Olcinium

Dictionary of Greek and Roman Geography

OLCI´NIUM(Οὐλκίνιον, Ptol 2.17.5; Olchinium, Plin. Nat. 3.26: Eth. Olciniatae), a town of some importance in Illyricum, which surrendered to the Romans at the commencement of hostilities with Gentius, and which, in consequence, received the privilege of freedom and immunity from taxation. (Liv. 45.26.) Dulcignoor Ulkin, as it is still called, is identified with this town. (Hahn, Albanesische Studien, p. 262.)
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