Lychnidus

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Lychnidus was an ancient town in the Balkans, near Lake Ohrid, that served as an important stop along the Roman Via Egnatia trade and military route.

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Lychnidus canonical 1

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Predicate Object
instanceOf ancient city
archaeological site
connectedTo Dyrrhachium
surface form: Dyrrachium

Heraclea Lyncestis
Pella, Greece
surface form: Pella

Salonika
surface form: Thessalonica
country North Macedonia
culture Hellenistic
Illyrians
surface form: Illyrian

Romanitas
surface form: Roman
declinePeriod Late Antiquity
surface form: Late Roman period
era Classical antiquity
Late Antiquity
surface form: Late antiquity
flourishedInCentury 1st century CE
2nd century CE
3rd century CE
flourishedInPeriod Roman period
followedBy Ohrid
hasArchaeologicalRemains fortifications
necropolis
urban structures
languageUsed Greek
Latin
locatedIn Balkans
Illyricum
surface form: Illyria

Macedonia region
surface form: Macedonia (ancient region)
locatedNear Lake Ohrid
locatedOn Via Egnatia
mentionedIn Roman itineraries
modernSiteNear Ohrid
nearModernBorder Albania–North Macedonia border
partOf province of Macedonia
surface form: Province of Macedonia

Roman Empire
Via Egnatia
surface form: Via Egnatia network
precededBy pre-Roman settlement at Lake Ohrid
region southwestern Balkans
religion Greco-Roman polytheism
role military stop
trade center
way station on Via Egnatia
strategicImportance control of route between Dyrrachium and Thessalonica
transportRoute east–west route between Adriatic and Aegean
usedFor military logistics
trade
travel and communication
waterBody Lake Ohrid

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Via Egnatia passesThrough Lychnidus