Tribal State of the Scordisci
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Was the tribal confederation of the Scordisci, a population that inhabitated Serbia.
Establishment
January 299 BC: The Scordisci settled since the first half of the 3rd century BC. in present-day Serbia near Belgrade and in the lower Sava valley.
Chronology
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Military campaigns by future Roman emperor Tiberius in Pannonia.
January 11 BC: During the Roman military campaign of 12 BC, the Roman commander Tiberius, future emperor, subjugated the Pannonians Breuci thanks to the alliance of the powerful Celtic tribe of the Scordisci, and for this reason the ornamenta triumphalia were decreed to him. At the end of these operations, or more probably with the conclusion of the Dalmatian-Pannonian revolt of 6-9, their territory was organized in the new province of Moesia, also becoming part of the auxiliary troops.
January 140 BC: The campaigns that followed in the following years up to 141 B.C. around, they expanded their territories to include the whole of Dardania, so much so that their territory coincided with the future Roman province of Moesia Superior.
January 113 BC: Roman defeat against the Scordisks.
February 113 BC: Roman defeat against the Scordisks.
January 80 BC: Sulla, believing that it was not right to wage war against Mithridates, since he had not violated any treaty, sent a new embassy to Murena, this time led by Aulus Gabinius, forbidding him to resume any kind of hostility, on the contrary to reconcile Mithridates with the king Ariobarzanes I.
Disestablishment
January 11 BC: During the Roman military campaign of 12 BC, the Roman commander Tiberius, future emperor, subjugated the Pannonians Breuci thanks to the alliance of the powerful Celtic tribe of the Scordisci, and for this reason the ornamenta triumphalia were decreed to him. At the end of these operations, or more probably with the conclusion of the Dalmatian-Pannonian revolt of 6-9, their territory was organized in the new province of Moesia, also becoming part of the auxiliary troops.