- The
Dardani (/ˈdɑːrdənaɪ/;
Ancient Gr****: Δαρδάνιοι, Δάρδανοι; Latin:
Dardani) or
Dardanians were a Paleo-Balkan people, who
lived in a
region that was...
- the
region of
Dardania during classical antiquity. It is
named after the
Dardani, a Paleo-Balkan
tribe that
formed the core of the
Dardanian polity. Dardania...
- of the
Diocese of
Moesia (293–337). It was
named after the
tribe of the
Dardani who
inhabited the
region in
classical antiquity prior to the
Roman conquest...
-
Longarus (ruled c. 231 – 206 BC) was an
Illyrian king of the
Dardanian Kingdom.
Longarus was at war with
various Macedonian kings and
managed to conquer...
- to the
Dardani or
living in Dardania, is
considered to be the
Latin translation of
Dardani (cf.
Latin pirus "pear").
Subgroups of the
Dardani included...
-
withdrawal and settlement, they and the
Dardani (in Dardania) both
became strong powers opposing each other. The
Dardani consistently raided Macedon and developed...
-
notable Illyrian kingdoms and
dynasties were
those of
Bardyllis of the
Dardani and of
Agron of the
Ardiaei who
created the last and best-known Illyrian...
-
married Plator's fiancée for himself,
securing the
alliance of the
powerful Dardani. ****us of
Macedon having recaptured several Roman outposts in
Roman occupied...
-
cities and
urban areas include Prizren, Ferizaj,
Gjilan and Peja. The
Dardani tribe emerged in
Kosovo and
established the
Kingdom of
Dardania in the...
- 780.
Dardani 2020, p. 333.
Dardani 2020, p. 334.
Dardani 2020, pp. 335–336.
Dardani 2020, p. 336.
Dardani 2020, p. 339. Hein 2009, p. 433.
Dardani 2020...