- Smith, William, ed. (1854–1857). "
Lychnidus".
Dictionary of Gr**** and
Roman Geography. London: John Murray.
Lychnĭdus,
Harry Thurston Peck,
Harpers Dictionary...
-
credited with the
foundation of
several cities in Illyria, like
Bouthoe and
Lychnidus. In
ancient Gr**** literature, the end of the
mythical narrative of Cadmus...
- Niš from Ναϊσσός, Štip from Ἄστιβος, Šar from Scardus, and
Ohrid from
Lychnidus presuppose the
sound development characteristic for Albanian." Curtis...
- west were the
Taulantii and to the east the D****aretii in the
region of
Lychnidus. The
Parthini often appears in
ancient accounts describing the Illyrian...
- by the
fortress of
Pelion and,
towards the
north it
extended to Lake
Lychnidus up to the
Black Drin. They were
directly in
contact with the
regions of...
-
Korbit Iader or Id****a (Zadar)
Kinna Kodrion Kratul Lissus (Lezhë) Lofkënd
Lychnidus Matohasanaj Meteon Mursa (Osijek)
Nareste Nikadin Nikaia (Klos) Oneum...
- of the Brygi, Illyria, E. of
Lychnitis palus on the Via Egnatia, bet.
Lychnidus (13) and
Scirtiana (4). Presba."
Epigraphical Database -
Epitaph of Brugos...
-
modified version of the
ancient Gr**** name,
where the
transition of "
Lychnidus" to "Ohrid".
Skopje (Shkupi in Albanian) is the
capital of
North Macedonia...
-
established a
realm centered in
their territory that
comprised the area
along Lychnidus and east to the
Prespa Lakes,
which was
called "D****aretis"
later in Roman...
-
under Aeropus,
probably a
pretender to the
Macedonian throne,
captured Lychnidus and
looted Macedonia taking 20.000
prisoners and
retreating before Philip's...