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Illyria


 

: This article is about the ancient region in the south of Europe. For other uses of this word, see Illyria (disambiguation).

Legacy

After the province of Illyricum was divided into Dalmatia and Pannonia in 10 AD, the terms "Illyria" and "Illyrian" would generally go out of use, but would still be used in some circles. The name Illyria was revived by Napoleon for the 'Provinces of Illyria' that were incorporated into the French Empire from 1809 to 1813, and the 'Kingdom of Illyria' was part of Austria until 1849, after which time it was not used in the reorganised Austro-Hungarian Empire.

Related Topics:
Illyricum - Dalmatia - Pannonia - 10 AD - Napoleon - Provinces of Illyria - French Empire - 1809 - 1813 - Austria - 1849 - Austro-Hungarian Empire

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The name Illyrians was used by some groups among the Croats up to their period of romantic nationalism in the 19th century, but was eventually abandoned as a potentially misleading anachronism.

Related Topics:
Croats - Romantic nationalism - 19th century

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In drama and literature Illyria can be a half-fictional country, e.g., in William Shakespeare's Twelfth Night, Jean-Paul Sartre's Les Mains Sales and in Lloyd Alexander's The Illyrian Adventure ISBN 0141303131.

Related Topics:
William Shakespeare - Twelfth Night - Jean-Paul Sartre - Les Mains Sales - Lloyd Alexander

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Illyria has also been used in the popular television show Angel to portray an ancient god/demon that was reborn.

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