- 17)
mentioned it, as did
Pliny the
Elder (23–79), who
mentioned it as
Olcinium, its old name Colchinium, "founded by [settlers from] Colchis" (Olchinium...
- known,
while the
second was Labeates, and the
third was Acruvium, Rhizon,
Olcinium and
their environs. The
Illyrian name
Gentius appears to
derive from PIE...
-
citadels and fortresses.
These include the
cities of Issa,
Rhizon and
Olcinium and the
tribal states of the
Daorsi and the Pirustae. Some came over to...
-
Skadar Skadar (Shkodër) Duklja, Zeta
Albania 1042 1385
moved to
Ulcinj (
Olcinium)
Debrc Serbia, Kingdom of
Serbia 1276 1289
moved to
Belgrade Prizren Serbia...
- Serbian, Slovene), Ulciň (Czech, Slovak),
Ulqin (Albanian),
Ulcinium or
Olcinium (Latin), Ülgün (Turkish), Olokénion - Ολοκαίνιον (Gr****) Ulm Ulm (Azeri...
- few
traces are now to be seen of
Illyrian defenses at
Meteon (Medun),
Olcinium (Ulcinj) and
Rhizon ..."
Arthur Evans (2006).
Ancient Illyria: An Archaeological...
-
first football club in Ulcinj, it was
founded in 1921,
under the name
Olcinium. From 1921 to 1941, the team pla**** only non-official games.
After World...
- (dardhë). Some
place names appear to have
similar derivations,
including Olcinium (Ulcinj from ‘wolf’ (ukas),
although the
ancients preferred a connection...
- Pharus, Bona,
Corcyra Nigra, Narona, Epidaurus, Rhizinium, Acruvium,
Olcinium, Scodra, Epi****us/Dyrrachium. The
Roman Emperor Diocletian (ruled AD 284...
- 10th century) Bar
Birziminium Podgorica (Titograd, Ribnica) Colchinium,
Olcinium,
Ulcinium Ulcinj D(i)oclea
Duklja Rhizon (2PG15: Rhisium), Rhizinium, Risinium...