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  2. History of Dalmatia - Wikipedia

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    A series of Roman-Dalmatian Wars were fought for control of Dalmatia, The first war in 156 BC – 155 BC finished with the destruction of the Dalmatian capital Delminium by the Roman army. Additional wars were fought 118-117 BC and 78 BC-76 BC, the latter finishing with Rome's capture of the Dalmatian stronghold of Salona (near modern Split ...

  3. Dalmatia (Roman province) - Wikipedia

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    [2] [3] The area became the Roman senatorial province of Illyricum probably in 27 BC. Due to troubles in the northern part of the region in 16–10 BC, [ 4 ] [ 5 ] it became an imperial province . The administrative organisation of Illyricum was carried out late in the reign of Augustus (27 BC – 14 AD) and early in the reign of Tiberius (14 ...

  4. Dalmatae - Wikipedia

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    The second Dalmatian war was fought in 119–118 BC, apparently ending in Roman victory as consul L. Caecilius Metellus celebrated triumph in 117 BC and assumed his surname Delmaticus. The third Dalmatian war 78–76 BC finished with the capture of Salona (port Solin near modern city Split) by the proconsul C. Cosconius. [12]

  5. Dalmatian city-states - Wikipedia

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    The boundaries of the eight original Dalmatian city-states were defined by the so-called Dalmatian Pale, the boundary of Roman local laws. [citation needed]Historian Johannes Lucius included Flumen (now Rijeka) and Sebenico (now Šibenik) after the year 1000, when Venice started to take control of the region, in the Dalmatian Pale.

  6. Roman–Dalmatian wars - Wikipedia

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    The Roman–Dalmatian wars were a series of conflicts between the Dalmatae (Delmatae) and the Romans. After the fall of the Ardiaei in southern Illyria , the Dalmatae were to pose the greatest force against the Romans in their conquest of Illyria.

  7. Dalmatian dog - Wikipedia

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    The Dalmatian is a breed of dog with a white coat marked with dark-coloured spots. Originally bred as a hunting dog, [2] it was also used as a carriage dog in its early days. The origins of this breed can be traced back to Croatia and its historical region of Dalmatia.

  8. Dalmatian Service Dog's Polite Way of Asking Mom for Toy Is ...

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    CC Roman Gorielov/Shutterstock. Is this the most polite dog on the internet? People were melting over the sweet way that one service dog Dalmatian asked her owner for a toy at the store. She ...

  9. Dalmatia - Wikipedia

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    Later it became a Roman province (with much larger territory than modern region), and as result a Romance culture emerged, along with the now-extinct Dalmatian language, later largely replaced with related Venetian and Italian, which were mainly spoken by the Dalmatian Italians.