- Peninsula. In antiquity, the city was
known as Epi****os (Ἐπίδαμνος) and
Dyrrhachion (Δυρράχιον) in
classical Gr**** and then Epi****us and
Dyrrachium in classical...
- The
Theme of
Dyrrhachium or
Dyrrhachion (Gr****: θέμα Δυρραχίου; Albanian:
Thema e Durrësit) was a
Byzantine military-civilian
province (theme), covering...
- and
Vjosa (Aoös).
Their central area was the
hinterland of Epi****os-
Dyrrhachion,
corresponding to present-day
Tirana and the
region between the valleys...
-
hinterland of
Dyrrhachion and Apollonia. He is the
first known Illyrian king to have
struck his own
silver coins,
which were
minted in
Dyrrhachion. The fact...
- Alexios,
preoccupied with the ****ans, sent his
nephew and
governor of
Dyrrhachion, John
Komnenos to stop Vukan. John was
defeated by
Vukan at Zvečan, which...
- C. does not
claim as Serbs, were too near to the
Byzantine thema of
Dyrrhachion for the
Serbs to
attempt their subjugation before C.'s time Dvornik,...
- in
Lychnitis palus.
Brygos (son of Aphrodisios)
eponym in Epi****os/
Dyrrhachion.
Brygos (Attic potter, 5th
century BC).
Brygindara (city), Brygindis...
- the
Gallic invasions of 279 BC. He
minted his own
silver staters in
Dyrrhachion. Mytilos,
successor of
Monunius I and
probably his son (r. 270–?): waged...
-
Illyrian king who
reigned in
southern Illyria,
around the
hinterland of
Dyrrhachion and Apollonia. He was the
successor of Monunios, and
probably his son...
- v. Delphus;
Tzetzes on Lycophron, 208. Steph**** of Byzantium, s.v.
Dyrrhachion. Apollodorus, 2.7.2. Smith, s.v. Mytileie; Steph**** of Byzantium, s...