- The
Albanoi (Ancient Gr****: Ἀλβανοί,
Albanoi; Latin: Albani) were an
Illyrian tribe. They were
possibly first mentioned by
Hecataeus of
Miletus (550-476...
- is
still a
matter of
academic debate. The
first mention of the
ethnonym Albanoi occurred in the 2nd
century AD by
Ptolemy describing an
Illyrian tribe...
- ISBN 978-0-8108-5846-6 It was
supposed that
those Albanoi from 1042 were
Normans from Sicily,
called by an
archaic name (the
Albanoi were an
independent tribe from Southern...
- in
Medieval Latin. The name has
derived from the
Illyrian tribe of the
Albanoi and
their center Albanopolis,
noted by the
astronomer of Alexandria, Ptolemy...
-
archaeological and
genetic studies. The
first mention of the
ethnonym Albanoi occurred in the 2nd
century AD by
Ptolemy describing an
Illyrian tribe...
- in
ancient Roman Macedon specifically in
Epirus Nova, the city of the
Albanoi, an
Illyrian tribe.
Albanopolis has been
located by
various scholars at...
-
disputed by
scholars that
those Albanoi from 1042 were
Normans from Sicily, [Southern Italy], or if they are in fact the
Albanoi [a
large clan of that belongs...
- and Ottomans. The name 'Albanian'
derived from the
Illyrian tribe of the
Albanoi and
their capital in
Albanopolis that was
noted by
Ptolemy in
ancient times...
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referring to them as
Albanoi and Arbanitai, in the 11th century. In
later Byzantine usage, the
terms "Arbanitai" and "
Albanoi" with a
range of variants...
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linguistic variations, the same: 'Albanenses' or 'Arbanenses' in Latin, '
Albanoi' or 'Arbanitai' in
Byzantine Gr****. (The last of these, with an internal...