- the
capital of the
Illyrian tribe of the
Daorsi (Ancient Gr**** Δαόριζοι, Δαούρσιοι;
Latin Daorsei). The
Daorsi lived in the
valley of the
Neretva River...
-
Daorsi or
Duersi or
Daorsii or
Daorsei (Ancient Gr****: Δαόριζοι, Δαούρσιοι) were an
Illyrian tribe.
Another name of the
tribe was Daversi. The
Daorsi...
- Shkodër, Albania). In 180 BC,
during his
early reign, the
Dalmatae and
Daorsi declared themselves independent from his rule and the city of
Rhizon abandoned...
-
remained an
Illyrian possession. On the mainland, the
Delmatae and the
Daorsi were at one time subjects, but the
former defected soon
after the accession...
- sources,
being replaced in some of
their former regions by the
Ardiaei and
Daorsi,
while some of the
earlier Autariatan territories were
inhabited by the...
-
politically connected with the
Illyrian kingdom, like the Labeatae, the
Daorsi, and the
cities of
Scodra and Lissus. The term λέμβος,
lembos has been recorded...
-
Gentius led the
Delmatae to not
recognize his rule and
secede altogether. The
Daorsi, who
lived to the
south of the
Delmatae did the same. Over the centuries...
-
Balaites Baridustae B****anitae
Breuci Bylliones Daesitiates Dalmatae Tariotes Daorsi Dardani Galabri Thuantai D****aretii
Enchelei Eneti Grabaei Iapodes Iapygians...
-
including the
territory of the
Illyrian tribes of Labeatae, D****aretii,
Daorsi, and
comprising also the Iapodes. In particular, a 3rd
century BC silvered...
- Taulantii, Parthini, Dardani, Encheleae, Autariates, D****aretii and the
Daorsi.
Autareius had a son
Pannonius or
Paeon and
these had sons
Scordiscus and...