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Illyrian tribe
The Bathiatae (alternatively, Batioi or Bathiatai) were an
Illyrian people who possibly lived in modern
Bosnia along the
Bosna river.
They are mentioned by
Appian in which he states "
Octavian overcame the Oxyaei, the Perthoneatae, the
Bathiatae , the
Taulantii , the Cambaei, the Cinambri, the Meromenni, and the
Pyrissaei , the
Docleatae , the Carui, the Interphrurini, the
Naresii , the
Glintidiones , the
Taurisci , the
Hippasini and the
Bessi ".
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They were located among today's modern Bosna River which was once known as Bathinus flumen
[5] and they took their name from this river.
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See also
References
^ Kessler, P. L.
"Kingdoms of the Eastern Mediterranean - Bessoi (Thrace)" . www.historyfiles.co.uk . Retrieved 2022-05-19 .
^ Henderson, Jeffrey.
Roman History, Volume VI .
ISBN
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^ Henderson, Jeffrey.
"Book X: Chapter I: Section 2" . Loeb Classical Library . Retrieved 2022-05-19 .
^ Mesihović, Salmedin.
Ilirike – Magistarski i Doktorat (in Croatian). Salmedin Mesihovic.
^ Kos, M. Šašel; Kos, P. (2017-01-22).
"Bathinus (river): a Pleiades place resource" . Pleiades: a gazetteer of past places . R. Talbert, Sean Gillies, Tom Elliott, Jeffrey Becker. Retrieved 2022-05-19 .
^ Mesihović, Salmedin.
Ilirike – Magistarski i Doktorat (in Croatian). Salmedin Mesihovic.