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coinage of the city only used the
abbreviations for the name Dyrrhachion/
Dyrrhachium.
Dyrrachium was
chosen as the sole name of the city
after the
Roman Republic...
- The
Theme of
Dyrrhachium or
Dyrrhachion (Gr****: θέμα Δυρραχίου; Albanian:
Thema e Durrësit) was a
Byzantine military-civilian
province (theme), covering...
- The
Battle of
Dyrrhachium took
place on
October 18, 1081
between the
Byzantine Empire, led by the
Emperor Alexios I
Komnenos (r. 1081–1118), and the Normans...
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Studiorum Dyrrhachium, Albanian:
Universiteti i
Studimeve të Durrёsit) was a
Venetian theological university (Studium generale) in Durrës (
Dyrrhachium), Venice...
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Battle of
Dyrrhachium may
refer to:
Battle of
Dyrrhachium (48 BC), a
battle during Caesar's
civil war
Battle of
Dyrrhachium (1018), a
battle between the...
- The
siege of
Dyrrhachium took
place from
November 1107
until September 1108, as the Italo-Normans
under Bohemond I of
Antioch besieged the
Adriatic port...
- The
Battle of
Dyrrachium (or
Dyrrhachium) took
place from
April to late July 48 BC near the city of Dyrrachium,
modern day Durrës in what is now Albania...
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Caesar of
Dyrrhachium (Gr****: Καίσαρ Δυρραχιού) is
numbered among the
Seventy Disciples, and was
bishop of
Dyrrhachium, a city of
Epirus in
modern Albania...
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dividing territory between the king and his brother. He then left Rome to
Dyrrhachium in
exile where he
later died. He is
first mentioned for
crushing the...
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January 4 –
Julius Caesar lands at
Dyrrhachium (Durazzo).
March – Mark
Antony joins Julius Caesar.
April –
Siege of
Dyrrhachium:
Julius Caesar builds a fortified...