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    L’Illyricum ecclésiastique.L. Duchesne - 1892 - Byzantinische Zeitschrift 1 (3).
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    Illyricum II Pierre Cabanes: L'Illyrie mérìdionale et l'Épire dans l' Antiquité II. Actes du IIe Colloque International de Clermont-Ferrand (25–27 octobre, 1990). Pp. 284; 138 illus. Paris: De Boccard, 1993. Paper. [REVIEW]Zofia Halina Archibald - 1994 - The Classical Review 44 (02):365-367.
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    The Presence of Legio Xx in Illyricum: A Reconsideration.Nikola Cesarik - 2019 - Classical Quarterly 69 (1):278-289.
    Since Sir Ronald Syme wrote a paper on the legions under Augustus, there has not been much development on the movement of legions in Illyricum beforea.d.9. The basic reference work on the matter is still J.J. Wilkes'sDalmatia; and the last considerable upgrade was made in this very journal—in the paper by Stephen Mitchell, who showed thatlegio VIIwas most probably one of the legions that Marcus Silvanus brought from Galatia to fight the Pannonians at the Volcaean marches ina.d.7. Since the (...)
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    Deux églises à chœur tréflé de l'Illyricum oriental Observations sur leur type architectural.Yannis Varalis - 1999 - Bulletin de Correspondance Hellénique 123 (1):195-225.
    The basilica of the Faculty of Medicine plot at Knossos in Crete (beginning of 5th c.) and that of Antigoneia in Albania (end of 6th - beginning of 7th c.) constitute up to now two isolated examples in Eastern Illyricum, of churches whose sanctuary is in the form of a triconch added at the east of the naves. The study of these two edifices throws light on their differences and similarities, both architectural and functional; on the other hand a (...)
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  5. La prefecture du pretoire d'Illyricum au IV siecle.J. R. Palanque - 1951 - Byzantion 21:5-14.
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    Autonomie der illyrischen Kirche? Die Sixtus-Briefe der Collectio Thessalonicensis und der Streit um das kirchliche Illyricum.Jan-Markus Kötter - 2012 - Millennium 9 (1):163-186.
    Name der Zeitschrift: Millennium Jahrgang: 9 Heft: 1 Seiten: 163-186.
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    Cuntz's Ptolemy Die Geographie des Ptolemaeus: Galliae Germania Raetia Noricum Pannoniae Illyricum Italia. Handschriften, Text und Untersuchung von Otto Cuntz. Pp. v + 226; with three maps. Berlin: Weidmann, 1923. M. 10. [REVIEW]J. O. Thomson - 1925 - The Classical Review 39 (7-8):195-196.
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    Caesar and the East Philipp-Stephan G. Freber: Der hellenistische Osten und das Illyricum unter Caesar. (Palingenesia, 42.) Pp. 226. Stuttgart: Franz Steiner, 1993. Paper, DM 86. [REVIEW]Andrew Erskine - 1994 - The Classical Review 44 (02):350-351.
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    Sirmian Martyrs in Exile Pannonian Case-Studies Anda Re-Evaluation of The St. Demetrius Problem.Peter Tóth - 2010 - Byzantinische Zeitschrift 103 (1):145-170.
    The question of the origins of the cult of the fourth century martyr, Demetrius of Thessalonica has been the focal point of hagiographical research since the first publication of his passions by the Bollandists in 1780. Since then there were the most divergent hypotheses put forward to explain the obscure beginnings of his Thessalonican basilica and his alleged connection to Sirmium and its martyred deacon, Demetrius. Different ideas and assumptions were proposed based on various arthistorical, archaeological and literary observations, or (...)
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  10. Justinian.Jacqueline A. Laing - 2012 - In George Kurian (ed.), Encyclopaedia of Christian Civilisation. Blackwell.
    An account of the contribution of Justinian, a Byzantine emperor, born in 483 at Tauresium in Illyricum (now Skopje, Macedonia). He is best remembered for his codification of laws, military acumen, ecclesiastical contribution, and encouragement of Christian architecture. In the Orthodox Church he is regarded a saint, whose feast day falls on November 14th.
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    The Identity Problems of Q. Cornificius.Elizabeth Rawson - 1978 - Classical Quarterly 28 (01):188-.
    The problems connected with the Cornificii of the late Republic are various, and all concerned with identification. I have no major discoveries to present, but various minor rectifications and suggestions to make, which should give the younger Q. Cornificius at least more substance. Where he is concerned, one basic identification has been, rightly, generally accepted: that made by Jerome between the poet of the name and the Cornificius who fell in Africa in the wars of the Triumvirate, abandoned by the (...)
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    ‘Dagli altari alla polvere.’ Alaric, Constantine III, and the downfall of Stilicho.Jeroen W. P. Wijnendaele - 2018 - Journal of Ancient History 6 (2):260-277.
    It has been frequently asserted that the western Roman supreme commander Stilicho’s neglect of the Transalpine provinces during the usurpation of Constantine III contributed to his eventual downfall in 408. Stilicho’s fatal flaw, in this recurring opinion, seems to have been a desire to annex eastern Illyricum for which he sought to employ Alaric. In a volte-face, he then wished to use Alaric as the leader of the western field army that was supposed to bring down Constantine. The aim (...)
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    A Note on the Mutiny of the Pannonian Legions in A.D. 14.J. J. Wilkes - 1963 - Classical Quarterly 13 (2):268-271.
    The origins of the unrest among the Pannonian legions in A.D. 14 are easily discerned. The great war in Illyricum of A.D. 6–9 involved the legions in a series of extremely arduous campaigns extending across the western half of the Balkan Peninsula, in particular the impenetrable forests of Bosnia and the rugged karst of Dalmatia. The nearness of this area to Italy made the war a great crisis in the reign of Augustus: conquest of Illyricum was the keystone (...)
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    Julijan Odpadnik, Klavdij Mamertin in Amijan Marcelin: Zapolnitev »praznega mesta«?Gregor Pobežin - 2023 - Clotho 5 (2):57-71.
    Flavij Klavdij Julijan, pogosto imenovan »Julijan Odpadnik«, je vladal rimskemu cesarstvu od začetka leta 360 do svoje smrti v bitki 26. junija leta 363. Kljub kratki vladavini je Julijan izpeljal vrsto pomembnih reform, usmerjenih v različne vidike javnega življenja, vključno z upravljanjem provinc. Članek se osredotoča na njegove upravne dejavnosti v Iliriku, kjer je leta 361 po Kr. bival med kampanjo proti Konstanciju II. Med­tem ko se je Julijan med kampanjo soočal z neposrednimi taktičnimi težavami, je v Iliriku opravljal cesarske (...)
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