Longarus of the Delmatae — was an Illyrian chief of the Delmatae. His successor was his son, Bato of Dalmatia. [BATON or BATO. 1. The son of Longarus, a Dalmatian chief, who joined the Romans in their war with Philip of Macedon, b. c. 200. (Liv. xxxi. 28.).] References… … Wikipedia
Dardani — This article is about a tribe in the Balkans. For the Trojan allies, see Dardanoi. Dardania prior to Roman conquest, shown with red on the upper part of the map Dardania (Ancient Greek: Δαρδανία; Latin: Dardania) was the region of the Dardani… … Wikipedia
Mytilus — This article is about an Illyrian king. For the mollusk genus, see Mytilus (mollusc). Mytilus King Mytilus Reign 270 BC c.231 BC Greek Μύτιλος Titles Basileos Mytilus … Wikipedia
Bato of Dalmatia — For other uses, see Bato Bato of Dalmatia was an Illyrian tribal chief of the Delmatae and the son of Longarus of the Delmatae. [BATON or BATO. 1. The son of Longarus, a Dalmatian chief, who joined the Romans in their war with Philip of Macedon,… … Wikipedia
Dardania (Europa) — Saltar a navegación, búsqueda Historia Los dardanios fueron una tribu indoeuropea de los Balcanes, mezcla de tracios al este e ilirios al oeste, que se destacó por haber sido una frecuente amenaza para los griegos del Reino de Macedonia. Sus… … Wikipedia Español
Monunius of Dardania — Monunius King Monunius Reign c.176 BC c. 167 BC Greek Μονούνιος Predecessor Bato Father Longarus … Wikipedia
Gentius — (ruled 180–168 BC) was the last king of Illyria. He was the son of the Illyrian king Pleuratus II, of the tribe of the Labeates. He had his capital at Scodra.In 180 BC the Dalmatians declared themselves independent from his rule. In 171, he was… … Wikipedia
Bato of Dardania — For other uses, see Bato Bato of Dardania was an Illyrian ruler of Dardania. [Wilkes, J. J. The Illyrians , 1992, p. 86, ISBN 0631198075. ...including the names of Dardanian rulers, Longarus, Bato, Monunius and Etuta, and those on later epitaphs … Wikipedia
Plator — the Illyrian was brother to Gentius and it is assumed that he was killed because he wanted to marry Etuta in 169 BC [The Illyrians by J. J. Wilkes,1992,ISBN 0631198075,page 172, ... Roman allies in the previous war against Macedonia. In 169 BC… … Wikipedia
Etuta — Teuta or Etleuta [Rome s Mediterranean Empire Book 41 45 and the Periochae Livy, Jane D. Chaplin,ISBN 10: 0192833405,2007,page 147, to Etleua, a daughter of Monunius ] the Illyrian was the wife [The Illyrians by J. J. Wilkes, 1992, ISBN… … Wikipedia