- The Delmatae,
alternatively Dalmatae,
during the
Roman period, were a
group of
Illyrian tribes in Dalmatia,
contemporary southern Croatia and
western Bosnia...
- of
conflicts between the
Dalmatae (Delmatae) and the Romans.
After the fall of the
Ardiaei in
southern Illyria, the
Dalmatae were to pose the greatest...
- The
equites Dalmatae (Latin for "Dalmatian hor****") were a
class of
cavalry in the Late
Roman army. They were one of
several categories of
cavalry unit...
- Dubrovnik. The name of the
region stems from an
Illyrian tribe called the
Dalmatae, who
lived in the area in
classical antiquity.
Later it
became a Roman...
- province. Its name is
derived from the name of an
Illyrian tribe called the
Dalmatae,
which lived in the
central area of the
eastern coast of the
Adriatic Sea...
- and
finally king
Gentius in 167 BC, and
during wars
against the
tribe of
Dalmatae in 156–155 BC. The
first Roman appearance in
Liburnian waters occurred...
-
Siculotae were part of the Pirustae. The
Siculotae had 24 decuriae. The
Dalmatae were an
ancient Illyrian tribe. It is
considered to be
connected to the...
- ("7th part-mounted
Cohort of
Dalmatae") was a
Roman auxiliary mixed infantry and
cavalry regiment. It is
named after the
Dalmatae, an Illyrian-speaking tribe...
-
secunda Delmatarum ("2nd
Cohort of
Dalmatae") was a
Roman auxiliary infantry regiment. It is
named after the
Dalmatae, an Illyrian-speaking
tribe that inhabited...
-
excluding the
cities and
tribe which had
allied with them. In 156 BC the
Dalmatae made an
attack of the
Illyrian subjects of Rome (this
source by Appian...