@inbook{cd28dec2a27d4e33930685d19245b497,
title = "Dalmatia",
abstract = "Dalmatia was a province of the Roman and early Byzantine empires, located on the eastern Adriatic coast and its deeper hinterland. It roughly comprised central and southern parts of modern-day Croatia, the whole of Herzegovina, and Bosnia except for the most northern parts. The territory of modern Albania, western Serbia, and Montenegro initially belonged to Dalmatia, until the Diocletian’s reforms in 297 CE.",
keywords = "Dalmatia, Early Christianity, Christianity",
author = "Danijel Džino",
year = "2020",
language = "English",
series = "Brill Encyclopedia of Early Christianity Online",
publisher = "Brill Academic Publishers",
editor = "Hunter, {David G.} and {van Geest}, {Paul J. J.} and {Lietaert Peerbolte}, {Bert Jan}",
booktitle = "Brill encyclopedia of Early Christianity",
address = "Netherlands",
}