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- The Bellum Batonianum (Latin for War of the Batos) was a military conflict fought in the Roman province of Illyri**** in the 1st century CE, in which an...
- against the Roman Empire between 6 and 9 AD in a conflict known as Bellum Batonianum ("Bato's War"). Bato was probably born between 35 and 30 BC in what is...
- and XIII Gemina move to Germany to replace the lost legions. The Bellum Batonianum (Great Illyrian Revolt) in Dalmatia is suppressed. First record of the...
- Suetonius. This was the Roman campaign against Illyri****, known as Bellum Batonianum. The conflict arose after an attempt to recruit Illyrians, and a revolt...
- Illyrian tribes in Dalmatia and Pannonia revolt and begin the Bellum Batonianum or Great Illyrian Revolt. Troops are levied in Rome to send to Illyri****...
- under Tiberius for the duration of the Great Illyrian Revolt or Bellum Batonianum, Syme suggests that the ****ure emperor had doubts about him, due to his...
- Illyrian tribe that fought against the Roman Empire in a war known as Bellum Batonianum. Bato joined his rebel forces with those led by Bato of the Daesitiates...
- the Teutoburg Forest. Concurrently, the Roman Empire fought the Bellum Batonianum against a rebelling alliance of native peoples led by Bato the Daesitiate...
- was a large scale rebellion in the province of Illyri****, the Bellum Batonianum (Batonian War). Velleius Paterculus describes Gaius Vibius Postumus as...
- territories. Bellum Batonianum: The Daesitiates, an Illyrian people, rose up against Roman authority in Illyri****. AD 9 Bellum Batonianum: The Daesitiate...