Timeline of Illyrian history
- Around 2000 BC, the proto-Illyrian culture begins to form when indigenous Danubian farmers were invaded by warrior-herders belonging to the Yamnaya culture from the Plateau of Phrygia. They inhabit the western half of the Balkan Peninsula.[1]
- 1200BC (or perhaps earlier), some Illyrians begin a movement to Gaul, Spain, England, northern and central Italy, Poland and even Scandinavia.[2]
- 1000 BC, Illyrians mining salt in Gmunden, present-day Austria; by 900 BC they had lost their silver mines in Oberzeiring to the Celts.
- 8th century BC, Illyrian culture begins to flourish on the coasts of the Adriatic, centered in Glasinac and Shkodra.
- 5th century: Illyrians mentioned by Herodotus, inhabiting Dalmatia, Bosnia and Herzegovina, with a major center at Shkodra.[3]
- 360 B.C., the Illyrians attack the Macedonians, after obtaining tribute from them. Perdiccas, the king of the Macedonians is killed in battle together with 400 of his soldiers.[4]
- Before 336 B.C., Perdiccas' brother, Philip drives the Illyrians from his territory.[5]
- 218 B.C., Scerdilaidas, an ally of Macedonia helps Philip during the Social War.[6]
References
- Young, Antonia; Hodgson, John; Young, Nigel (1997-01-01). Albania. Clio Press. ISBN 9781851092604.
- Stipčević, Aleksandar (1977). The Illyrians: history and culture. Noyes Press. ISBN 9780815550525.
- Harry Mountain: The Celtic Encyclopedia, Volume 1, p. 83
- Aleksandar Stipčević: The Illyrians : history and culture, page 43
- Hogain, Daithi O.; Hógáin, Dáithí (2003). The Celts: A History - Dáithí Ó hÓgáin - Google Books. ISBN 9780851159232. Retrieved 2013-08-12.
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