- 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...
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political independence, the
Daesitiates (and
their polity) were
conquered by
Roman Emperor Augustus. Afterwards, the
Daesitiates were
incorporated into the...
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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...
- 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, ISBNÂ 0-631-19807-5. "Further east the
formidable Daesitiates of
central Bosnia retained their name. The
great rebellion of All 6 had...
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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...
- were
slightly different.
Parts of
Central Bosnia were
inhabited by the
Daesitiates tribe, most
commonly ****ociated with the
Central Bosnian cultural group...
- 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...
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recruited as
auxiliary troops for the
Roman army. They were led by Bato the
Daesitiate, a
chieftain of the
Daesitiatae in the
central part of present-day Bosnia...