- (classical Valdevinum).
Knowledge of the
Iapodes'
culture is
largely nebulous due to a lack of
material evidence. The
Iapodes are
believed to have been Illyrians...
- were the
Iapodes, the Segestans, the
Dalmatians (Delmatae), the
Daesitiates (Daesitiatae), the Liburnians, and the Pannonians. The
Iapodes,
defined by...
-
territory stretched to the
neighbouring Gulf of
Trieste and
bordered the
Iapodes in the
hinterland of Tarsatica. The
Histri formed a kingdom. They are classified...
-
attested in the
territory of the
Iapodes tribe.
According to scholars, the name
refers to a
water deity worshipped by the
Iapodes,
since its name is attested...
-
consul Gaius Sempronius Tudit****
against the
Iapodes,
which ended with hard-won
victories over the
Iapodes, Carni,
Taurisci and Liburnians. In 84 BC, the...
- today's Lika and a part of this army
settled among the
Iapodes. In the 2nd
century BC,
Iapodes came into
conflict with the
Roman Empire,
suffering several...
-
similar to
those of the
Veneti and Histri;
another linked to the Dalmatae,
Iapodes and
other Illyrians on the
mainland to the
south of the Liburnians, and...
- 342 decuriae. The
Iapydes or ****odes (Ancient Gr****: Ἰάποδες, romanized:
Iapodes) were an
ancient people who
dwelt north of and
inland from the Liburnians...
-
Tariotes Daorsi Dardani Galabri Thuantai D****aretii
Enchelei Eneti Grabaei Iapodes Iapygians Dauni Messapi Peuceti Mazaei Narensi Osseriates Parthini Penestae...
-
recorded by Gr**** and
Roman writers. They
belonged to the
Illyrian Histri,
Iapodes, Liburnians, Delmatae, Ardiaei, etc., and came
under the
strong influence...