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TRIBE IN ROMAN TIMES
Delmatae; Delmetae; Delmatoi; Dalmatian people; Dalmatian tribes; Dalmati; Delmati
  • The Inscription of the Coh(ors) I (milliaria) Del(matarum) in [[Salona]].
  • Delmatae in Illyricum, {{circa}} 40 BC.

1861 Dalmatian parliamentary election         
ELECTIONS IN CROATIA
Dalmatian parliamentary election, 1861
Parliamentary elections were held in Kingdom of Dalmatia for the newly formed Dalmatian parliament in 1861.
1867 Dalmatian parliamentary election         
ELECTIONS IN CROATIA
Dalmatian parliamentary election, 1867
Parliamentary elections were held in the Kingdom of Dalmatia in 1867. The Autonomists claimed victory for the third straight time, while the opposition People's Party narrowed the gap.
1883 Dalmatian parliamentary election         
ELECTIONS IN CROATIA
Dalmatian parliamentary election, 1883
Parliamentary elections were held in the Kingdom of Dalmatia in 1883. The elections marked the first time that a party other than People's Party or Autonomist Party won seats in the Diet of Dalmatia.

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Dalmatae

The Delmatae, alternatively Dalmatæ, during the Roman period, were a group of Illyrian tribes in Dalmatia, contemporary southern Croatia and western Bosnia and Herzegovina. The region of Dalmatia takes its name from the tribe.

The Delmatae appear in historical record for the first time in 181 BC, when upon the death of their ruler Pleuratus III of the Illyrian kingdom, they refused to accept the rule of his son, Gentius and seceded. They expanded and came to include coastal Illyrian tribes like the Tariotes, the Hylli and the Nesti and increased their territory to the north against the Liburni. Conflict with Roman expansionism and its local allies in the eastern Adriatic began in 156-55 BC. The Roman–Dalmatae Wars lasted until 33 BC when Octavian (the later Emperor Augustus) installed Roman hegemony in Dalmatia. Local instability and minor rebellions continued in the province of Dalmatia and culminated in the Great Illyrian Revolt in Dalmatia and closely linked Pannonia in 6 AD. The revolt, which lasted for three years, involved more than half a million combatants, auxiliaries and civilians on both side. In the aftermath, some Delmataean communities were relocated in the northern Sandzak region and others were resettled in parts of Carinthia to provide labor for the Roman mines. The defeat of the revolt began the integration of Dalmatia which in turn led to the romanization of the region by the early Middle Ages.