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- Rhizon was the capital of the Illyrian kingdom under the Ardiaei. During the Roman rule it was known as Rhizinium. Rhizon is the oldest settlement in...
- of Kotor, Montenegro. It traces its origins to the ancient settlement of Rhizon, the oldest settlement in the Bay of Kotor. Lying in the innermost portion...
- was Rhizon. His silver issues are rare, but bronze coins, without the royal title, occur on Hvar, both in single finds and in ****ds, and at Rhizon in...
- 3rd century BC to 168 BC the capital cities of the Ardiaean State were Rhizon and Scodra. The Ardiaean kingdom was transformed into a formidable power—both...
- and Daorsi declared themselves independent from his rule and the city of Rhizon abandoned him prior to his defeat, receiving immunity from the Romans. He...
- The besiegers of Issa fled to Arbo and Teuta retreated to her capital, Rhizon in the Gulf of Kotor. The Romans decided enough had been achieved and hostilities...
- kingdom was the capital city. The Labeatan kingdom was also in possession of Rhizon, the Ardiean capital. The dynasty of the last Illyrian kings (Scerdilaidas...
- a few followers to the fortified and strategically well-placed city of Rhizon, the prin****l base of the Illyrian fleet. According to Polybius, she made...
- November 2020. Piotr Dyczek; Krzysztof Jakubiak; Adam Lajtar, eds. (2020). "Rhizon–capital of the Illyrian kingdom–some remarks". Ex Oriente Lux. Studies in...
- Teuta, who ruled the region in 3rd century BC. Teuta had a residence in Rhizon and a summer residence between the church of St. Rocco in Donja Lastva and...