- Albanian: [ˈʃkɔdəɾ];
Albanian definite form: Shkodra;
historically known as
Scodra or Scutari) is the fifth-most-populous city of the
Republic of
Albania and...
- the Docleatae. The
Romans defeated Gentius, the last king of Illyria, at
Scodra (in present-day Albania) in 168 BC and
captured him,
bringing him to Rome...
- Albania, and part of present-day Kosovo. Its
capital city was Doclea,
later Scodra. The
Roman Empire conquered the Adriatic-Balkanic
region after the Third...
- "Iron Age
Fortifications and the
Origin of the City in the
Territory of
Scodra". Novensia. 25. Warszawa: Ośrodek Badań nad
Antykiem Europy Południowo-Wschodniej:...
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Apollonia and Dyrrhachium,
which were
allied to Rome. He was
defeated at
Scodra by a
Roman force under L.
Anicius Gallus, and in 167 BC he was
brought to...
- king Gentius, who kept his
capital at
Scodra. The
Romans defeated Gentius, the last king of Illyria, at
Scodra in 168 BC[citation needed] and captured...
-
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 on land...
-
earlier complaints, was
compelled to
dispatch amb****adors to the city of
Scodra in
order to
solicit reparations and
demand an end to all
pirate expeditions...
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relations with Rome. The
capital city of the
Illyrian kingdom under Gentius was
Scodra (now Shkodër, Albania). In 180 BC,
during his
early reign, the Dalmatae...
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Founded in the 4th
century BC, the city of
Scodra was the
capital of the
Illyrian kingdom of
Ardiaei and Labeatae...