Ancient name for the eastern coastal region of the Adriatic, north of the Gulf of Corinth. Its three constituent districts were Dalmatia, Iapydia, and Liburnia. It later formed the Roman province of Illyricum. The Albanians are the survivors of its ancient peoples.
Greek colonies were established along the Illyrian coast in the 7th or early 6th century. An Illyrian kingdom, formed about 383
BC, survived until 168
BC when Rome conquered and annexed most of the country after it had sided with Perseus, King of Macedonia (ruled 179168
BC). The whole of the Illyrian region was formed into the Roman province Illyricum after the final subjugation in
AD 9 of Dalmatia (which had become an independent republic 180
BC). Illyrian works of art include the figurative Situla art of the 6th century
BC, depicting feasting and games.
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