 229 BCE
them sailed to Corcyra, while another party anchored in the harbour of Epidamnos, professedly to seek water and provision, but really with the design of
Battle_of_Paxos
on the Illyrian coast in cooperation with the local Illyrians, notably Epidamnos-Dyrrhachium and Apollonia. The Enchele's polity was the earliest to emerge
History_of_Albania
Ancient Greek city on the island of Corfu
straight for Corcyra... [Another part of the fleet that had sailed for Epidamnos and was repulsed also went] there, to the terror of the inhabitants, they
Corcyra_(polis)
Illyrian king
Illyrian rule over many cities in the Adriatic region, including Corcyra, Epidamnos, and Pharos. He is most famed for his decisive victory over the Aetolian
Agron_of_Illyria
Archaeological park in Albania
pros Epidamnon), meaning "Apollonia towards Epidamnos," in reference to the nearby Greek colony of Epidamnos.[citation needed] The site of Apollonia occupied
Apollonia_(Illyria)
Inscribed clay disc found in Crete, Greece
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Phaistos_Disc
In Greek mythology, Epidamnus (Ancient Greek: Ἐπίδαμνος Epídamnos) father of Melissa who became the mother of Dyrrhachius by the sea-god Poseidon. The
Epidamnus_(mythology)
Port in Albania
construction development, recreational areas, and marina for super yachts. Epidamnos (Durrës) was seized by Glaukias, the king of Illyria, in 312 BC, but after
Port_of_Durrës
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Ancient_Greek_sculpture
Corinth, was one of the commanders of the Corinthian fleet sent against Epidamnos in 436 BCE. Aristeus, a military commander from Sparta active around 423
Aristeus_(ancient_Greece)
Ancient Greek dialect
Megarian colony of Byzantium and the Corinthian colonies of Potidaea, Epidamnos, Apollonia and Ambracia; there, it further added words to what would become
Doric_Greek
Religious beliefs of the Illyrian peoples
Appian, the Illyrian king Epidamnos was the eponymous founder of the homonym city. His grandson Dyrrhachos, son of Epidamnos' daughter Melissa and Poseidon
Illyrian_religion
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Greece_in_the_Roman_era
Era in Greece from (c. 1200 – c. 800 BC)
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Greek_Dark_Ages
Body of water between the Italian and Balkan Peninsulas
dates back to the 7th and 6th centuries BC when the ancient cities of Epidamnos and Apollonia were founded. The Greeks soon expanded further north establishing
Adriatic_Sea
Coup by Epidamnus' democratic faction (c. 436 – 433 BCE)
hostilities between Athens and Sparta, beginning the Peloponnesian War. Epidamnos was a city-state located on the modern-day Albanian coast facing the Adriatic
Affair_of_Epidamnus
Classical Greek term for pre-Greeks
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Pelasgians
Varieties of Ancient Greek in classical antiquity
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Ancient_Greek_dialects
Illyrian Taulantian king from c.335 to c.295 BC
throne. The territories of Glaucias bordered upon those of Apollonia and Epidamnos, and this proximity involved him in frequent hostilities with those states
Glaucias_of_Taulantii
Ancient city and archaeological site in Albania
of the port and the origins of the city's urbanisation. Orikos, like Epidamnos, could have served as a stopover for merchant ships coming from Corinth
Oricum
Period of ancient Greece (510 to 323 BC)
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Classical_Greece
defeat the Veii. Battle of Leukimme Corcyra defeats Corinth. Siege of Epidamnos Corcyra takes their former colony of Epidamnus. 433 BC Battle of Sybota
List_of_battles_before_301
Archaic Greek expansion across the Mediterranean and Black Sea (750–550 BC)
the richest of the Ancient Greek world. An ancient account describes Epidamnos as 'a great power and very populated' city. Nymphaeum was another Greek
Greek_colonisation
Ancient Minoan buildings in Crete
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Minoan_palaces
5th-century BC Athenian playwright
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Euripides
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Pottery_of_ancient_Greece
Turkey Efes Ephyra Thesprotia, Greece Kichyros - Κίχυρος Epidamnos coastal Albania Durrës Epidamnos (Επίδαμνος), Dyrhacchion (Δυρράχιον), Dyrrachium, Drach
List_of_ancient_Greek_cities
National Research Foundation by Mogens Herman Hansen, 2005, page 330,"Epidamnos was founded in either 627 or 625 (Hieron. Chron)" Sassi, Barbara (2018)
List of oldest continuously inhabited cities
List_of_oldest_continuously_inhabited_cities
River in Albania
occident. The Via Egnatia started with two branches, the northern one from Epidamnos-Dyrrhachion, and the southern one from Apollonia. The two branches converged
Shkumbin
American archaeologist
was a co-director of archaeological surveys in the ancient cities of Epidamnos and Apollonia, Albania. Her professional expertise "lies in the analysis
Sharon_Stocker
Overview of and topical guide to ancient Greece
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Outline_of_ancient_Greece
Roman province from 27 BC to 69/79 AD
Albania). With a powerful fleet the Ardiaei had invaded the Greek cities of Epidamnos (modern Durrës, Albania) Pharos (Stari Grad, Croatia), the island of Corfu
Illyricum_(Roman_province)
Early history of the Albanians
ancient Greek colony and greatly expanded in Roman times. It was known as Epidamnos and Dyrrhachion/Dyrrhachium. Dyrrhachium is of Greek origin and refers
Origin_of_the_Albanians
Bronze Age culture
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Cycladic_culture
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Ancient_Greek_architecture
4th-century BC Theban gay military unit
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Sacred_Band_of_Thebes
of the Delian League Siege of Samos (440–439 BC) – Samian War Siege of Epidamnos (435 BC) Siege of Potidaea (432–430 BC) – Peloponnesian War Siege of Methone
List_of_sieges
Musical traditions of ancient Greece
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Music_of_ancient_Greece
Historical period of Greece following Classical Greece
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Hellenistic_Greece
Greek coins from the Archaic to Imperial Roman periods
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Ancient_Greek_coinage
Drin (Drilon) and Vjosa (Aoös). Their central area was the hinterland of Epidamnos-Dyrrhachion, corresponding to present-day Tirana and the region between
List of ancient tribes in Illyria
List_of_ancient_tribes_in_Illyria
Illyrian people
Rhizon • • Meteon Doclea • Buthoe • Skodra • Ulkinion • • Lissos Scupi • Epidamnos- Dyrrhachion • • Lychnidos Royal • Tombs Apollonia • • Dimale Byllis •
Labeatae
Archaeological park in Albania
appears to represent Epeiros in the years ca. 380–360 B.C. In Illyria, Epidamnos and Apollonia are listed as Greek cities (πόλεις Ἑλληνίδες). Orikos is
Amantia
Cities in the ancient Balkans
101 (1). Split: 59–74. Miraj, Lida (2002). "The Earliest Coinage of Epidamnos/Dyrrachion as a Source". In Cambi, Nenad; Čače, Slobodan; Kirigin, Branko
List of settlements in Illyria
List_of_settlements_in_Illyria
Scythian goddess
feminine head emerging from florals was depicted on a mosaic floor from Epidamnos in Illyria. In the late 4th century BCE, the Snake-Legged Goddess was
Snake-Legged_Goddess
Formally independent states, but subordinate to the Roman Empire
Greek colonies in the eastern Adriatic Sea (from Apollonia, to Kerkyra, Epidamnos and Issa), being attacked by the Illyrian pirates of Queen Teuta, also
Client kingdoms in ancient Rome
Client_kingdoms_in_ancient_Rome
Illyrian people
Rhizon • • Meteon Doclea • Buthoe • Skodra • Ulkinion • • Lissos Scupi • Epidamnos- Dyrrhachion • • Lychnidos Royal • Tombs Apollonia • • Dimale Byllis •
Parthini
Folklore of the ancient Greeks
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Ancient_Greek_folklore
Ancient Illyrian tombs near Pogradec, Albania
Rhizon • • Meteon Doclea • Buthoe • Skodra • Ulkinion • • Lissos Scupi • Epidamnos- Dyrrhachion • • Lychnidos Royal • Tombs Apollonia • • Dimale Byllis •
Royal Tombs of Selca e Poshtme
Royal_Tombs_of_Selca_e_Poshtme
BC Hoplitodromos Damaretos Heraia 66 § 516 BC Tethrippon Kleosthenes Epidamnos 67 § 512 BC Stadion Phanas Pellene Eusebius 67 § 512 BC Wrestling Timasitheus
List of ancient Olympic victors
List_of_ancient_Olympic_victors
Educational model once used in Athens
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Paideia
house, and briefly extended Macedonian control into Illyria as far as Epidamnos, although by 313 BC, it was retaken by the Illyrian king Glaucias of Taulantii
History of Macedonia (ancient kingdom)
History_of_Macedonia_(ancient_kingdom)
2000-1700 BCE Minoan structural ensemble discovered in 2024
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Papoura Hill Circular Structure
Papoura_Hill_Circular_Structure
into an alliance against Taranto 436 BC. Taulantii attack the city of Epidamnos contributing to the start of the Peloponnesian War 433 BC. Messapian-Thurian
Illyrian_warfare
Empórion Εμπόριο Empório eˈborio Emporium; Empúries Ἐπίδαμνος Epídamnos Επίδαμνος Epídamnos eˈpiðamnos Epidamnus; Dyrrhachium; Durrës Ἐπίδαυρος Epídauros Επίδαυρος
List_of_Greek_place_names
Village in Kosovo
The trade flow of products that reached Romajë began from Apollonia and Epidamnos in southern Illyria and via the inland routes spread in the hinterland
Romajë
Ethnic group in Albania
to a Slavic presence in Albania dates to 548, when the Slavs reached Epidamnos (Durrës), capturing fortresses in the city's vicinity. Slavic settlement
Bulgarians_in_Albania
Landform in Chania, Greece
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Kastelli_Hill
Dating system used for part of the early Bronze Age in Greece
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Grotta-Pelos_culture
Ancient town in Illyria
Rhizon • • Meteon Doclea • Buthoe • Skodra • Ulkinion • • Lissos Scupi • Epidamnos- Dyrrhachion • • Lychnidos Royal • Tombs Apollonia • • Dimale Byllis •
Dimale
Early Bronze Age culture in Greece
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Phylakopi_I_culture
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List_of_ancient_Greek_temples
Cycladic culture dating system
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Kastri_culture
Overview of the Illyrian tribes
archaic attested Illyrian peoples. They inhabited the region across the hinterland of Dyrrhachion-Epidamnos between the valleys of Mat and Shkumbin.
List of Illyrian peoples and tribes
List_of_Illyrian_peoples_and_tribes
Ancient illyrian tribe
Rhizon • • Meteon Doclea • Buthoe • Skodra • Ulkinion • • Lissos Scupi • Epidamnos- Dyrrhachion • • Lychnidos Royal • Tombs Apollonia • • Dimale Byllis •
Penestae_(tribe)
Hypothetical reconstruction of Illyrian
ancient Greek colonies, mainly on the Adriatic coast. The Taulantii around Epidamnos and the Bylliones experienced a certain degree of bilingualism. Invading
Proposed_Illyrian_vocabulary
Classical archaeologist
Albania in the hinterlands of the ancient Greek colonies of Dyrrachium/Epidamnos and Apollonia. Davis is a recognized authority in the archaeology of the
Jack_L._Davis
Mosaic discovered in Albania
created in the second half of 4th century BC in Durrës, then known as Epidamnos, to serve as the decorative floor of a private and luxurious restroom
The_Beauty_of_Durrës
Eleusinians Elis or Eleia Elian Elians Ephesus Ephesian Ephesians Epidamnus or Epidamnos Epidamnian Epidamnians Epidaurus Epidaurian Epidaurians Epirus Epirote
List of adjectival and demonymic forms of place names
List_of_adjectival_and_demonymic_forms_of_place_names
Illyrian people
Rhizon • • Meteon Doclea • Buthoe • Skodra • Ulkinion • • Lissos Scupi • Epidamnos- Dyrrhachion • • Lychnidos Royal • Tombs Apollonia • • Dimale Byllis •
Dassaretii
Aspect of ancient Greek society
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Prostitution in ancient Greece
Prostitution_in_ancient_Greece
Archaeological park in Albania
The area was on the edge of the sphere of influence by Apollonia and Epidamnos, as well as of Epirus. The foundation of the Illyrian city in the 4th
Byllis
Illyrian people
Rhizon • • Meteon Doclea • Buthoe • Skodra • Ulkinion • • Lissos Scupi • Epidamnos- Dyrrhachion • • Lychnidos Royal • Tombs Apollonia • • Dimale Byllis •
Bylliones
Illyrian people
Taulantii, who were based farther west, in the coastal area within and around Epidamnos and Apollonia. The Illyrian raids against the Argeads who were based at
Enchele
Military forces of Athens in Ancient Greece
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Athenian_military
Αncient Greek tribe in the region of Epirus
Lazari & Kanta-Kitsou 2010, p. 35. Hernandez 2017, pp. 257–258:In Illyria, Epidamnos and Apollonia are listed as Greek cities. Orikos is identified as a polis
Chaonians
Illyrian king
an absolute date in the ranges from 270 to 210 BC. Two stray coins of Epidamnos (Dyrrachion) from 300–229 BC apparently confirmed this dating. The pot
Ballaios
Dyrrachion meaning "bad spine" or "difficult ridge." The city's former name is Epidamnos Επίδαμνος meaning "The Damned" and is a cognate with Latin damnum meaning
List of national capital city name etymologies
List_of_national_capital_city_name_etymologies
into an alliance against Taranto. 436 BC. Taulantii attack the city of Epidamnos contributing to the start of the Peloponnesian War. 433 BC. Messapian-Thurian
Timeline_of_Illyrian_history
Different names for European cities in neighbouring languages
(Bulgarian*), Dyrrhachion – Δυρράχιον (Byzantine Greek), Dyrrhachium (Latin*), Epidamnos (Ancient Greek*) Düsseldorf Diseldorf – דיסלדורף (Hebrew*), Diseldorf
Names of European cities in different languages (C–D)
Names_of_European_cities_in_different_languages_(C–D)
even so Cicero slipped out of Italy and in June traveled to Dyrrachium (Epidamnos), Illyria, where Pompey's staff was situated. Cicero traveled with the
Political_career_of_Cicero
Coinage of the Picenum region
(Sicyon), Thespiaí (Thespiae), Korkyra (Corfu), Kórinthos (Corinth), and Epidamnos also appear, testifying to contacts with Greek centers. Serving as evidence
Coinage_of_Picenum
Defunct (2000) Albanian administrative area
continuously inhabited regions. Durrës was founded around the 7th century BCE as Epidamnos by ancient Greek colonists from Corinth and Corcyra, in cooperation with
Durrës_District
2nd century Greek philosopher
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Demonax
Ambracia Epicrates of Athens Epictetus Epicurea Epicureanism Epicurus Epidamnos Epidaurus Epidaurus (mythology) Epidaurus Limera Epideictic Epidoseis
Index of ancient Greece-related articles
Index_of_ancient_Greece-related_articles
EPIDAMNOS
EPIDAMNOS
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Girl/Female
Hindu, Indian, Marathi, Tamil
Birth Place of Lord Krishna; A Bird; The Place of the Ancient Kingdoms
Boy/Male
Indian
Honorable or outstanding
Surname or Lastname
Jewish (Ashkenazic)
Jewish (Ashkenazic) : from the Yiddish female personal name Hodes (Hebrew Hadasa ‘myrtle’; English spelling Hadassah).Polish : from a variant of Chodysz or Chadys, pet forms of the eastern Slavic personal name Chodor. Compare Hodor.English : variant of Hood 1.
Boy/Male
Arabic, Muslim
Father of Mankind; An Epithet of Adam who was also the First Prophet
Surname or Lastname
Irish
Irish : variant of Gorman 1.English : variant of Gorman 2.Altered spelling of German Gehrmann.
Surname or Lastname
English
English : variant of Hitchens.
Boy/Male
Hindu
Brave & dominant ruler
Boy/Male
Tamil
First Ray of sunlight, Vishnus Ansh
Boy/Male
Muslim
Preserved, Safe
Girl/Female
Hindu, Indian
Beautiful; Pleasant
EPIDAMNOS
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EPIDAMNOS
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