Extent of the Roman Empire in 218 BC (dark red), 133 BC (light red), 44 BC (orange), AD 14 (yellow), later acquisitions (green) and Trajan's Eastern conquests (light green)
Roman provinces in the central Balkans
Roman Provinces
Roman era Balkans
Roman Empire boundaries between 60-400 AD
boundaries of the western and eastern Roman empires after the death of Theodosius I, in 395 AD
Praetorian Prefectures of the Roman Empire (395 AD)
"barbarian" invasions of the Roman Empire showing the major incursions from 100 to 500 CE
Dacia
Roman era Balkans
Dacia 82 B.C.
Dacia in Ist century A.D.
The Roman province of Dacia
Thrace
Thracian language extent according to Duridanov
Ancient Thrace
ancient Thrace,map made in 1585
Odrysian kingdom 431 BC
Paeonia & Environs
Paeonia & Environs
Paeonia
Paionia
Tribes in Thrace & Celtic migrations
Celtic migrations
Tribes in Thrace
Tribes in Thrace
Triballi
Illyria
Illyrian Etnogenesis
Prehistoric Illyrians;Sites and Cultures
Prehistoric Illyrians;Sites and Cultures
Illyrian tribes
Illyrians, Illyria Barbara, Illyria Graeca, Illyrians Proper and Environs
Approximate extent of the Illyrian territories prior to Roman conquest
Illyrian tribes (svg)
Illyrian tribes
(svg) Illyrians Proper
Dardania & Environs
Kingdom of Agron of the Ardiaei (250 BC - 230 BC)
Kingdom of Teuta 230 - 228 BC
Roman Client state governed by Demetrius of Pharos (228 - 220 BC)
Locator of Dacia ; from 2nd century to 376 it is the first settlement kingdom for the Goths at the borderline of the Empire.
'Gothic' migrations according to Madison Grant (1916)
Notes and references
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