Dyrrachium in the early Christian and Byzantine period

"The modern city of Durrës, Albania's second largest city, is built on the remains of the ancient one, known as Epidamnos or Dyrrachion, transformed into Dyrrachium in Roman period, dates from the seventh century B.C. It was the most strategic city on the Adriatic Sea and a major port of I...

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Auteur principal: Miraj, Lida Fabian (Auteur)
Type de support: Imprimé Livre
Langue:Anglais
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Fernleihe:Fernleihe für die Fachinformationsdienste
Publié: Tiranë [publisher not identified] 2013
Dans:Année: 2013
Sujets / Chaînes de mots-clés standardisés:B Durrës / Christianisme / Byzantinisches Reich / Histoire 100-900
Sujets non-standardisés:B Histoire Archéologie Moyen âge 284-476 (Bas-Empire) Albanie Rome
B Durrës (Albania) Antiquites
B Durrës (Albania) History
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Résumé:"The modern city of Durrës, Albania's second largest city, is built on the remains of the ancient one, known as Epidamnos or Dyrrachion, transformed into Dyrrachium in Roman period, dates from the seventh century B.C. It was the most strategic city on the Adriatic Sea and a major port of Illyria for Italy, whence a branch of the Via Egnatia runs past (technically bypasses) Salonica to Constantinople subsequently to link New with Old Rome. Dyrrachium was the most strategic city in Adriatic Coast, a seafaring city-state and thrived on commerce, one of two principles [sic] gates of Christian diffusion in Balkans (the other was Salona). As part of East Illyricum and Macedonian Diocese, Dyrrachium was the capital of the province of Epirus Nova, part of the eastern Empire, when Theodosius divided Roman Empire in two parts. Archaeological material, such as the villa with Orpheus mosaic, the Early Christian and Medieval chapels at the amphitheater, St. Michael Basilica in Arapaj, the Byzantine Round Forum, the Byzantine walls, the sewerage system, is a good base for reconstructing the image of the city during Early Christian and Byzantine period. Interesting mosaics, marble architectural fragments, mostly Proconnesian imports, and engraved inscriptions bear witnes[s] of the artistic, economic and architectural development of the city during this period"--Back cover
Description:Bibliogr. (p. 112-141)
ISBN:9928051259