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47: 1885: 1579: 411: 231: 524: 402:(41–54 AD) and in a military diploma published in the late 1990s, dated July 61 AD, units of auxiliaries from the Pannonian part of the province were mentioned as being stationed in Illyricum. Some other diplomas attest the same. This was during the reign of Nero (54–68 AD). Therefore, Šašel-Kos supports the notion that the province was dissolved during the reign of Vespasian (69–79 AD). 579:, to Italy so as to depose Odoacer. Zeno also wanted to get rid of the Ostrogoths, who were Roman allies and were settled in the eastern part of the empire, but were becoming restless and difficult to manage. Theodoric fought a four-year war in Italy, killed Odoacer, settled his people in Italy and established the 397:
erected between 54 and 68 AD attests that it was erected by the veteran of a legion stationed in Pannonia and argues that this is the first epigraphic evidence that a separate Pannonia existed at least since the reign of Nero. However, Šašel-Kos notes that an inscription attests a governor of
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The province of Illyricum was eventually dissolved and replaced by two smaller provinces: Dalmatia (the southern area) and Pannonia (the northern and Danubian area). It is unclear when this happened. Kovác noted that an inscription on the base of a statue of
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by removing them from the praetorian prefecture of Italy, Africa and Illyricum (which then became the praetorian prefecture of Italy and Africa) or that this praetorian prefecture was formed in 343 when Constans appointed a prefect for Italy.
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was rather selective. While urban centers, both coastal and inland, were almost completely romanized, the situation in the countryside was completely different. Despite the Illyrians being subject to a strong process of
1919: 1904: 337:(229 BC, 219/8 BC and 168 BC) mainly against the kingdom of the Ardiaei to the south of the region. In 168 BC, they abolished this kingdom and divided it into three republics. The area became a Roman 547:, and Dalmatia was under the western part of the Roman empire. Dalmatia remained an autonomous area. In 474, Leo I elevated Nepos as emperor of the western part of the empire in order to depose 515:), follow their own gods and traditions, and maintain their own social-political organization, which was adapted to Roman administration and political structure only in some necessities. 389:
as the military commander of Dalmatia under Germanicus in 9 AD; this is the earliest extant writing which indicates that the province of Illyricum comprised Dalmatia and Pannonia.
1954: 563:, a military commander, was in charge of Dalmatia thereafter. However, Odoacer used Nepos' murder as a pretext to invade Dalmatia, defeated Ovida and annexed Dalmatia to his 1949: 1811: 1784: 1318: 1815: 706: 1716: 1691: 933: 1790: 1800: 1762: 1758: 748: 613: 1884: 1578: 1934: 1853: 1849: 1773: 1769: 1780: 1750: 637: 1139:
Appian, the Foreign Wars, The Illyrian wars, Book 10, The Illyirian Wars; Loeb Classical Library, Vol II, Books 8.2-12, Harvard University Press, 1912;
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emperor in the west. Leo I refused to recognise him and still held Julius Nepos as the emperor of the west. Romulus Augustus was deposed in 476 by
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Barnes, T., Constantine: Dynasty, Religion and Power in the Later Roman Empire (Blackwell Ancient Lives), Wiley-Blackwell, reprint edition, 2013;
676: 607: 718: 619: 373:), the Romans changed the name of the coastal area to Dalmatia. In 6–9 AD, there was a large scale rebellion in the province of Illyricum, the 1701: 1062: 1035: 943: 772: 1805: 1795: 1311: 1845: 1731: 1012: 1003: 353:. The administrative organisation of Illyricum was carried out late in the reign of Augustus (27 BC – 14 AD) and early in the reign of 1924: 1874: 1864: 1840: 1746: 1741: 1706: 1696: 1233: 1176: 1166: 1156: 1144: 1711: 1939: 1859: 1826: 1651: 1641: 1253: 1188: 435: 913:Šašel-Kos, Pannonia or Lower Illyricum? Tyche Beitrage zur Alten Geschichte, Paryrologie und Epigraphik, Band 25.2010, pp. 123-130 1944: 1869: 1646: 625: 1661: 1052: 559:, who proclaimed himself king of Italy. Nepos remained in Dalmatia and continued to govern it until he was assassinated in 480. 1681: 1665: 1304: 1676: 1657: 206: 1914: 1008: 999: 785: 649: 532: 431: 1821: 1909: 1614: 760: 427: 730: 1959: 1686: 1523: 450:. Initially, it was under the praetorian prefecture of Italy, Africa and Illyricum. It seems that the three dioceses of 1736: 736: 1401: 700: 539:, the Roman emperor in the West. He seized control of Dalmatia and governed it independently until his death in 468. 1508: 499: 488: 306: 211: 527:
Independent Dalmatia - Extent of Marcellinus' Control (454–468), Julius Nepos' Control (468–480) and Ovida (480)
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Unless otherwise stated, the names of the proconsular governors from 182 to 235 are taken from Paul Leunissen,
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of Illyricum probably in 27 BC. Due to troubles in the northern part of the region in 16–10 BC, it became an
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The Central Balkan Tribes in pre-Roman Times: Triballi, Autariatae, Dardanians, Scordisci and Moesians
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there. Dalmatia and the rest of the former diocese of Pannonia came under the Ostrogothic Kingdom.
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Unless otherwise stated, the names of the proconsular governors from 147 to 182 are taken from
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writes that analysis of archaeological material from that period has shown that the process of
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Italy was never constituted as a province, instead retaining a special juridical status until
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Unless otherwise stated, the names of the proconsular governors from 69 to 139 are taken from
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by the Greeks. Originally, the Romans also called the area Illyria and later, Illyricum. The
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Barnes, T., The New Empire of Diocletian and Constantine, Harvard University Press, 1982;
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became the governor of Dalmatia even though he was a relative of the emperor of the East,
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Barnes, Constantine: Dynastyr, Religion and Power in the Later Roman Empire, p. 160, 2011
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died, the Roman Empire was partitioned among his sons. The empire was divided into three
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Cassius Dio, Roman History, Vol 6, Books 51-65 (Loeb Classical Library), Loeb, 1989;
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The region which ran along the coast of the Adriatic Sea and extended inland on the
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Dusanic, S., An Early Diploma Milirare, Starinar (1998) 51-62 = AE 1998, 1056 = M
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Konsuln und Konsulare in der Zeit von Commodus bis Severus Alexander
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Theodor Mommsen; William Purdie Dickson; Francis Haverfield (1886).
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MacGeorge, P., Late Roman Warlords. Oxford University Press, 2002;
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was dissolved and replaced by two separate provinces: Dalmatia and
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Burns, T., (1984). A History of the Ostrogoths (1984), p. 44
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The Provinces of the Roman Empire: From Caesar to Diocletian
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Velleius Paterculus, Compendium of Roman History, 2.96.2‑3
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Due to Octavian having subdued the more inland region of
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States and territories disestablished in the 5th century
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States and territories established in the 1st century BC
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Bury, J. B., History of the Later Roman Empire, p. 408.
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Holder R., P Roman Military Diplomas IV (2003), no. 202
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Appian, The Foreign Wars, The Illyrian Wars, 10.18-27
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Marcus Servilius, son of Gaius, probably before 14 AD
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Its name is derived from the name of an 45: 18: 1950:20s BC establishments in the Roman Empire 1268:Historia: Zeitschrift fĂĽr Alte Geschichte 1054:Illyricum in Roman Politics, 229 BC-AD 68 1125:(Amsterdam: J.C. Gieben, 1989), pp. 240f 689:Titus Prifernius Paetus Rosianus Geminus 409: 810: 677:Publius Coelius Balbinus Vibullius Pius 64: 54: 1228:Notitia Dignitarum, BiblioLife, 2009; 962:, Ĺ kolska knjiga Zagreb, 1974, page 70 817:Livy, The History of Rome, 45.26.11-15 719:Gaius Vettius Sabinianus Julius Hospes 620:Lucius Arruntius Camillus Scribonianus 51:Province of Dalmatia within the Empire 780:Independent rulers in the 5th century 773:Lucius Domitius Gallicanus Papinianus 673:: after 107, probably 108/109–111/112 442:. The provinces were also grouped in 178: 174: 160: 150: 137: 133: 100: 85: 81: 71: 7: 1328:Provinces of the early Roman Empire 938:. Gorgias Press LLC. pp. 203–. 571:, the new emperor of the east, sent 290:. Originally this region was called 1935:Romanization of Southeastern Europe 369:(along the mid-course of the River 14: 737:Lucius Junius Rufinus Proculianus 485:The Provinces of the Roman Empire 1883: 1577: 701:Publius Julius Scapula Tertullus 626:Gaius Calpetanus Rantius Sedatus 229: 204: 1057:. Cambridge University Press. 650:Lucius Funisulanus Vettonianus 601:: c.9 or 10 AD, first governor 593:Publius Silius, son of Publius 495:-speaking by the 4th century. 1: 1051:Dzino, Danijel (2010-01-21). 761:Lucius Cassius Dio Cocceianus 587:List of governors of Dalmatia 398:Illyricum under the reign of 487:) that coastal Dalmatia and 608:Publius Cornelius Dolabella 432:Italia, Africa et Illyricum 414:Dalmatia in the 4th century 1976: 1281:Sources and external links 1263:Wozniak, Frank E. 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Index

Province
Roman Empire

Salona
Governor
Publius Silius Nerva
Ovida
Antiquity
Illyrian Wars
Illyricum (Roman province)
Ostrogothic Kingdom
Roman province
Illyrian tribe
Dalmatae
Adriatic Sea
Albania
Croatia
Bosnia and Herzegovina
Montenegro
Serbia
Dalmatia
Illyria
Greek
Latin
Illyricum
Pannonia
Dinaric Alps
Illyria
Romans
Illyrian Wars

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