Examples of using Illyrian in English and their translations into Spanish
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Its Latin name is Adrian oros while the current name is suspected to be derived from the name of an ancient Illyrian tribe that lived on the eastern slopes of the mountain.
Agron succeeded in extending Illyrian rule over many peoples and cities in the Adriatic region.
Croatia has a rich and varied history-- it was ruled by Illyrian kings, Roman and Byzantine Emperors,
In 1817 he wrote the"Booklet on Illyrian poetry"- De poesi Illyrica libellus,
the area was inhabited by Illyrian tribes such as the Delmetae, who spoke an Illyrian language, an ancient branch of Indo-European.
Napoleon formed the short-lived Illyrian Provinces from the annexed territories in Carniola,
summer of 214 BC, Philip again attempted an Illyrian invasion by sea, with a fleet of 120 lembi.
However, when Illyrian forces attacked a convoy of ships with grain intended for the military,
prompting the Roman Republic to launch the first of the two Illyrian Wars the following year.
laid waste to Illyrian cities and forts on the river,
to Napoleon's Illyrian Provinces.
which approve the suppression of Illyrian piracy.
or"Illyrian" ones compiled from epigraphy, e.g. from the necropolis at Dyrrhachion excavated in 1958-60.
with its warships being handed over to the French to guard the newly formed the Illyrian provinces.
Amyntas had barely seized the throne in 394/3 when he found his kingdom under attack by a powerful Illyrian force, probably led by Bardylis,
Tirana, has a bust Pyrrhus of Epirus next to the bust of Teuta(an Illyrian), and under that of Scanderbeg,
Celtic and Illyrian tribes as well as an Achaean-Aetolian alliance.
on a site where native Illyrian tribes lived, and was perhaps the most important of the several classical towns known as Apollonia.
Although it is not sure that the Albanian language was derived from the ancient Illyrian language or any other one of that group,
Central European, Illyrian, Euxinian, Caucasian,