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Timeline of Albanian history to 1993 : ウィキペディア英語版 | Timeline of Albanian history to 1993
Chronology of Important Events of Albania: ==2nd century AD 1 to 11th century==
*150,〔Madrugearu A, Gordon M. The wars of the Balkan peninsula. Rowman & Littlefield, 2007. p.146〕 Ptolemy's map shows the city of ''Albanopolis'' (located Northeast of Durrës). Ptolemy also mentions the Illyrian tribe named ''Albanoi'', who lived around this city.〔William Smith, LLD, Ed., ''Dictionary of Greek and Roman Geography'', 1854. Ptolemy is the earliest writer in whose works the name of the Albanians has been distinctly recognised. He mentions (3.13.23) a tribe called ALBANI (Ἀλβανοί) and a town ALBANOPOLIS (Ἀλβανόπολις), in the region lying to the E. of the Ionian sea; and from the names of places with which Albanopolis is connected, it appears clearly to have been in the S. part of the Illyrian territory, and in modern Albania. There is no means of forming a conjecture on how the name of this obscure tribe came to be extended to so considerable a nation.〕 The area was part of Roman Macedon, specifically the Epirus Nova subdivision. ''Epirus nova'' or ''New Epirus'' or ''Illyria Graeca''〔(The Loeb Editor's Notes ), 28 Nova Epirus or Illyris Graeca〕〔A new classical dictionary of Greek and Roman biography, mythology, and geography: partly based upon the Dictionary of Greek and Roman biography and mythology by Sir William Smith,1851,page 392〕〔(Catholic Encyclopedia - Durazzo )〕 or ''Illyris proper'' was a province of the Roman Empire established by Diocletian (244-311) during his restructuring of provincial boundaries. The province, belonged to the Roman province of Macedonia.〔Handbook of Ancient Geography and History by Ptz Wilhelm, ISBN 1-113-19974-1, The (734) southern portion, or Illyria Graeca, belonged to the province of Macedonia.〕〔Atlas of Classical History by R. Talbert, 1989, page 175: "... divided the diocese of Moesia into two, styled Thracia and Macedonia, the latter consisting of the provinces from Epirus Nova and Macedonia southward. But there is evidence that Constantine considered ..."〕 Later it became a theme〔Encyclopedia of ancient Greece by Nigel Guy Wilson, 2006, ISBN 0-415-97334-1, page 246〕 of the Byzantine Empire. Dyrrachium (or Epidamnus) was established as the capital of Epirus nova.〔Hendry, p. 299. ''The geography is entirely correct for Servius' time, since Diocletian's rearrangement of provincial boundaries included the creation of the province of Epirus Nova out of southern Illyricum with Dyrrachium (=Epidamnus) as its capital.''〕 The region of Epirus Nova corresponded〔Wilkes, J. J. The Illyrians, 1992,ISBN 0-631-19807-5,Page 210〕 to a part of Illyria that was now partly Hellenic〔American journal of philology, Τόμοι 98-99, by JSTOR (Organization), Project Muse, 1977, page 263, the partly Hellenic and partly Hellenized Epirus Nova〕 and partly Hellenized.〔American journal of philology, Τόμοι 98-99, by JSTOR (Organization), Project Muse,1977, page 263, the partly Hellenic and partly Hellenized Epirus Nova〕 The area was the line of division between the provinces of Illyricum and Macedonia.〔Migrations and invasions in Greece and adjacent areas by Nicholas Geoffrey Lemprière Hammond, 1976, ISBN 0-8155-5047-2, page 54: The line of division between Illyricum and the Greek area Epirus nova〕
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