Examples of 'illyricum' in a sentence

Meaning of "illyricum"

Illyricum is a noun that historically refers to a region in the western Balkans during ancient times. It can also have cultural, historical, or geographical significance in certain contexts related to the Illyrians or the broader Adriatic region
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  • The ancient Roman province at the Balkan Peninsula.

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Praetorian prefecture of illyricum.
Pancratium illyricum from southern Europe is very similar.
He might have been a magister militum per Illyricum.
Now he sends me off to Illyricum without a farewell dinner.
Your brother is covering himself with glory in Illyricum.
The jurisdiction of the governor of Illyricum was limited to the coastal area.
When the two areas became a Roman province they were given the name Illyricum.
Ronald Syme outlined the importance of Illyricum as the province that held the empire together.
It was originally stationed either on the Rhine or in Illyricum.
The prefecture of Illyricum is notable.
He was in command of the Praetorian prefecture of Illyricum.
Illyricum was later divided into the provinces of Dalmatia and Pannonia.
Mundus remained in command of the forces in Illyricum thereafter.
Illyricum was composed of Dalmatia and Pannonia.
It was subordinate to the Praetorian prefecture of Illyricum.

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The Sclaveni then raided Illyricum and returned home with booty.
Dalmatia became part of the Roman province of Illyricum.
The emperor made Gessius praetorian prefect of Illyricum and made Valerius magister officiorum.
A truce was made and Alaric went to Illyricum.
The Greuthungi went to Illyricum and invaded the Western province of Pannonia.
His title in Latin would be magister militum per Illyricum.
Siscia retained a great ascendancy over the Illyricum region during the High Empire.
Procopius thought the Caucasus mountains extended as far as Illyricum.
The most pressing of these was an invasion of Illyricum and Pannonia by the Goths.
The Dalmatia region then became part of the Roman province of Illyricum.
Along with Illyricum.
The provincial governor resided in Salona in Dalmatia and governed Upper Illyricum.
Greece and Illyricum.
Valentinian retained the services of Dagalaifus and promoted Aequitius to Comes Illyricum.
Diocese of Illyricum.
Their numbers in Illyricum were so considerable, that the province complained of a scarcity of recruits.
Slavs were occupying northern Illyricum.
The whole territory was called Eastern Illyricum and formed part of the Eastern Empire.
Illyricum was subsequently split into the provinces of Pannonia and Dalmatia in year 10.
Later they called it Illyricum.
The province of Illyricum was dissolved and replaced by two separate provinces, Dalmatia and Pannonia.
Peace proved illusory and within a year the Huns began raiding Illyricum and Thrace once again.
In 10 AD Illyricum was split into two provinces, Pannonia and Dalmatia.
Magister militum per Illyricum.
In 372 Theodosius was deployed to Illyricum to lead the army there against the Sarmatians.
Antiquarian researches in Illyricum.
In 438, through the Theodosian Codex, Illyricum was again placed under Constantinopolitan jurisdiction.
Praetorian prefect of Illyricum.
Stilicho actually proposed using Alaric 's troops to enforce Honorius ' claim to the prefecture of Illyricum.
Exarchate of Illyricum.
Germanicus dealt with the troops in Germania, and Tiberius 's son Drusus dealt with Illyricum.
This invasion overran the Roman provinces of Pannonia and Illyricum and even threatened Italia itself.
Stilicho eventually drove him out around 397 and Alaric was made magister militum in Illyricum.
Constantine defeated Licinius, who was forced to cede Illyricum to Constantine, but not Thrace.
To do so, Stilicho may have needed to legitimize Alaric 's control of Illyricum.

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