| | B.C. |
| Foundation of Korkyra | c. 734 |
| Foundation of Epidamnos | c. 627 |
| War between Corinth and Korkyra about Epidamnos | 435 |
| Colonization of Pharos and Issa | 385 |
| Korkyra held by Agathoklês | 300 |
| Korkyra held by Pyrrhos | 287 |
| First Roman war with Illyria, time of Queen Teuta and
Demetrios of Pharos | 229 |
| Korkyra, Epidamnos, and Apollonia become allies of Rome | 229 |
| Second Illyrian War | 219 |
| Foundation of Aquileia | 181 |
| First Roman Conquest of Illyria | 168 |
| First mention of Tragyrion (Traü) | 158 |
| First Dalmatian War | 156 |
| Salona the head of Dalmatia | 117 |
| Roman Conquest of Istria | 107 |
| Foundation of Forum Julii | c. 45 |
| Colony of Tergeste fortified by Augustus | 32 |
| Foundation of Pietas Julia | c. 30 |
| | A.D. |
| Final conquest of Dalmatia | 6 |
| Martyrdom of Saint Caius | 296? |
| Diocletian retires to Salona | 305 |
| Crispus put to death at Pola | 326 |
| First church of Aquileia built by Fortunatian | c. 347 |
| Gallus put to death at Pola | 354 |
| Aquileia destroyed by Attila | 452 |
| Dalmatia under Marcellian | 454-468 |
| Dalmatia under Odoacer | c. 480
|
| Dalmatia under Theodoric | 488 |
| The Emperor Glycerius Bishop of Salona | 474 |
| Nepos killed near Salona | 480 |
| Salona recovered to the Empire | 535 |
| Building of the church of Parenzo | 535-543 |
| Belisarius sails from Salona | 544 |
| Narses sails from Salona | 552 |
| Schism in the church of Aquileia | 557 |
| Beginning of the Patriarchate of Grado | 606 |
| Lombard conquest of Italy begins | 568 |
| Slavonic settlements under Heraclius | c. 620 |
| Salona destroyed by the Avars | 639 |
| Inland Dalmatia under Charles the Great; the coast cities
left to the Eastern Empire | 806 |
| The church of Pola built by Bishop Handegis | 857 |
| Cattaro taken by the Saracens | 867 |
| Saracen siege of Ragusa | 867 |
| First Venetian conquest of Dalmatia | 997 |
| Poppo Patriarch of Aquileia; rebuilding of the church | 1019-1042 |
| First authentic mention of Gorizia | 1051 |
| Croatian kingdom of Dalmatia | 1062 |
| Foundation of Saint Nicolas at Traü | 1064 |
| Corfu conquered by Robert Wiscard | 1081 |
| Corfu recovered by the Empire | 1085 |
| Exploits of the English exiles at Durazzo | 1086 |
| Magyar kingdom of Dalmatia | 1102 |
| The tower of Saint Mary's at Zara built by Coloman of
Hungary | 1105 |
| Beginning of the Counts of Gorizia | 1120 |
| Corfu held by Roger of Sicily | 1147-1150 |
| Dalmatia restored to the Eastern Empire | 1171 |
| Corfu conquered by William the Good | 1186 |
| Corfu, Durazzo, etc., held by Margarito as a kingdom dependent
on Sicily | 1186 |
| Richard the First at Ragusa | 1192 |
| Taking of Zara by the Crusaders | 1202
|
| Venetian Counts at Ragusa | 1204 |
| Corfu and Durazzo first occupied by Venice | 1206 |
| Building of Traü cathedral | 1215-1321 |
| Corfu and Durazzo recovered by Michael of Epeiros | 1216 |
| Durazzo recovered by the Empire | 1259 |
| Corfu and Durazzo ceded to Manfred | 1268 |
| Consecration of Saint Anastasia at Zara | 1285 |
| Durazzo under Servia | 1322 |
| Durazzo restored to the Kings of Naples | 1322 |
| Pola submits to Venice | 1331 |
| Neapolitan duchy of Durazzo | 1333-1360 |
| Treviso first occupied by Venice | 1338 |
| Building of the Archbishop's castle at Salona | 1347 |
| Treviso besieged by Lewis of Hungary | 1356 |
| Dalmatia ceded to Lewis of Hungary | 1358 |
| Durazzo the capital of an Albanian kingdom | 1358-1392 |
| Complete independence of Ragusa | 1359 |
| Markquard, Patriarch of Aquileia; recasting of the church | 1365-1381 |
| Gradual advance of Venice in Dalmatia | 1378-1444 |
| Treviso ceded to Leopold of Austria | 1381 |
| Trieste commends itself to Austria | 1381 |
| Final acquisition of Corfu by Venice | 1386 |
| Venetian occupation of Argos | 1388 |
| Treviso restored to Venice | 1388 |
| Second Venetian acquisition of Durazzo | 1392 |
| Building of the palace at Ragusa | 1388-1435 |
| Butrinto and Parga commend themselves to Venice | 1407 |
| Consecration of Saint Chrysogonos at Zara | 1407 |
| Sebenico annexed by Venice | 1412 |
| Building of the cathedral at Sebenico | 1415-1555 |
| Cattaro becomes Venetian | 1419 |
| Traü annexed by Venice | 1420 |
| Curzola finally submits to Venice | 1420 |
| Dominions of the Patriarch of Aquileia annexed by Venice | 1420 |
| Udine annexed by Venice | 1420
|
| Lesina occupied by Venice | 1424 |
| The city of Aquileia left to the Patriarchs | 1451 |
| Argos ceded by Venice | 1463 |
| Fluctuations between Venice and the Turk in Dalmatia | 1465-1718 |
| Date of the cloister at Badia | 1477 |
| Otranto taken by the Turks | 1480 |
| Otranto recovered by Alfonso | 1481 |
| Veglia annexed by Venice | 1481 |
| Monopoli stormed by the Venetians | 1495 |
| Trani, Otranto, and other cities pledged to Venice by Ferdinand
of Naples | 1496 |
| Durazzo and Butrinto lost by Venice | 1500 |
| Gorizia annexed to Austria by Maximilian | 1500 |
| Treviso besieged by Maximilian | 1508 |
| Trani, etc., recovered by Ferdinand of Aragon | 1509 |
| Building of the Dogana at Ragusa | 1520 |
| Trani, etc., recovered by Venice | 1528 |
| Trani, etc., restored to Charles the Fifth | 1530 |
| Aquileia annexed to Austria | 1544 |
| Mark Anthony de Dominis Archbishop of Spalato | 1622 |
| Building of the gate at Curzola | 1643 |
| The great earthquake at Ragusa | 1667 |
| Prevesa won and Butrinto recovered by Venice | 1685-1699 |
| The Emperor Leopold repairs the castle of Gorizia | 1660 |
| Athens taken by Morosini | 1687 |
| Abolition of the patriarchate of Aquileia; Udine and Gorizia
become metropolitan sees | 1751 |
| Peace of Campo Formio; fall of Venice: Venetia, Istria,
and Dalmatia, except Ragusa, occupied by Austria | 1797-8 |
| The Ionian Islands and the Venetian outposts ceded to France | 1797 |
| Septinsular Republic under Ottoman overlordship | 1798 |
| Prevesa stormed by Ali of Jôannina | 1798 |
| Venetia, Istria, Trieste, and Dalmatia ceded to the French
kingdom of Italy; Dalmatia partly occupied | 1805 |
| The Republic of Ragusa suppressed by Buonaparte | 1808 |
| Various points occupied by England | 1810-1814
|
| Cattaro delivered from France by England and Montenegro;
Cattaro, capital of Montenegro | 1813 |
| Dalmatia recovered by Austria, Ragusa also occupied by
Austria for the first time | 1814 |
| Venetia, Istria, and Trieste recovered by Austria | 1814 |
| English occupation of Curzola | 1813-1815 |
| The Ionian Islands under British protection | 1815 |
| Surrender of Parga to the Turk | 1819 |
| Liberation of Venice and recovery by Austria | 1848-9 |
| The Ionian Islands added to free Greece | 1864 |
| Final liberation of Venetia | 1866 |
| Austrian attempt to infringe the liberties of the Bocchesi;
defeat of the Austrians | 1869 |
| Beginning of the war in Herzegovina | 1875 |
| Servian and Montenegrin war; recovery of Antivari, Dulcigno,
and Spizza by Montenegro | 1876-7 |
| Congress of Berlin; Dulcigno restored to the Turk; Spizza
taken by Austria; Antivari left to Montenegro; the
Turk "invited" to cede Epeiros to free Greece | 1878 |
| The liberation of Epeiros decreed the second time | 1880 |
| Dulcigno recovered for Montenegro | 1880 |
| Liberation of Thessaly, but not of Epeiros | 1881 |