Longarus of the Delmatae

Longarus of the Delmatae

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

Sources

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


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