-
derived from the name of this tribe. A
number of
Breuci settled in Dacia. Bato the
Breucian of the
Breuci tribe and
Pinnes from
Pannonia were
among the leaders...
- Bato the
Breucian or Bato of the
Breuci was the
chieftain of the
Breuci, an
Illyrian tribe that
fought against the
Roman Empire in a war
known as Bellum...
- part of present-day
Bosnia and Herzegovina, and were
later joined by the
Breuci, a
tribe in
Pannonia led by Bato the Breucian. Many
other tribes in Illyria...
-
their leader. In the
Pannonian region of Illyri****, the
Breuci also rebelled. The
leader of the
Breuci, also
named Bato,
became leader of the
Pannonian rebels...
- Brčko is a self-governing free city. Its name is very
likely linked to the
Breuci (Gr**** Βρεῦκοι), one of the
Pannonian tribes of the
Illyrians who migrated...
- each other, and the
Romans were able to
subdue the
Breuci without battle. The
pacification of the
Breuci, with
their large po****tion and resources, was...
-
Docleatai Labeatae Atintanians Autariatae Azali Balaites Baridustae B****anitae
Breuci Bylliones Daesitiates Dalmatae Tariotes Daorsi Dardani Galabri Thuantai...
-
through negotiations and
personal influence.
After Agrippa's
sudden death the
Breuci refused to
observe the
treaty they had made with him.
Tiberius was given...
- and Varciani,
whose names are Celtic, the
civitates of Colapiani, Jasi,
Breuci,
Amantini and
Scordisci were Illyrian." Mesihović & Šačić 2015, p. 207....
-
central Bosnia under their leader Bato but they were soon
joined by the
Breuci. The four-year war
which lasted..." The
Cambridge Ancient History, Vol....