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Dimale

Dimale (Greek: Διμάλη or Δίμαλλον, Latin: ''Dimallum''〔It possibly means "two peaks", from a root ''
*mal-'', see Albanian ''mal'' "mountain" and Romanian ''mal'' "bank" but also e.g. Latvian ''mala'' "bank, shore". N. G. L. Hammond, on the other hand, believes the name to be a Greek compound
*di-mallon "of double fleece" (μαλλός ''mallos'' "flock of wool") referring to the sheep-pastures of Myzeqeja, see N. G. L. Hammond, Illyris, Rome and Macedon in 229-205 B.C., ''The Journal of Roman Studies'', Vol. 58, p. 15.〕) was an ancient town in Illyria, possibly situated in the territory of the Illyrian Parthini, northeast of the ancient Greek colony of Apollonia near modern Krotinë, Berat County, Albania.〔 The city was of uncertain foundation, Greek or Illyrian.〔〔
== History ==
According to N.G.L. Hammond, Dimale was possible founded by King Pyrrhus of Epirus or by settlers from the nearby Greek colony of Apollonia. M. B. Hatzopoulos believes that the non-Greek name of the city, the lack of any Greek founding legends associated with it and the mixed (colonial Greek, Greek from Epirus, non-Greek) onomastics of its inhabitants create the impression that Dimale had not a Greek character from the beginning, but was originally a Parthinian settlement that was hellenized
under the influence of Epirus and Apollonia.〔M. B. Hatzopoulos. (''The Borders of Hellenism in Epirus during Antiquity'' ). Epirus: Ekdotike Athenon, p. 145, 1997.〕 Although, the city is frequently linked with the Parthini in various sources, it was never explicitly stated to be a city of that tribe.
During the Second Illyrian War in 219 BC, Demetrius of Pharos, after expelling all his Illyrian opponents from Dimale, fortified the city against an imminent Roman attack and left to defend Pharos. In spite of the fortress of Dimale being considered impregnable, the Romans, under the command of L. Aemilius Paullus, captured the city in a seven-day siege with local Illyrian help. After Demetrius' complete defeat at Roman hands and ultimate flight to Macedonia, Dimale entered into a friendly relationship (''amicitia'') with Rome.〔Cambridge Ancient History, Vol. 8, pp. 92-93.〕 During the First Macedonian war, in 213 or 212 BC, Philip V of Macedon managed to take control of the city〔Cambridge Ancient History, Vol. 8, pp. 98.〕 but, after an unsuccessful Roman assault led by P. Sempronius Tuditanus in 205 B.C., the city was given up by Philip V in the peace treaty between Rome and Macedon in Phoenice the same year.〔Cambridge Ancient History, Vol. 8, pp. 104.〕

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