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Les environs:

The Byzantine Market Square in DurrësThe Byzantine Market Square in DurrësDurres ThermaeDyrrachium, Baths, fragments of a frescoAerial viewDyrrachium, Entrance to the scene in the amphitheaterDyrrachium, Passage under in the amphitheaterDyrrachium, Stairs in the amphitheaterDyrrachium, Chapel in the amphitheaterDyrrachium, Chapel in the amphitheaterDyrrachium, Chapel in the amphitheaterDyrrachium, Remains of the amphitheaterDyrrachium, Greek inscription in the amphitheaterDyrrachium, Passage under the amphitheaterDyrrachium, A gate in the amphitheaterDyrrachium, Mosaic in the chapel in the amphitheater, showing Saint StephenDyrrachium, Remains of the seasts in the amphitheaterDyrrachium, Mosaic in the chapel in the amphitheater, showing Saint StephenDyrrachium, Ceiling of a passage in the amphitheaterDyrrachium, Mosaic in the chapel in the amphitheater, showing Saint StephenRoman amphitheater DürresDurrës CastrumVenetian TowerDyrrachium, Unidentified monumentVia egnatiaPorto Romano Castle 1995Porto Romano in a postcard

Localisation:

  • Albanie, Durrës
  • geo:41.315926,19.446526
  • Précision ± 25-100 m.

Period or year:

  • -4xx? / unknown

Classification:

  • Ville
  • Invisible

Annotations

Dyrrhachium, modern Durazzo/Durres in Albania. Founded as a Greek colony Epidamnus and named Dyrrhacium by the Romans.1Most famous as the location of a series of battles between the armies of Caesar and Pompey in 48 BC.

https://www.academia.edu/27324791/Inschriften_aus_einer_Notgrabung_in_Durres

Références

  1. Woordenboek der Oudheid s.v. Dyrrhachium


Musées associés

Dürres, Archaeological Museum

Dürres, Archaeological Museum

Belgrade, Kalemegdan Lapidarium

Small museum with some sculpture and inscriptions.

Istanbul Archaeology Museums

Istanbul Archaeology Museums

Kunsthistorisches Museum Wien, Antikensammlung und Münzkabinett

Kunsthistorisches Museum Wien, Antikensammlung und Münzkabinett


À proximité

Byzantine Forum

Also known as the Roman Market, it was originally described as an open market complex in Roman times.

Roman Baths

Roman Baths

Roman Villa

Roman Villa