The Romans establish numerous military camps and …

Years: 45BCE - 99

The Romans establish numerous military camps and colonies in Illyria and completely latinize the coastal cities.

They also oversee the construction of aqueducts and roads, including the Via Egnatia, a famous military highway and trade route that leads from Durres through the Shkumbin River valley to Macedonia and Byzantium (later Constantinople).

Copper, asphalt, and silver are extracted from the mountains.

The main exports are wine, cheese, and oil, as well as fish from Lake Scutari and Lake Ohrid.

Imports include tools, metalware, luxury goods, and other manufactured articles.

Apollonia becomes a cultural center; Julius Caesar himself sends his nephew, later the Emperor Augustus, to study there.

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