Epidamnos
Επίδαμνος (in Greek) | |
The amphitheater of Durrës | |
| Alternative name | Durrës |
|---|---|
| Location | Durrës, Durrës County, Albania |
| Region | Northern Albania |
| Coordinates | 41°16′N 19°30′E / 41.267°N 19.500°E |
| Type | Settlement |
| Part of | Durrës |
| History | |
| Founded | 7th century BC |
| Cultures | Greek |
Epidamnos (Ancient Greek: Επίδαμνος, Albanian: Epidamn), later known as Dyrrachium (Latin: Dyrrhachium, Greek: Δυρράχιον, Albanian: Dyrrah), was a prominent city on the Adriatic coast, located in modern-day Durrës, Albania. It was founded in 627 BC by Greek settlers from Corinth and Corcyra (modern Corfu). and evolved into a significant political, commercial, and military hub throughout antiquity. Initially a Greek colony, it became a major Illyrian center, then a key Roman and Byzantine stronghold, before continuing its historical trajectory under later empires.