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Bato (Dardanian chieftain)

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155:. When the Romans made their move Philip recalled the troops under Perseus, and his cavalry defeat at Ottobolus on the river Erigon, though not a major reverse, was the outcome of a gamble after learning that Pleuratus' and Bato's armies had crossed the passes in strength and were already in Macedonia. In 199 BC Pleuratus and Bato took advantage of Philip's engagement in a war with the Romans on the western borders of kingdom. Though the invasions were concerted, it was the Dardanians who did the most damage. As soon as the Romans left to winter in 163:
and light infantry. Bato did not have an army of this type and were carrying heavy weapons, but the nature of the terrain helped them.. Few were killed and a few more were injured, but none were taken prisoner, because in those few cases the Dardanians come out of their lines and in close formation they fight together or withdraw. The Dardanian army under Bato was a well-organized military force in line with the most advanced tactics of that time, but also distinguished by bravery, discipline and solidarity.
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the Ardiaean Kingdom which was given lands so that Pleuratus could attack Macedonia from them. This angered the Dardanian State which hoped to annex Macedonian land and to free Paeonia, their allies. Such is the fact that in 190 BC, the Aetolians asked Bato for paid soldiers in their war against Rome.
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At the beginning, Athenagoras made skirmishes against their rear lines but when Bato's army turned their flags and assumed regular positions in front of the enemy, the battle turned into a full-fledged war. As soon as the Dardanians set out on the road, the king's men attacked them with their cavalry
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with an army he had hastily conscripted from the cities of his kingdom. The Macedonians continued to hold Bylazora and through that Paeonia, whose return the Dardanians were still demanding thirty years after another major Roman victory. Bato did not receive any land as he had hoped in contrast to
190:. Philip's purpose was to wipe out the Dardanians and settle the Bastarnae in their lands, and send the Bastarnae to Italy to lay it waste, leaving their women and children in Dardania. It was up to Monunius, the brother of Bato to confront the Bastarnae, as he succeeded Bato in 176 BC. 146:
anticipated that the Romans line of advance would be in the Erigon valley and he was determined to protect his flanks from raids by Roman allies, the Aetolians in the south and Bato's forces in the north. He ordered his son
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Bato was the first known person with this name. He is scarcely known in modern historiography as "Bato of Dardania", and "Bato the Dardanian". In modern history books, he is mostly indexed as "Bato, son of Longarus" (from
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against him. He proposed to them that he would open a way to the Dardanian State so that the Bastarnae could settle there for a while and later continue on their way through Illyria, finally reaching
132:, king of the Athamanians and Bato of the Dardanian State. The Roman commander told them he would call on their help when his army entered Macedonia. Bato was hoping that with the territorial gains 346:
This policy was facilitated by the accession to the Roman cause of the minor chieftains, Pleuratus of Scodra and Bato the Dardanian and Amynander, king of Athamania.
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BATON or BATO. 1. The son of Longarus, a Dardanian chief, who joined the Romans in their war with Philip of Macedon, B.C. 200. (Liv. xxxi. 28.).
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At the other end of the protectorate Rome obtained promises of aid from Pleuratus the Illyrian and from Bato of Dardania.
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Since it was difficult to defeat Bato militarily, Philip V drew up a plan to set the large Germanic/
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valley, but Philip caught and defeated him near the Paeonian capital
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News of the Roman victory in 197 BC, drew Bato once again down the
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500:Dardani 421:Ardiaei 411:Amantes 182:of the 149:Perseus 138:Paeonia 118:Illyria 98:Macedon 2097:Tribes 2092:People 1889:Oricum 1884:Medion 1866:Sibyna 1856:Lembus 1851:Helmet 1812:Pharos 1719:Tomorr 1714:Prende 1682:Bindus 1609:Tombs 1583:Desilo 1570:Pileus 1495:Uscana 1480:Ugento 1423:Salvia 1418:Salona 1408:RomajĂ« 1403:Rhizon 1398:Ragusa 1392:Rabije 1369:Castle 1340:Pelion 1325:Oricum 1305:Nikaia 1285:Meteon 1256:Lissus 1250:Kratul 1217:Gertus 1196:DurrĂ«s 1165:Doclea 1160:Dimale 1154:Desilo 1112:Chinna 1107:Byllis 1101:Bushat 1053:Arduba 922:Valens 902:Sirras 872:Plator 867:Pinnes 822:Jovian 817:Jerome 762:Epulon 737:Cynane 697:Caeria 647:Audata 642:Astius 620:People 564:Mazaei 495:Daorsi 468:Breuci 406:Albani 398:Tribes 241:  180:Celtic 168:Vardar 94:Romans 62:Father 2084:Lists 2041:Other 1940:Dacia 1807:Paxos 1413:Runik 1352:Petra 1315:Oneum 1260:LezhĂ« 1239:Kinna 1233:Zadar 1186:Dukat 1180:Duboc 1084:Berat 1068:Aulon 912:Teuta 767:Etuta 742:Dando 712:Celer 702:Caius 627:Agron 609:Abroi 547:Dauni 527:Eneti 448:Azali 214:Latin 206:Notes 188:Italy 172:Stobi 34:Reign 1879:Issa 1871:Sica 1747:and 1692:Zojz 1320:Oria 1309:Klos 239:ISBN 134:Rome 74:Bato 29:Bato 1509:(? 2151:: 1699:En 216:: 78:BC 1513:) 1372:) 1366:( 1311:) 1307:( 1262:) 1258:( 1235:) 1198:) 1194:( 1006:) 1002:( 950:- 378:e 371:t 364:v 23:.

Index

Bato (Illyrian name)
Longarus
Monunius II
Longarus
Dardanian State
Longarus
Monunius II
Romans
Macedon
Second Macedonian War
Athenagoras
Illyria
P. Sulpicius Galba
Pleuratus III
Amynander
Rome
Paeonia
Philip V
Perseus
Pelagonia
Apollonia
Vardar
Stobi
Celtic
Bastarnae
Italy
List of rulers of Illyria
Latin
ISBN
0-631-19807-5

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