Illyricum
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ILLYRICUM — quod ILLYRIS Prol. et Lucano Civ. Bell. l. 4. v. 433. Illyria Steph. regio est in ora maris Hadriatici, Italiae opposita, cuius termini non ab omnibus iisdem limitibus circum scribuntur. Plin. l. 3. c. 21. 22. et 26. enim hanc inter Asium et… … Hofmann J. Lexicon universale
Illyricum — can refer to:* Illyricum (Roman province)* Diocese of Illyricum* Praetorian prefecture of Illyricum … Wikipedia
Illyricum — [i lir′i kəm] Roman province including Illyria; later, Roman prefecture including much of the Balkan Peninsula & some of the area north of the Adriatic … English World dictionary
Illyricum — Illyrien (altgr. Illyris Ἰλλυρίς) ist eine antike Bezeichnung für das Land der Illyrer im Westen der Balkanhalbinsel. Nach Eroberung des Gebietes durch die Römer wurde es zu einer römischen Provinz mit wechselndem Umfang: lat. Illyricum.… … Deutsch Wikipedia
Illyricum — A country to the north west of Macedonia, on the eastern shores of the Adriatic, now almost wholly comprehended in Dalmatia, a name formerly given to the southern part of Illyricum (2 Tim. 4:10). It was traversed by Paul in his third… … Easton's Bible Dictionary
Illyricum — A Roman province which is in the NW of the Balkan peninsula. Paul claims to have preached as far as Illyricum (Rom. 15:19) at the time of writing. Jerome, who translated the Bible into Latin (known as the Vulgate) was born in Illyricum about 342… … Dictionary of the Bible
Illyricum — A fourth century prefecture (q.v.) in the Balkan Peninsula (q.v.) comprising Pannonia, Macedonia, and Dacia (qq.v.). It was divided into two parts after 395. Justinian I (q.v.) transferred the capital of the prefecture to Justiniana Prima (q.v … Historical dictionary of Byzantium
Illyricum sacrum — (izg. ilìrikum sȁkrum) DEFINICIJA crkveno djelo (9 knjiga) na kojem su radili talijanski povjesničari Filippo Riceputi (1667 1742), Daniel Farlati (1690 1773) i Jaccopo Coleti (1734 1827), sadrži podatke za političku i kulturnu povijest južnih… … Hrvatski jezični portal
Illyricum Sacrum — Daniele Farlati (* 22. Februar 1690 in San Daniele del Friuli; † 25. April 1773 in Padua) war ein Kirchenhistoriker und Jesuit. Sein bekanntestes Werk ist Illyricum Sacrum, eine monumentale Arbeit über die kirchlichen Verhältnisse in den… … Deutsch Wikipedia
Illyricum (Roman province) — The Roman province of Illyricum replaced the formerly independent kingdom of Illyria. It stretched from the Drilon river in modern Albania to Istria (Croatia) in the west and to the Sava river (Croatia) in the north. Salonae (near modern Split in … Wikipedia
Illyricum Superium — Lage Dalmatiens im Römischen Reich Dalmatia war eine römische Provinz. Der Name der Provinz ist vom illyrischen Volksstamm der Dalmates abgeleitet. Geschichte 156 v. Chr. unterwarfen die Römer die dalmatischen Illyrer und machten sie… … Deutsch Wikipedia