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- (Durazzo, Italian pronunciation: [duˈrattso]) are derived from Dyrrachium/Dyrrachion. An intermediate, palatalized antecedent is found in the form Dyrratio...
- loss and a near disastrous defeat by the Normans of southern Italy at Dyrrachion in 1081, Alexios constructed a new army from the ground up. This new army...
- subsequently made doux of Dyrrachion. In the collapse of the regime of Michael VII Doukas, Nikephoros Basilakes, still doux of Dyrrachion, began to plan a revolt...
- called Epi****us derived its name from him. Steph**** of Byzantium, s.v. Dyrrachion Steph**** of Byzantium, Stephani Byzantii Ethnicorum quae supersunt, edited...
- Macedonia. At 1040s the theme of Koloneia was incorporated to the Duchy of Dyrrachion. After the Sack of Constantinople at 1204 and the following partition...
- it. The modern city is called Dyrrhachium from its founder." The name Dyrrachion is found on coins of the fifth century BC; in the Roman period Dyrrachium...
- patron originating from Dyrrachion, and with the intention to highlight visually the close ecclesiastical ties between Dyrrachion and Ohrid Daum, Werner...
- patron originating from Dyrrachion, and with the intention to highlight visually the close ecclesiastical ties between Dyrrachion and Ohrid "Hieromartyr...
- "Bioarchaeological evidence for ancient human diet and migration at Epi****us/Dyrrachion and Apollonia in Illyria, Albania". Archaeological and Anthropological...
- was located along the Via Egnatia, which connected the Adriatic port Dyrrachion (present-day Durrës) with Byzantium. Archaeological excavations (e.g....