CHRONOLOGICAL TABLE.

B.C.
Foundation of Korkyrac. 734
Foundation of Epidamnosc. 627
War between Corinth and Korkyra about Epidamnos435
Colonization of Pharos and Issa385
Korkyra held by Agathoklês300
Korkyra held by Pyrrhos287
First Roman war with Illyria, time of Queen Teuta and Demetrios of Pharos229
Korkyra, Epidamnos, and Apollonia become allies of Rome229
Second Illyrian War219
Foundation of Aquileia181
First Roman Conquest of Illyria168
First mention of Tragyrion (Traü)158
First Dalmatian War156
Salona the head of Dalmatia117
Roman Conquest of Istria107
Foundation of Forum Juliic. 45
Colony of Tergeste fortified by Augustus32
Foundation of Pietas Juliac. 30
A.D.
Final conquest of Dalmatia6
Martyrdom of Saint Caius296?
Diocletian retires to Salona305
Crispus put to death at Pola326
First church of Aquileia built by Fortunatianc. 347
Gallus put to death at Pola354
Aquileia destroyed by Attila452
Dalmatia under Marcellian454-468
Dalmatia under Odoacerc. 480
Dalmatia under Theodoric488
The Emperor Glycerius Bishop of Salona474
Nepos killed near Salona480
Salona recovered to the Empire535
Building of the church of Parenzo535-543
Belisarius sails from Salona544
Narses sails from Salona552
Schism in the church of Aquileia557
Beginning of the Patriarchate of Grado606
Lombard conquest of Italy begins568
Slavonic settlements under Heracliusc. 620
Salona destroyed by the Avars639
Inland Dalmatia under Charles the Great; the coast cities left to the Eastern Empire806
The church of Pola built by Bishop Handegis857
Cattaro taken by the Saracens867
Saracen siege of Ragusa867
First Venetian conquest of Dalmatia997
Poppo Patriarch of Aquileia; rebuilding of the church1019-1042
First authentic mention of Gorizia1051
Croatian kingdom of Dalmatia1062
Foundation of Saint Nicolas at Traü1064
Corfu conquered by Robert Wiscard1081
Corfu recovered by the Empire1085
Exploits of the English exiles at Durazzo1086
Magyar kingdom of Dalmatia1102
The tower of Saint Mary's at Zara built by Coloman of Hungary1105
Beginning of the Counts of Gorizia1120
Corfu held by Roger of Sicily1147-1150
Dalmatia restored to the Eastern Empire1171
Corfu conquered by William the Good1186
Corfu, Durazzo, etc., held by Margarito as a kingdom dependent on Sicily1186
Richard the First at Ragusa1192
Taking of Zara by the Crusaders1202
Venetian Counts at Ragusa1204
Corfu and Durazzo first occupied by Venice1206
Building of Traü cathedral1215-1321
Corfu and Durazzo recovered by Michael of Epeiros1216
Durazzo recovered by the Empire1259
Corfu and Durazzo ceded to Manfred1268
Consecration of Saint Anastasia at Zara1285
Durazzo under Servia1322
Durazzo restored to the Kings of Naples1322
Pola submits to Venice1331
Neapolitan duchy of Durazzo1333-1360
Treviso first occupied by Venice1338
Building of the Archbishop's castle at Salona1347
Treviso besieged by Lewis of Hungary1356
Dalmatia ceded to Lewis of Hungary1358
Durazzo the capital of an Albanian kingdom1358-1392
Complete independence of Ragusa1359
Markquard, Patriarch of Aquileia; recasting of the church1365-1381
Gradual advance of Venice in Dalmatia1378-1444
Treviso ceded to Leopold of Austria1381
Trieste commends itself to Austria1381
Final acquisition of Corfu by Venice1386
Venetian occupation of Argos1388
Treviso restored to Venice1388
Second Venetian acquisition of Durazzo1392
Building of the palace at Ragusa1388-1435
Butrinto and Parga commend themselves to Venice1407
Consecration of Saint Chrysogonos at Zara1407
Sebenico annexed by Venice1412
Building of the cathedral at Sebenico1415-1555
Cattaro becomes Venetian1419
Traü annexed by Venice1420
Curzola finally submits to Venice1420
Dominions of the Patriarch of Aquileia annexed by Venice1420
Udine annexed by Venice1420
Lesina occupied by Venice1424
The city of Aquileia left to the Patriarchs1451
Argos ceded by Venice1463
Fluctuations between Venice and the Turk in Dalmatia1465-1718
Date of the cloister at Badia1477
Otranto taken by the Turks1480
Otranto recovered by Alfonso1481
Veglia annexed by Venice1481
Monopoli stormed by the Venetians1495
Trani, Otranto, and other cities pledged to Venice by Ferdinand of Naples1496
Durazzo and Butrinto lost by Venice1500
Gorizia annexed to Austria by Maximilian1500
Treviso besieged by Maximilian1508
Trani, etc., recovered by Ferdinand of Aragon1509
Building of the Dogana at Ragusa1520
Trani, etc., recovered by Venice1528
Trani, etc., restored to Charles the Fifth1530
Aquileia annexed to Austria1544
Mark Anthony de Dominis Archbishop of Spalato1622
Building of the gate at Curzola1643
The great earthquake at Ragusa1667
Prevesa won and Butrinto recovered by Venice1685-1699
The Emperor Leopold repairs the castle of Gorizia1660
Athens taken by Morosini1687
Abolition of the patriarchate of Aquileia; Udine and Gorizia become metropolitan sees1751
Peace of Campo Formio; fall of Venice: Venetia, Istria, and Dalmatia, except Ragusa, occupied by Austria1797-8
The Ionian Islands and the Venetian outposts ceded to France1797
Septinsular Republic under Ottoman overlordship1798
Prevesa stormed by Ali of Jôannina1798
Venetia, Istria, Trieste, and Dalmatia ceded to the French kingdom of Italy; Dalmatia partly occupied1805
The Republic of Ragusa suppressed by Buonaparte1808
Various points occupied by England1810-1814
Cattaro delivered from France by England and Montenegro; Cattaro, capital of Montenegro1813
Dalmatia recovered by Austria, Ragusa also occupied by Austria for the first time1814
Venetia, Istria, and Trieste recovered by Austria1814
English occupation of Curzola1813-1815
The Ionian Islands under British protection1815
Surrender of Parga to the Turk1819
Liberation of Venice and recovery by Austria1848-9
The Ionian Islands added to free Greece1864
Final liberation of Venetia1866
Austrian attempt to infringe the liberties of the Bocchesi; defeat of the Austrians1869
Beginning of the war in Herzegovina1875
Servian and Montenegrin war; recovery of Antivari, Dulcigno, and Spizza by Montenegro1876-7
Congress of Berlin; Dulcigno restored to the Turk; Spizza taken by Austria; Antivari left to Montenegro; the Turk "invited" to cede Epeiros to free Greece1878
The liberation of Epeiros decreed the second time1880
Dulcigno recovered for Montenegro1880
Liberation of Thessaly, but not of Epeiros1881