316:, then, in 34–33 BC, against the Dalmatae. Not only had they remained in arms after the departure of Vatinius ten years before, but the Illyrians still held the five Roman standards seized from Gabinius' army in 48 BC. Octavian's army first moved against Promona, where the Dalmatian leader Verzo had stationed most of his army of 12,000 men in order to ambush the Roman army on the march. Reaching Promona, Octavian first took the surrounding hills and then proceeded to attack the city. Testimus, the other Dalmatian commander, was cut off by the Romans on his route to aid Verzo. After some fighting, Promona was taken, Verzo killed and the Dalmatae ordered to disperse by his successor Testimus, while the Romans attacked his strongholds. Tetsimus's guerrilla warfare tactics did not deter Octavian from capturing Synodium and Andetrium. Afterwards, the army advanced up the Cikola valley. Testimus poured all his troops in the city of Setovia. In the Battle of Setovia (probably the Sutina gorge), Octavian was wounded and left the scene, handing over command to Statilius Taurus, who organised a winter blockade that brought some of the Dalmatae to capitulate. Early in 33 BC, Octavian returned to receive the surrender, along with the standards of Gabinius, some booty, 700 young males and a promise to pay the arrears of tribute unpaid since Caesar's time. Though other Illyrian peoples were involved in the surrender, it was the victory over the Dalmatae that justified one of the three triumphs celebrated by Octavian, on 13 August 29 BC. In 12 BC, the Dalmatae revolted, capturing Salona; but this was soon retaken by the Romans.
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cavalry under the ex-consul A. Gabinius at
Synodion, probably somewhere in the Cikola valley. Five cohorts were overwhelmed and their standards captured. The Roman army was nearly annihilated but Gabinius reached Salona. However, he was so short of supplies that he had to plunder them from the Dalmatae, leading to further losses. Gabinius soon died in Salona. Roman proconsuls continued to engage the Dalmatae after Caesar's victory over Pompey. In 45-44 BC, P. Vatinius wrote from Narona more than once to
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281:(Dalmatian settlements) as was generally believed but nearer 60. On 31 July 42 BC, Vatinius finally obtained his triumph over some fortifications but not over the whole federation. In 44 BC, the senator Balbius attacked the federation with five cohorts. The Dalmatae were victorious and Balbius himself was killed in action. The Dalmatae went on the offensive and retook Salona.
172:, it was time to rekindle the military ardour of the Romans. These were the true causes of the war, but for public consumption it was the insult to the Roman ambassadors. This was not to be the only occasion a Roman army was sent across the Adriatic for battle practices, although other versions suggest that this may not be the whole story.
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Promona. The Liburnians, who were unable to resist the force of the Dalmatae, called on Caesar for help. The Romans immediately sent an army, which was crushed by the Dalmatae. Late in 48 BC, the Dalmatae ambushed a Caesarian army of 15 infantry cohorts and 3,000
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Dalmatae. The embassy reported that the latter had not only refused them a hearing but made no provision for their accommodation and even stole the horses they had borrowed for the journey. In fear of their safety, they had departed as discreetly as
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Illyrians. The four-year war, which lasted from AD 6 to 9, saw huge concentrations of Roman forces in the area, (on one occasion 10 legions and their auxiliaries in a single camp), with whole armies operating across the western
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Cosconius overcame most of the Dalmatae in a two-year campaign between 78 and 76 BC, which concluded with the capture of Salona.
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Daesiates came in AD 9. It took the Romans three years of hard fighting to quell the revolt, which was described by the Roman historian
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complained to her Roman ally that the
Dalmatae were molesting their mainland settlements of Tragurium and Epetium; similar complaints were received from the Illyrian Daorsi, neighbours of the Dalmatae on the south.
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Corculum returned home to celebrate his triumph over the Dalmatae.
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2157:Epirus Nova
1812:Vače Situla
1688:Albanopolis
1553:Pola (Pula)
1456:Matohasanaj
1294:Chrysondyon
1220:Antipatreia
1205:Albanopolis
1054:Pleuratus I
1009:Justinian I
884:Caravantius
849:Bardylis II
655:Daesitiates
615:Atintanians
516:Dio Cassius
464:Wilkes 1969
446:Wilkes 1969
176:Expeditions
73:During the
2326:Categories
2225:Illyrology
2143:Provinces
1864:Deipaturos
1816:Tattooing
1777:Soleto Map
1615:Sesarethus
1272:Brundisium
1200:Ad Quintum
1166:Taulantian
1151:Dassaretan
1134:Autariatan
929:Diocletian
751:Osseriates
694:Dassaretii
640:Bassanitae
635:Baridustae
620:Autariatae
518:LV.29-34;
371:References
350:Punic Wars
314:Pannonians
304:in 36 BC,
268:Liburnians
2167:Macedonia
2162:Illyricum
2137:Illyricum
2127:Macedonia
2122:Illyricum
2113:Dioceses
1979:Lyncestis
1903:Nymphaion
1770:Peucetian
1765:Messapian
1722:Education
1683:Zgërdhesh
1558:Poslishte
1534:Pituntium
1450:Lychnidus
1326:Delminium
1304:Damastion
1225:Apollonia
1215:Andetrium
1176:Geography
1156:Enchelean
1139:Dardanian
1024:Monounios
974:Grabos II
949:Flavianus
839:Baraliris
781:Taulantii
776:Siculotae
771:Sardiatae
719:Iapygians
650:Bylliones
603:Docleatai
563:Illyrians
520:Suetonius
346:Suetonius
260:Illyricum
199:Delminium
85:generals
83:Caesarian
52:Delminium
2311:Category
2301:Timeline
2177:Pannonia
2152:Delmatia
2147:Dardania
2084:Illyrian
2077:Language
1994:Phoenice
1970:Battles
1926:weaponry
1908:Swastika
1881:Medaurus
1849:Religion
1751:Pottery
1677:Vendenis
1662:Ulkinium
1635:Tilurium
1630:Thronion
1540:Pogradec
1523:Persqopi
1507:Palaeste
1389:Eugenium
1384:Epicaria
1379:Enkelana
1347:Doracium
1299:Creonion
1255:Bassania
1250:Bargulum
1129:Labeatan
1125:Ardiaean
1094:Triteuta
1069:Pleurias
1029:Monunius
1014:Longarus
1004:Justin I
969:Grabos I
954:Galaurus
869:Bircenna
844:Bardylis
834:Ballaios
829:Aurelian
766:Pirustae
761:Penestae
756:Parthini
699:Enchelei
687:Thuantai
665:Tariotes
660:Dalmatae
630:Balaites
608:Labeatae
593:Amantini
523:Tiberius
359:See also
306:Octavian
294:Octavian
162:Adriatic
158:Polybius
99:Octavian
95:Vatinius
87:Gabinius
33:Dalmatae
2207:Sirmium
2052:Sieges
2038:Liburna
1922:Warfare
1886:Perëndi
1854:Andinus
1825:Sicanje
1755:Daunian
1727:Fibulae
1712:Coinage
1699:Culture
1667:Ulpiana
1652:Tsangon
1646:Triport
1620:Setovia
1563:Promona
1512:Parthus
1477:Nikadin
1472:Nareste
1444:Lofkënd
1421:Kodrion
1352:Dresnik
1309:Daorson
1267:Bouthoe
1235:Arnissa
1210:Amantia
1144:Kingdom
1084:Tacitus
1034:Mytilos
979:Gratian
959:Gentius
746:Narensi
734:Peuceti
729:Messapi
714:Iapodes
709:Grabaei
682:Galabri
677:Dardani
598:Ardiaei
588:Amantes
525:16, 17.
337:Balkans
153:Illyria
132:Gentius
117:Prelude
103:Setovia
91:Bibulus
56:Gentius
45:Illyria
41:Ardiaei
2274:Tribes
2269:People
2066:Oricum
2061:Medion
2043:Sibyna
2033:Lembus
2028:Helmet
1989:Pharos
1896:Tomorr
1891:Prende
1859:Bindus
1786:Tombs
1760:Desilo
1747:Pileus
1672:Uscana
1657:Ugento
1600:Salvia
1595:Salona
1585:Romajë
1580:Rhizon
1575:Ragusa
1569:Rabije
1546:Castle
1517:Pelion
1502:Oricum
1482:Nikaia
1462:Meteon
1433:Lissus
1427:Kratul
1394:Gertus
1373:Durrës
1342:Doclea
1337:Dimale
1331:Desilo
1289:Chinna
1284:Byllis
1278:Bushat
1230:Arduba
1099:Valens
1079:Sirras
1049:Plator
1044:Pinnes
999:Jovian
994:Jerome
939:Epulon
914:Cynane
874:Caeria
824:Audata
819:Astius
797:People
741:Mazaei
672:Daorsi
645:Breuci
583:Albani
575:Tribes
499:
332:Bato I
302:Sicily
278:oppida
273:Cicero
264:Pompey
227:Salona
215:Appian
195:Daorsi
191:Narona
79:Pompey
64:Salona
37:Romans
2261:Lists
2218:Other
2117:Dacia
1984:Paxos
1590:Runik
1529:Petra
1492:Oneum
1437:Lezhë
1416:Kinna
1410:Zadar
1363:Dukat
1357:Duboc
1261:Berat
1245:Aulon
1089:Teuta
944:Etuta
919:Dando
889:Celer
879:Caius
804:Agron
786:Abroi
724:Dauni
704:Eneti
625:Azali
68:Split
2382:AD 9
2377:AD 8
2372:AD 7
2367:AD 6
2056:Issa
2048:Sica
1924:and
1869:Zojz
1497:Oria
1486:Klos
497:ISBN
341:Sava
258:and
256:Gaul
231:Rome
136:Issa
107:Bato
93:and
27:The
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