- in Gr**** letters. The
koinon of the
Bylliones survived until Roman Imperial times. In the
Roman era, the
Bylliones reappear in the late 1st
century CE...
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tribe of the
Bylliones which bore the
legend ΒΥΛΛΙΟΝΩΝ.
However both
those names appear on
coins that were
issued by the
koinon of the
Bylliones. A recent...
- the
vicinity of Apollonia. The
Bathiatae were an
Illyrian tribe. The
Bylliones (Βυλλίονες) were an
Illyrian tribe. They were
affected by a
partial cultural...
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tribes and the
Amantes (Orikos), and the
Amantes and the
Bylliones (Thronion), and the
Bylliones and the
Taulantioi (Apollonia). We may
suspect that the...
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Labeatae Atintanians Autariatae Azali Balaites Baridustae B****anitae
Breuci Bylliones Daesitiates Dalmatae Tariotes Daorsi Dardani Galabri Thuantai D****aretii...
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Illyrians Ardiaei Albanoi Amantes Amantini Balaites Bylliones D****aretii
Enchele Labeatae Parthini Taulantii Middle Ages (1190–1385) Prin****lity of Arbanon...
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Albania was home to
several Illyrian tribes such as the Albanoi, Ardiaei,
Bylliones, D****aretii, Enchele, Labeatae, Taulantii, Parthini, Penestae, Amantes...
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peculiar physical properties.
Attested local tribes of the area were the
Bylliones and the Amantes. In the 7th–6th
century BCE
Apollonia was
founded on the...
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Illyrian tribe became bilingual (Strabo Vii.7.8.Diglottoi) in
particular the
Bylliones and the
Taulantian tribes close to Epi****us" Dalmatia:
research in the...
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tribal polity (perhaps a koinon) of the
Amantes and the
koinon of the
Bylliones are
today considered important examples of
Illyrian koina,
organized in...