Bato (Dardanian chieftain)
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This article is about the Illyrian king. For other uses, see Bato (Illyrian name).
Bato (ruled c. 206 ā 176 BC[1]) was an Illyrian king of the Dardanian State. Bato was the son of Longarus whom he succeeded and the brother of Monunius II who ruled after him.[2] Bato fought alongside the Romans against Macedon during the Second Macedonian War. Bato is known for using advanced war tactics against Athenagoras. Bato became a major threat to the Macedonians but after the war was over Dardanian and Roman relations soon diminished.
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Reign | c. 206 BC ā c. 176 BC |
Predecessor | Longarus |
Successor | Monunius II |
Father | Longarus |
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