Iapydes   - in ancient sources @ attalus.org


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  Iapydes   - a tribe in northern Illyria
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129/22 Tuditanus is defeated in his first battle against the Iapydes.
129/27 Tuditanus defeats the Iapydes.
129/30 The triumph of Tuditanus, over the Iapydes.
35/5 Octavianus leads a military campaign against the Iapydes.
34/2 Helvius and Geminus suppress revolts by the Iapydes and Pannonians.
    Within translations:
[Tib]:PanMes_106   soldiery of vanquished Iapydia; a witness also in the
Cic:Balb_32   the Insubres, the Helvetii, the Iapydes, as well as of some
CIL_1.652   victory and triumph over the Iapydes of Istria. Satu
FastTr_p105   Tuditanus, consul, & over the Iapydes, k.Oct. (1st Octobe
Plin:HN_3.127   it is that of the Iapudes, the river Timavus, Castellum Pucinum
Plin:HN_3.129   as 180 miles. Some carry Iapudia, at the back of Istria,
Plin:HN_3.139   of Scardona resort the Iapudes and the 14 communities
Plin:HN_3.140   the river Tedanius, at which Iapudia terminates. The islands of the
Plin:HN_3.146   [146] Behind the Carni and Iapudes, along the course of the


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