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Article: Illyrians
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[edit]Pre-Roman
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Languages
[edit]Three onomastic regions:[1]
- Liburnian
- Central Dalmatian
- Southeast Dalmatian (Neretva–Thesprotia)
- In historic times the Illyrii proprie dicti can be localized in the area around Durrës (Dyrrhachion)[2]
- Αβα, Αβαιoς
- Βρευκoς, Βρυγoς, Βρειγoς, Βρικεν(ν)α
- Γενθιoς/Gentius, Gentilla, Γενθεας, Γενθεις (-ις) [fem.], Γενθιανoς/ Γενθιανη, Genthena [fem.]
- Γραβος, Γραβων, Grabaei (gentilic name)
- Εορταιoς, Ἐορδάια, Ἐορδαικός;
- Επικαδoς/Epicadus
- Λαιδων, Λαιδιας, Λαιδα/Λειδα [fem.], Σκερδι-λαΐδας/Scerdilaedus
- Μαλλικα, Dimallum (place name)
- Μονουνιoς
- Πλαιoς, Πλαια [fem.], Plaianus
- Πλευρατoς, Πλευρίας
- Πρευρατoς, Πρευραδoς
- Τατα/Tata, Ταταια, Τατω [fem.], Tattaia, Tato [masc.?], Tata [masc.]
- Τευτιoς, Τεμi-τευ- τα, Τευταια (-εα), Teuticus, Τρι-τεύτα, Teuta(na), Τευτάμης, Τευταμίδης, Τευτί-απλoς, Teut-meitis;
- Τραυζoς, Τραυζινα; Τριτoς, Τριτω [fem.], Et-Tritus, Τριτύ-μαλλoς.[2]
- In historic times the Illyrii proprie dicti can be localized in the area around Durrës (Dyrrhachion)[2]
==Further reading== (May I...?) Thank you.
- Dzino, Danijel. "‘Illyrians’ in ancient ethnographic discourse". In: Dialogues d'histoire ancienne. Vol. 40, n°2, 2014. pp. 45-65. [www.persee.fr/doc/dha_0755-7256_2014_num_40_2_3944]
- ^ De Simone 2017, p. 1868.
- ^ a b De Simone 2017, p. 1869.