Teuticus

Teuticus

Teuticus was an illyrian that Gentius sent as an ambassador to the Romans to beg for truce [Rome and the Mediterranean: Books XXXI-XLV of the History of Rome from its Foundation, ISBN-10: 0140443185, 1976, page 560, "... of the gate. This inspired such panic in the town that Gentius at once sent to the praetor two spokesmen, Teuticus and Bellus, leading men of that nation, to beg a truce so that the king might take council about the ..."] . The other Ambassador was Bellus. The name of Teuticus was latinised [Before the State: Systemic Political Change in the West from the Greeks to the French Revolution Before the State: Systemic Political Change in the West from the Greeks to the French Revolution by Andreas Osiander,2008,ISBN-10: 0198294514,page 259,"... a Latin adjectival suffix like -icus. This yields the word teuticus, which around the turn of the millennium is indeed attested ..."] and the -icus suffix added at the end.

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Sources

*The Illyrians by J. J. Wilkes,1992,ISBN 0631198075

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