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The inscription of Phoinike, mentioning one Ἀρβαῖος (3rd century –2nd century BC);
The epitaph of Gornja Solnja (end of 1st century - beginning of 2nd century);
Polybius (c. 208 - c. 125 BC) [2]; In his work The Histories, Polybius reported the first diplomatic contacts between the Romans and Illyrians.
Claudius Ptolemy (c. 90 - 168), as reported in one of his key sources, the Greco-Phoenician cartographer Marinus of Tyre (1st century) [3]; Ptolemy is the earliest writer in whose works the name of the Albanians has been distinctly recognized. He mentions (3.13.23) a tribe called Albani (Ἀλβανοί) and a town Albanopolis (Ἀλβανόπολις), in the region lying to the East of the Ionian sea; and from the names of places with which Albanopolis is connected, it appears clearly to have been in the Southern part of the Illyrian territory, and in modern Albania.
Annales Ragusini Anonymi [4]; an identification of Albania with Croatia Alba has been rejected [5]
Stephanus of Byzantium (end of the 5th century - beginning of the 6th century) [6];
La Chanson de Roland (1085), mentioning Albeigne, - the coastal part of Albania etc. [15].
Infobox
I propose to change the text in the infobox when it states:
1st Republic of
Albania
2nd Republic of
Albania
3rd Republic of
Albania
4th Republic of
Albania
to simply
1st Republic
2nd Republic
3rd Republic
4th Republic
It's only obviously Albania. 2A02:587:E21B:CC00:4C6:78A9:D7E4:B2CC (talk) 03:51, 19 January 2022 (UTC)[reply]
Chronological discrepancy
It says "In his history written in the 10th century, the Byzantine historian Michael Attaliates was the first to refer to Albanoi as having taken part in a revolt against Constantinople in 1043"
The 10th century is the years 900-999. How could someone have written about an event in 1043 during the 10th century? — Preceding unsigned comment added by 2600:8807:3D04:1100:2DB5:1E2E:6627:B2 (talk) 04:42, 1 March 2022 (UTC)[reply]