Illyria (disambiguation)

Illyria is a historical region in Southeastern Europe, inhabited in antiquity by the Illyrians.

Illyria may also refer to:

Places

 * Roman Illyria or Illyricum, a region of the Roman Empire, incorporating ancient Illyria and surrounding regions
 * A general early modern reference to areas speaking Illyrian (Slavic) or were involved in the late modern Illyrian movement
 * Illyrian Provinces (1809–14), a division of the First French Empire, situated on eastern coast of the Adriatic Sea
 * Kingdom of Illyria (1816–49), a crown land of the Austrian Empire

Arts and entertainment

 * Illyria (Angel), a fictional character in the Angel TV series created by Joss Whedon
 * Illyria (musical), a musical with book, music, and lyrics by Pete Mills
 * Illyria, a novella by Elizabeth Hand
 * Illyria (play), a play by Bryony Lavery
 * Illyria, a play by writer/director Richard Nelson
 * Illyria, a county in which William Shakespeare's Twelfth Night is set
 * Illyria, a fictional Eastern European country from the play Dirty Hands by Jean-Paul Sartre
 * Illyria, a fictional place occupied by the Illyrians in the book series A Court of Thorns and Roses by Sarah J. Maas
 * Illyria, a fictional planet in Star Trek: Strange New Worlds

Other uses

 * Illyria, a ferry, launched as MV Hebrides (1964)
 * 1160 Illyria, an asteroid discovered by Karl Wilhelm Reinmuth
 * Illyria (cicada), a genus of translucent cicadas
 * Illyria (village), in Luhansk Oblast, Ukraine
 * Albanian patrol vessel Iliria (P 131), a 42-metre, 240 ton, Albanian patrol vessel
 * Illyria Pty Ltd., an Australian investment company owned by American mass media businessman Lachlan Murdoch