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Praevalitana (also Prevalitana, Prevaliana,
Praevaliana or Prevalis) was a Late
Roman province that
existed between c. 284 and c. 600. It
included parts...
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region of the
Docleatae tribe (Roman
province of Dalmatia,
later Praevalitana), now an
archeological site near
Podgorica in
modern Montenegro. It was...
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Anicius Gallus. In the 3rd
century CE, Shkodër
became the
capital of
Praevalitana, due to the
administrative reform of the
Roman Emperor Diocletian. With...
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partially over
several former Roman provinces,
including Moesia, Pannonia,
Praevalitana, Dalmatia, Dacia, and Macedonia.
Seventeen Roman Emperors were born in...
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western part
being part of
Praevalitana, and the vast
majority of its
modern territory belonging to Dardania.
Praevalitana and the rest of
Illyria was...
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incorporated into the
province of Illyri**** (later
Dalmatia and
Praevalitana).
Three prin****lities were
located on the territory: Duklja, roughly...
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incorporated the
region into the
province of Illyri**** (later
Dalmatia and
Praevalitana)
after the Illyro-Roman Wars. In the
Early Middle Ages,
Slavic migration...
- part of
modern Montenegro Dioclea in
Praevalitana, an
ancient Roman and
Byzantine city in the
Province of
Praevalitana, near
modern Podgorica in Montenegro...
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economic hub of the
early Eastern Roman Empire in the
province of Dardania.
Praevalitana (the
region before the valley), a
province that
bordered Dardania was...
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church administrative body of the
central Dardania with
jurisdiction from
Praevalitana to
Dacia Ripensis.
Justinian Prima was
originally designed to become...