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- political independence, the Daesitiates (and their polity) were conquered by Roman Emperor Augustus. Afterwards, the Daesitiates were incorporated into the...
- Bato the Daesitiate (also known as Bato of the Daesitiates) was a chieftain of the Daesitiates, an Illyrian tribe which fought against the Roman Empire...
- political independence, the Daesitiates (and their polity) were conquered by Roman Emperor Augustus. Afterwards, the Daesitiates were incorporated into the...
- Breuci was captured by Bato of Daesitiates and was put to death after a decision was made by an ****embly of the Daesitiates.[citation needed] List of rulers...
- were slightly different. Parts of Central Bosnia were inhabited by the Daesitiates tribe, most commonly ****ociated with the Central Bosnian cultural group...
- as its capital. After subduing a troublesome revolt of Pannonians and Daesitiates, Roman administrators dissolved the province of Illyri**** and divided...
- Illyrians, 1992, p. 216, ISBN 0-631-19807-5. "Further east the formidable Daesitiates of central Bosnia retained their name. The great rebellion of All 6 had...
- for three years. The Breuci (under Bato the Breucian) and Daesitiates (under Bato the Daesitiate and Pinnes) took the leading role, while the tribes north...
- conquered by Roman Emperor Augustus. The Daesitiates were the first to revolt under the leadership of Bato the Daesitiate in the Great Illyrian revolt, which...
- the presence of the Illyrian Old-Balkan tribe of Daesitiates in the Zenica region. The Daesitiates are a result of ethno-social development of early...