The Dalmatias were, prior to their annexation into the Roman Empire, know as the Kingdom of Illyricum. early in Rome's history was a series of wars know as the Illlyric Wars. One of these Battles led to the coining of the term Pyrrhic Victory which is when one wins a battle but at such a cost that they lose the whole war, such as what happened to Illyricum. The Dalmatians were a people who could speak sufficient Latin and understand the customs of Roman Civilization. They adopted the Senatorial Republican Style of Government after they were admitted into the Senate, though the continued to hold on to their traditional customs, beliefs, governments, tribal organizations, and rituals in local matters.
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| - The Dalmatias were, prior to their annexation into the Roman Empire, know as the Kingdom of Illyricum. early in Rome's history was a series of wars know as the Illlyric Wars. One of these Battles led to the coining of the term Pyrrhic Victory which is when one wins a battle but at such a cost that they lose the whole war, such as what happened to Illyricum. The Dalmatians were a people who could speak sufficient Latin and understand the customs of Roman Civilization. They adopted the Senatorial Republican Style of Government after they were admitted into the Senate, though the continued to hold on to their traditional customs, beliefs, governments, tribal organizations, and rituals in local matters.
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| - The Dalmatias were, prior to their annexation into the Roman Empire, know as the Kingdom of Illyricum. early in Rome's history was a series of wars know as the Illlyric Wars. One of these Battles led to the coining of the term Pyrrhic Victory which is when one wins a battle but at such a cost that they lose the whole war, such as what happened to Illyricum. The Dalmatians were a people who could speak sufficient Latin and understand the customs of Roman Civilization. They adopted the Senatorial Republican Style of Government after they were admitted into the Senate, though the continued to hold on to their traditional customs, beliefs, governments, tribal organizations, and rituals in local matters.
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