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Illyrian
Illyrian may refer to: Illyria, the historical region on the Balkan Peninsula Illyrians, an ancient tribe inhabiting Illyria Illyrian language, languages of Serbo-Croatian Illyrian movement, a cultural movement in 19th century Croatia Illyrian Provinces, a province of the First French Empire Kingdom of wikipedia.org
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Illyrian
Illyrian, a. and n. (ɪˈlɪrɪən) [f. L. Illyrius, a. Gr. Ἰλλυριός.] A. adj. 1. Of or pertaining to the Illyrians or to ancient Illyria (or Illyricum), a country lying east of the Adriatic and at an early period extending northwards to the Danube.1553 N. Grimalde tr. Cicero's Bookes of Dueties (1558) i... Oxford English Dictionary
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Illyrian (South Slavic)
already used the name Illyrian with a different signification. A notion of pan-Slavic "Illyrian" national identity, often with "Illyrian" as its language, remained strong among intellectuals in Croatia from the fifteenth wikipedia.org
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Illyrian dog
Illyrian dog may refer to: Illyrian Hound, another name of the Barak hound, a dog breed of the scenthound type Illyrian Shepherd, an extinct dog breed breeds: Šarplaninac, a livestock-guardian dog named after the Šar Mountains Karst Shepherd, a livestock-guardian dog, originating in Slovenia See also Illyrian wikipedia.org
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Illyrian kingdom
Under the Ardiaean dynasts, the Illyrian kingdom reached its apex. The dominant power of the Illyrian kingdom in the region ceased after the Illyrian defeat in the Illyro-Roman Wars (229–168 BC). wikipedia.org
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Illyrian Eneti
References Citations Bibliography Illyrian tribes Ancient tribes in Albania Ancient tribes in Kosovo Ancient tribes in North Macedonia Illyrian Albania Illyrian Kosovo wikipedia.org
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Illyrian Academy (1703)
The Illyrian Academy was founded at the very beginning of the 18th century, probably in 1703 or in 1704. Paštrić probably became a member of the Illyrian Academy. wikipedia.org
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Illyrian religion
Illyrian religion refers to the religious beliefs and practices of the Illyrian peoples, a group of tribes who spoke the Illyrian languages and inhabited Albanians preserved traces of Illyrian religious symbolism, and ancient Illyrian religion is probably one of the underlying sources from which Albanian wikipedia.org
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Illyrian armorials
The armorials combine historical (late medieval) with fictional coats of arms to construct the notion of an "Illyrian Empire". Slavic history Pan-Slavism Rolls of arms Illyrian movement wikipedia.org
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Illyrian language
In older research under the influence of pan-Illyrian theories, the Histrian, Venetic and Liburnian languages were considered to be Illyrian dialects. of the extent of Illyrian settlement. wikipedia.org
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Illyrian fibulae
Illyrian fibulae or brooches were widely used by Illyrians and were very common in Illyria. References See also Illyrians Illyrian art Illyrian clothing wikipedia.org
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Dando the Illyrian
Dando (or Dandon) was an Illyrian who, according to Pliny the Elder, supposedly lived for 500 years or more. References Illyrian people wikipedia.org
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Illyrian Tribes
Illyrian tribes Possibly related peoples Antitani / Atintanes / Atintani? (Illyrian Atintani) Dassaretae (Dassareti)? Some such as Wilhelm Tomaschek and Paul Kretschmer claim that the language spoken by the Paeonians belonged to the Illyrian family, while Dimitar Dechev wikipedia.org
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Illyrian movement
The terminological shift from "Croatian" to "Illyrian" more accurately reflected the ideological goals of the Illyrian movement, as well as the usage of 1839 , "The foundation of the Illyrian and Latin language") they were led by the ideological goals of the Illyrian movement, building upon the language wikipedia.org
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Illyrian education
Illyrian education stretches over a period of time between the 8th century BCE, when the Illyrian culture began to flourish, and the 7th century CE, when Illyrian educators Cratillus, son of Machatas Cratillus, son of Machatas was a gymnasiarch from the Illyrian city of Nikaia who lived in the 3rd century wikipedia.org
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