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Illyrian people in the western Balkans
The Dalmatae, alternatively Delmatae, during the Roman period, were a group of Illyrian tribes in Dalmatia, contemporary southern Croatia and western Bosnia
Dalmatae
Late Roman army cavalry class
The equites Dalmatae (Latin for "Dalmatian horsemen") were a class of cavalry in the Late Roman army. They were one of several categories of cavalry unit
Equites_Dalmatae
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
Roman–Dalmatian_wars
Historical region in Croatia and Montenegro
Dubrovnik. The name of the region stems from an Illyrian tribe called the Dalmatae, who lived in the area in classical antiquity. With the expansion of Rome
Dalmatia
Siculotae were part of the Pirustae. The Siculotae had 24 decuriae. The Dalmatae were an ancient Illyrian tribe. It is considered to be connected to the
List of ancient tribes in Illyria
List_of_ancient_tribes_in_Illyria
Roman province from 27 BC to 69/79 AD
conflict that included the Illyrian Wars (229–168 BC), campaigns against the Dalmatae and Iapydes, and Octavian's campaigns of 35–33 BC, which suppressed piracy
Illyricum_(Roman_province)
Town and municipality in Federation of Bosnia and Herzegovina, Bosnia and Herzegovina
Romans. Municipality Posušje certainly belonged to the Illyrian tribe Dalmatae. Dalmatae were very warlike and livestock people, and in a series of wars during
Posušje
Ancient tribe by the Adriatic Sea
and finally king Gentius in 167 BC, and during wars against the tribe of Dalmatae in 156–155 BC. The first Roman appearance in Liburnian waters occurred
Liburnians
Roman province
province. Its name is derived from the name of an Illyrian tribe called the Dalmatae, which lived in the central area of the eastern coast of the Adriatic Sea
Dalmatia_(Roman_province)
Military unit
Romanorum ("5th Cohort of Dalmatae Roman citizens") was a Roman auxiliary infantry regiment. It is named after the Dalmatae (or Delmatae), an Illyrian-speaking
Cohors_V_Delmatarum_c.R.
Medieval fortress in Klis, Croatia
stronghold (pre–835) (Kliška gradina [hr]) ? – 9 AD Illyrian tribe of Dalmatae 9 AD – 476 Roman Empire 476–493 Odoacer 493–537 Theodoric the Great and
Fortress_of_Klis
Military unit
("7th part-mounted Cohort of Dalmatae") was a Roman auxiliary mixed infantry and cavalry regiment. It is named after the Dalmatae, an Illyrian-speaking tribe
Cohors VII Delmatarum equitata
Cohors_VII_Delmatarum_equitata
Military unit
prima Delmatarum ("1st Cohort of Dalmatae") was a Roman auxiliary infantry regiment. It is named after the Dalmatae, an Illyrian-speaking tribe that inhabited
Cohors_I_Delmatarum
Military unit
Delmatarum equitata civium Romanorum pia fidelis ("3rd part-mounted Cohort of Dalmatae Roman citizens, dutiful and loyal", abbreviated COH III D), was a Roman
Cohors III Delmatarum equitata c.R. pf
Cohors_III_Delmatarum_equitata_c.R._pf
Province of the Roman Empire (8/9 - 433 AD)
point for attacks in that direction. The Scordisci, in alliance with the Dalmatae, were in armed conflict with the Romans as early as 156 BC and 119 BC.
Pannonia
Illyrian King
was Scodra, now Shkodër, Albania. In 180 BC, during his early reign, the Dalmatae and Daorsi declared themselves independent from his rule and the city of
Gentius
Roman consul in 155 BC, pontifex maximus and princeps senatus
during the Battle of Pydna in 168 BC; he later won a triumph over the Dalmatae in 155 BC. He was remembered as a staunch conservative, defender of the
Publius Cornelius Scipio Nasica Corculum
Publius_Cornelius_Scipio_Nasica_Corculum
Town in Federation of Bosnia and Herzegovina, Bosnia and Herzegovina
needed] The area of Tomislavgrad has been inhabited by Illyrian tribe of Dalmatae and Delminium was a town established by them near present-day Tomislavgrad
Tomislavgrad
City in Croatia
Ἀσπάλαθος) in the 3rd or 2nd century BCE on the coast of the Illyrian Dalmatae, and in 305 CE, it became the site of the Palace of the Roman emperor Diocletian
Split,_Croatia
Town in Dalmatia, Croatia
Syrmia, the Scordisci might have been allied with the local tribe of the Dalmatae, as mercenaries, which would explain their presence in Dalmatia. After
Skradin
(such as the Scordisci, Boii and Veneti), Dalmatian tribes (such as the Dalmatae, Histri and Liburni) and the Germanic tribes (such as the Lugii, Marcomanni)
History_of_Hungary
Hypothetical extinct Indo-European language
structurally similar to those of the Veneti and Histri; another linked to the Dalmatae, Iapodes and other Illyrians on the mainland to the south of the Liburnians
Liburnian_language
Romance-populated city-states in Dalmatia
Dalmatia was inhabited by autochthonous Illyrian tribe Dalmatae since the Iron Age. The Roman–Dalmatae Wars lasted until 33 BC when Octavian installed Roman
Dalmatian_city-states
Non-citizen troops in the Imperial Roman army
as the rapacity of Roman tax officials. In AD 6, several regiments of Dalmatae, a warlike Illyrian tribe, were ordered to report to a designated location
Auxilia
Coastal city in southern Croatia
incursions of the 7th century. The name is explained as a corruption of a Dalmatae/Romance word Lausa, the name of the rocky island on which the city was
Dubrovnik
Municipality in Federation of Bosnia and Herzegovina, Bosnia and Herzegovina
has been inhabited by the Illyrian tribe of Dalmatae. The town of Delminium was established by the Dalmatae in what is now the territory of the Municipality
Municipality_of_Tomislavgrad
City in Federation of Bosnia and Herzegovina, Bosnia and Herzegovina
known as the Illyrians. The region was inhabited by the Illyrian tribe of Dalmatae whose capital was Delminium in today's Tomislavgrad. They left remains
Livno
Topics referred to by the same term
self-titled EP Dalmatian pelican, a large bird native to central Europe Dalmatae, Ancient Illyrian tribe 101 Dalmatians (franchise) This disambiguation
Dalmatian
Roman province (214-637)
vir spectabilis and commanded (c. 400) the following army units: Equites Dalmatae Illyriciani, garrisoned at Ganaba. Equites Promoti Illyriciani, Callinicum
Osroene_(Roman_province)
Historical region in Western Balkan, Southeast Europe
Autariatae Azali Balaites Baridustae Bassanitae Breuci Bylliones Daesitiates Dalmatae Tariotes Daorsi Dardani Galabri Thuantai Dassaretii Enchelei Eneti Grabaei
Illyria
Roman emperor from 249 to 251
Autariatae Azali Balaites Baridustae Bassanitae Breuci Bylliones Daesitiates Dalmatae Tariotes Daorsi Dardani Galabri Thuantai Dassaretii Enchelei Eneti Grabaei
Decius
Illyrian city
Delminium). The toponym Delminium has the same root as the tribal name Dalmatae and the regional name Dalmatia. It is considered to be connected to the
Delminium
Military unit
secunda Delmatarum ("2nd Cohort of Dalmatae") was a Roman auxiliary infantry regiment. It is named after the Dalmatae, an Illyrian-speaking tribe that inhabited
Cohors_II_Delmatarum
Historic site in Vlorë, Albania
Autariatae Azali Balaites Baridustae Bassanitae Breuci Bylliones Daesitiates Dalmatae Tariotes Daorsi Dardani Galabri Thuantai Dassaretii Enchelei Eneti Grabaei
Triport,_Vlorë
Ninth largest city of Albania
Autariatae Azali Balaites Baridustae Bassanitae Breuci Bylliones Daesitiates Dalmatae Tariotes Daorsi Dardani Galabri Thuantai Dassaretii Enchelei Eneti Grabaei
Berat
Conglomeration of Indo-European peoples and tribes in the Balkan Peninsula
advances in the Istrian peninsula until his death in 177 BC. Dalmatae Verzo, ruler of the Dalmatae: took the city of Promona from the Liburni in order to ambush
List_of_Illyrians
Ancient region in Croatia
historical lands. Borders of Liburnia didn’t change until its conflict with Dalmatae in 51 BC, when the Liburnians lost their city Promona (Tepljuh, Drniš)
Liburnia
Roman galley
the fleets of Ravenna and Misenum, where many Illyrians, particularly Dalmatae, Liburnians, and Pannonians, served. Gradually, liburna became a generic
Liburna
Military command during the Late Roman Empire
a typical rectangular castrum layout. It was garrisoned by the Equites Dalmatae Brandodunenses, although evidence exists suggesting that its original garrison
Saxon_Shore
Ancient Roman fort and archeological site in Lower Austria
Ala nova, together with the last unit to be stationed there, the equites Dalmatae Ala nova. In 98 CE, the Ala I Flavia Britannica in Vindobona/Vienna was
Fort_Ala_Nova
Canton in Bosnia and Herzegovina
and the Cyrillic script having equal status. Originally occupied by the Dalmatae, the area of Canton 10 was annexed in 15 AD by the Roman Empire and formed
Canton_10
Geographical region of Croatia
the coast. In antiquity, the area was inhabited by the Illyrian tribes Dalmatae and, in the far east, Daorsi, later becoming part of the Roman province
Dalmatian_Hinterland
County in southern Croatia
500) on Vis. The name Dalmatia comes from an Illyrian tribe called the Dalmatae who inhabited the area of the eastern Adriatic coast in the 1st millennium
Split-Dalmatia_County
AD 6–9 revolt in Roman province of Illyricum
tribes which contributed to the alliance were the Daesitiatae, Breuci, Dalmatae, Andizetes, Pannonians, Pirustae, Liburnians, and Iapydes (the latter two
Bellum_Batonianum
Roman ruined city in Croatia
Autariatae Azali Balaites Baridustae Bassanitae Breuci Bylliones Daesitiates Dalmatae Tariotes Daorsi Dardani Galabri Thuantai Dassaretii Enchelei Eneti Grabaei
Salona
Medieval fortress in Croatia
From its origin as a small stronghold built by the ancient Illyrian tribe Dalmatae, it developed into a fortress in the 15th century, during the reign of
Prozor_Fortress
City on Montenegro's coast
Autariatae Azali Balaites Baridustae Bassanitae Breuci Bylliones Daesitiates Dalmatae Tariotes Daorsi Dardani Galabri Thuantai Dassaretii Enchelei Eneti Grabaei
Kotor
Fifth-largest city in Albania
Autariatae Azali Balaites Baridustae Bassanitae Breuci Bylliones Daesitiates Dalmatae Tariotes Daorsi Dardani Galabri Thuantai Dassaretii Enchelei Eneti Grabaei
Shkodër
Historic process of conquering and assimilating by the ancient Celts
Celticized to varying degrees (some completely) like the Pannoni and the Dalmatae. A type of wooden oblong shield with an iron boss was introduced to Illyria
Celticisation
Roman and Byzantine city in Pannonia
Autariatae Azali Balaites Baridustae Bassanitae Breuci Bylliones Daesitiates Dalmatae Tariotes Daorsi Dardani Galabri Thuantai Dassaretii Enchelei Eneti Grabaei
Sirmium
Period of eastern Mediterranean history from 323 to 30 BC
inhabited by various Illyrian tribes and kingdoms such as the kingdom of the Dalmatae and of the Ardiaei, who often engaged in piracy under Queen Teuta (reigned
Hellenistic_period
Second-largest city of Albania
Autariatae Azali Balaites Baridustae Bassanitae Breuci Bylliones Daesitiates Dalmatae Tariotes Daorsi Dardani Galabri Thuantai Dassaretii Enchelei Eneti Grabaei
Durrës
Town in Federation of Bosnia and Herzegovina, Bosnia and Herzegovina
Illyrians, specifically the Dalmatae. Their capital was Delminium, which was located in today's Tomislavgrad. The Dalmatae left many artefacts which allow
Glamoč
Albanian deity
Autariatae Azali Balaites Baridustae Bassanitae Breuci Bylliones Daesitiates Dalmatae Tariotes Daorsi Dardani Galabri Thuantai Dassaretii Enchelei Eneti Grabaei
Baba_Tomor
Fourth war between the Romans and Illyrians (35-33 B.C.)
Norici Iapodes (Moentini, Avendeatae, Arupini) Pannonians (Segestans) Dalmatae Daesitiates Commanders and leaders Octavian (WIA) Vipsanius Agrippa Fufius
Octavian's military campaigns in Illyricum
Octavian's_military_campaigns_in_Illyricum
Ancient city in Syria
served as the garrison town for the Dalmatian Cavalry (Latin: Equites Dalmatae Illyriciani), a unit named for its origin in the Balkans. In 253, the Battle
Balis_(Syria)
City in Istria County, Croatia
Autariatae Azali Balaites Baridustae Bassanitae Breuci Bylliones Daesitiates Dalmatae Tariotes Daorsi Dardani Galabri Thuantai Dassaretii Enchelei Eneti Grabaei
Pula
Felt conical or half-egg-shaped cap, worn in Ancient Greece, Rome and by ecclesiastics
Autariatae Azali Balaites Baridustae Bassanitae Breuci Bylliones Daesitiates Dalmatae Tariotes Daorsi Dardani Galabri Thuantai Dassaretii Enchelei Eneti Grabaei
Pileus_(hat)
Town in Split-Dalmatia, Croatia
Autariatae Azali Balaites Baridustae Bassanitae Breuci Bylliones Daesitiates Dalmatae Tariotes Daorsi Dardani Galabri Thuantai Dassaretii Enchelei Eneti Grabaei
Trogir
Ancient Western Balkanic tribes
Autariatae Azali Balaites Baridustae Bassanitae Breuci Bylliones Daesitiates Dalmatae Tariotes Daorsi Dardani Galabri Thuantai Dassaretii Enchelei Eneti Grabaei
Illyrians
City in southwestern North Macedonia
Autariatae Azali Balaites Baridustae Bassanitae Breuci Bylliones Daesitiates Dalmatae Tariotes Daorsi Dardani Galabri Thuantai Dassaretii Enchelei Eneti Grabaei
Ohrid
Battle fought in AD 357
for Julian's comitatus: The Ioviani and Herculiani legions and equites Dalmatae are not mentioned by the sources as under Julian, but as part of the Gaul
Battle_of_Strasbourg
Military unit
Cohors quarta Delmatarum ("4th Cohort of Dalmatae") was a Roman auxiliary infantry regiment raised in the 1st century AD and continuing to serve into the
Cohors_IV_Delmatarum
Iapygian tribe
Autariatae Azali Balaites Baridustae Bassanitae Breuci Bylliones Daesitiates Dalmatae Tariotes Daorsi Dardani Galabri Thuantai Dassaretii Enchelei Eneti Grabaei
Messapians
Queen regent of the Ardiaei
Autariatae Azali Balaites Baridustae Bassanitae Breuci Bylliones Daesitiates Dalmatae Tariotes Daorsi Dardani Galabri Thuantai Dassaretii Enchelei Eneti Grabaei
Teuta
Topics referred to by the same term
Dalmatian people may refer to: Croats Dalmatian Italians Dalmatae Dalmatian (disambiguation) Dalmatian identity Illyrian (South Slavic) This disambiguation
Dalmatian_people
Military unit
Cohort of Dalmatae") was a Roman auxiliary mixed infantry and cavalry regiment. It was named after, and originally recruited from, the Dalmatae (or Delmatae)
Cohors I Delmatarum milliaria equitata
Cohors_I_Delmatarum_milliaria_equitata
Town in the coastal region of Montenegro
Autariatae Azali Balaites Baridustae Bassanitae Breuci Bylliones Daesitiates Dalmatae Tariotes Daorsi Dardani Galabri Thuantai Dassaretii Enchelei Eneti Grabaei
Budva
City in Slavonia, Croatia
Autariatae Azali Balaites Baridustae Bassanitae Breuci Bylliones Daesitiates Dalmatae Tariotes Daorsi Dardani Galabri Thuantai Dassaretii Enchelei Eneti Grabaei
Osijek
the fleets of Ravenna and Misenum, where many Illyrians, particularly Dalmatae, Liburnians, and Pannonians, served. A navis lusoria is a type of a small
Ships_of_ancient_Rome
AD Bellum Batonianum Roman Empire Odrysian Kingdom Daesitiates Breuci Dalmatae Andizetes Pannonians Pirustae Liburnians Japodes 6 AD 21 AD Goguryeo-Dongbuyeo
List_of_wars:_before_1000
Period of Serbian history in the 6th to 16th centuries
Einhardi Annales. Hanover. Rezar, Vlado, ed. (2001). Ludovici Tuberonis Dalmatae Abbatis Commentarii de temporibus suis. Zagreb: Hrvatski institut za povijest
Serbia_in_the_Middle_Ages
Roman army after 284
functions. 24% of regiments were unarmoured light cavalry, denoted equites Dalmatae, equites Mauri or equites sagittarii (mounted archers), suitable for harassment
Late_Roman_army
Archaeological park in Albania
Autariatae Azali Balaites Baridustae Bassanitae Breuci Bylliones Daesitiates Dalmatae Tariotes Daorsi Dardani Galabri Thuantai Dassaretii Enchelei Eneti Grabaei
Apollonia_(Illyria)
Extinct Indo-European language of Southeast Europe
Autariatae Azali Balaites Baridustae Bassanitae Breuci Bylliones Daesitiates Dalmatae Tariotes Daorsi Dardani Galabri Thuantai Dassaretii Enchelei Eneti Grabaei
Illyrian_language
Town in Split-Dalmatia, Croatia
settlements. About 1000 years BC, the area was inhabited by the Illyrian tribe Dalmatae. They were settled in the area between the rivers of Krka and Cetina, where
Sinj
Roman province of Illyricum. Between 6 and 9 AD, tribes including the Dalmatae, who gave name to these lands, rose up against the Romans in the Great
History_of_Croatia
shared the basic regimental designation equites, and included equites Dalmatae, equites Mauri and equites scutarii. In total there is evidence for around
Equites_stablesiani
Roman emperor from 305 to 306
Autariatae Azali Balaites Baridustae Bassanitae Breuci Bylliones Daesitiates Dalmatae Tariotes Daorsi Dardani Galabri Thuantai Dassaretii Enchelei Eneti Grabaei
Constantius_Chlorus
Former lands of Austria and Austria-Hungary
Part of a series on the History of Dalmatia Antiquity Illyria Dalmatae (Tariotes) Roman Province Middle Ages Neolatin Dalmatian City-states Duchy of Croatia
Kingdom_of_Dalmatia
7 CE battle in Illyria
cavalry Classis Pannonica Segestans (from Siscia) Pannonian infantry Breuci Dalmatae Daesitiates Germanic cavalry contingent (led by Arminius) Strength Around
Battle of the Volcaean Marshes
Battle_of_the_Volcaean_Marshes
Castle in Albania
Autariatae Azali Balaites Baridustae Bassanitae Breuci Bylliones Daesitiates Dalmatae Tariotes Daorsi Dardani Galabri Thuantai Dassaretii Enchelei Eneti Grabaei
Pogradec_Castle
Wife of Philip II of Macedon
Autariatae Azali Balaites Baridustae Bassanitae Breuci Bylliones Daesitiates Dalmatae Tariotes Daorsi Dardani Galabri Thuantai Dassaretii Enchelei Eneti Grabaei
Audata
List of Roman generals honoured with a triumph
Gauls) Corseis = Corsi (Corsicans) Cossurensibus = Cossurienses Delmateis = Dalmatae (Dalmatians) Eleatibus = Eleates Etrusceis = Etrusci (Etruscans) Falisceis
Fasti_Triumphales
Town in Split-Dalmatia, Croatia
densely populated. Prior to the arrival of the Romans, the Illyrian tribe of Dalmatae are said to have inhabited the region. After multiple wars, lasting for
Vrlika
Illyrian tribe
Autariatae Azali Balaites Baridustae Bassanitae Breuci Bylliones Daesitiates Dalmatae Tariotes Daorsi Dardani Galabri Thuantai Dassaretii Enchelei Eneti Grabaei
Ardiaei
Alexander the Great's first military campaign as king of Macedon
Autariatae Azali Balaites Baridustae Bassanitae Breuci Bylliones Daesitiates Dalmatae Tariotes Daorsi Dardani Galabri Thuantai Dassaretii Enchelei Eneti Grabaei
Balkan campaign of Alexander the Great
Balkan_campaign_of_Alexander_the_Great
Half-sister of Alexander the Great (c.357–323 BC)
Autariatae Azali Balaites Baridustae Bassanitae Breuci Bylliones Daesitiates Dalmatae Tariotes Daorsi Dardani Galabri Thuantai Dassaretii Enchelei Eneti Grabaei
Cynane
Roman Empire from about 27 BC to 476 AD
appear, apparently recruited from the Danubian provinces: the equites Dalmatae ("Dalmatian cavalry"). Little is known about these, but they were prominent
Imperial_Roman_army
Illyrian tribe
Autariatae Azali Balaites Baridustae Bassanitae Breuci Bylliones Daesitiates Dalmatae Tariotes Daorsi Dardani Galabri Thuantai Dassaretii Enchelei Eneti Grabaei
Daesitiates
Comune in Abruzzo, Italy
Giovanni Ponticelli painted the front curtain, representing the triumph over Dalmatae of Gaius Asinius Pollio. Porta Pescara is the name of the only city gates
Chieti
Ancient Roman fort in Norfolk, England
4th-century document Notitia Dignitatum, the fort was garrisoned by the Equites Dalmatae Brandodunenses ("Dalmatian cavalry of Bran[d]odunum"), although a tile
Branodunum
City in Croatia
Autariatae Azali Balaites Baridustae Bassanitae Breuci Bylliones Daesitiates Dalmatae Tariotes Daorsi Dardani Galabri Thuantai Dassaretii Enchelei Eneti Grabaei
Zadar
Ancient kingdom in Upper Mesopotamia (132 BC–214 AD)
vir illustris and commanded (c. 400) the following army units: Equites Dalmatae Illyriciani, garrisoned at Ganaba. Equites Promoti Illyriciani, Callinicum
Osroene
First Roman emperor (63 BC – AD 14)
Octavian's military campaigns in Illyricum – The war effort against the Dalmatae and Iapodes peoples in what is now Croatia War of Actium – Final war of
Outline_of_Augustus
230 BCE siege
Autariatae Azali Balaites Baridustae Bassanitae Breuci Bylliones Daesitiates Dalmatae Tariotes Daorsi Dardani Galabri Thuantai Dassaretii Enchelei Eneti Grabaei
Siege_of_Medion
Extinct Indo-European language of Southeastern Italy
Autariatae Azali Balaites Baridustae Bassanitae Breuci Bylliones Daesitiates Dalmatae Tariotes Daorsi Dardani Galabri Thuantai Dassaretii Enchelei Eneti Grabaei
Messapic_language
Day of the year
until the end of the year. 8 – Roman Empire general Tiberius defeats the Dalmatae on the river Bosna. 435 – Deposed Ecumenical Patriarch of Constantinople
August_3
Dacian Damascenorum Damasceni Syria Damascus, Syria Aramaic Delmatarum Dalmatae Dalmatia Dalmacja, Croatia Illyrian Frisiavonum Frisiavones Germania Inferior
List of Roman auxiliary regiments
List_of_Roman_auxiliary_regiments
Liburnia. After the fall of the Illyrian Ardiaei Kingdom in southern, the Dalmatae posed the greatest force against the Romans in their conquest of Illyria
History_of_Dalmatia
DALMATAE
DALMATAE
DALMATAE
DALMATAE
Girl/Female
Hindu, Indian, Tamil
Future
Girl/Female
Hindu
Boy/Male
Indian
The reliever
Surname or Lastname
Americanized form of the Latin personal name Januarius or its Italian derivative Gennaro, which was borne by a number of early Christian saints, most famously a 3rd-century bishop of Benevento who became the patron of Naples.English
Americanized form of the Latin personal name Januarius or its Italian derivative Gennaro, which was borne by a number of early Christian saints, most famously a 3rd-century bishop of Benevento who became the patron of Naples.English : altered form of Janeway.In New England, a translation of French Janvier.
Girl/Female
Maori
A treasured gift.
Female
Italian
Feminine pet form of Italian Giacomo, GIACHETTA means "supplanter."
Boy/Male
American, Chinese, Christian, Dutch, French, German, Hawaiian, Hebrew, Jewish
Salvation; Helper
Girl/Female
Hindu, Indian, Kannada, Marathi, Telugu
Pleasure
Female
Finnish
Finnish form of Greek Margarites, MARITTA means "pearl."
Boy/Male
Scottish
Man of the sea.
DALMATAE
DALMATAE
DALMATAE
DALMATAE
DALMATAE