Definitions for Illyricum

Illyricum Il·lyr·i·cum

Spelling: [ih-leer-i-kuh m]
IPA: /ɪˈlɪər ɪ kəm/

Illyricum is a 9 letter English word.

You can make 121 anagrams from letters in Illyricum (ciillmruy).

Definitions for Illyricum

noun

  1. a Roman province in ancient Illyria.

Examples for Illyricum

Illyricum Magnum comprised in the fourth century nearly all the Roman provinces of eastern Europe.

Vienna and Athens at different times formed part of Illyricum, but no geographer would ever have included these cities in Illyria.

There seems no kind of temptation to attribute them to any date earlier than the Roman conquest of Illyricum.

After the battle of Pharsalus, he was commissioned to transport some recently levied troops to Illyricum.

Satisfaction was demanded by Rome of Illyricum, but to no purpose.

In Pannonia and Illyricum, the same absence of any language of Latin origin is manifest.

These vessels took their name from the Liburni, on the coast of Illyricum.

The ancient Illyricum, of which Bulgaria is a part, undoubtedly belonged to the Roman patriarchate.

In Illyricum there is no example unless possibly at Belgrade.

And as this was the next province to Illyricum, it exactly agrees with the Epistle.

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