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Mediterranean climate with
continental influences. An
urban settlement called Skodra was
founded by the
Illyrian tribe of
Labeatae in the 4th
century BCE. It...
- of Mat, up to
Meteon in the north.
Their centre and main
stronghold was
Skodra,
which during the last
period of the
Illyrian kingdom was the
capital city...
- the 4th-3rd
century BCE
constituting the
citadel of the
Illyrian city of
Skodra,
which together with
various sites of the
lower city,
shows the growing...
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Continuously inhabited since the
Early Bronze Age, an
urban settlement called Skodra was
founded by
Illyrians in the 4th
century BC and
fortified in
moenia aeacia...
- of
Illyria during Agron's
reign (250 BC – 230 BC)
Capital Known:
Rhizon Skodra Common languages
Illyrian language Religion Illyrian religion Government...
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Ancient Roman road from
Skodra to Doclea, and
position of
medieval Balec...
- D A S S A R E T I
BYLLIONES AMANTES Rhizon • • Meteon Doclea • Buthoe •
Skodra • Ulkinion • • Lissos Scupi • Epi****os- Dyrrhachion • • Lychnidos Royal •...
- Tsinganos, Panagiotis; Cornelis, Bruno; Cornelis, Jan; Jansen, Bart;
Skodras, Athan****ios (2020). "Data
Augmentation of
Surface Electromyography for...
- Morava.
Their territory was
located inland from the
Ardiaei and the Lake
Skodra,
extending east to the
Dardani and
north or
northeast to the Triballi. Along...
-
Mithradates VI,
invaded Roman Macedonia (c. 89 BC)
Pleuratus I
ruler near
Skodra (before c. 250 BC) Agron, son of
Pleuratus II (c. 250-230 BC) Pinnes, son...