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- ones to be formed from their remains, such as the Deraemestae and the Docleatae, some of them mixed with Celtic tribes (see Celticization). Many tribal...
- was an ancient Illyrian, Roman and Byzantine city, in the region of the Docleatae tribe (Roman province of Dalmatia, later Praevalitana), now an archeological...
- academic institution in modern Montenegro Doclea (crab), a genus of crabs Docleatae Dioclea (disambiguation) Diocletianopolis (disambiguation) This disambiguation...
- Endirudini, Sasaei, Grabaei and the Labeatae. These later joined to form the Docleatae. The Romans defeated Gentius, the last king of Illyria, at Scodra (in...
- Bjelopavlići valleys was po****ted by two Illyrian tribes, the Labeates and the Docleatae. The po****tion of the town of Doclea was 8,000–10,000, in which all core...
- Taulantii, the Cambaei, the Cinambri, the Meromenni, and the Pyrissaei, the Docleatae, the Carui, the Interphrurini, the Naresii, the Glintidiones, the Taurisci...
- Endirudini, Sasaei, Grabaei and the Labeatae. These later joined to form the Docleatae. The last known King of the Illyrians was Gentius, of the Labeatae tribe...
- As above, in Serbian (Црна Гора). Doclea, a former name: "Land of the Docleatae", Latinized from the Gr**** name Dokleátai (Δοκλεάται) of an Illyrian tribe...
- of the two major Illyrian tribes inhabiting these parts, the "Docleatae". The Docleatae inhabited the fertile valley of the River Zeta, located along...
- this region of Roman Dalmatia. The Romanized Illyrian tribe known as Docleatae that inhabited the area derived their name from the city. In later centuries...