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| - Dasarecios (en latín, Dassaretii) es el nombre de una tribu iliria del noreste de Iliria quienes, según Estrabón, habitaban cerca del río Morava meridional entre los ardieos de la zona litoral y los dardanios del interior. Según Apiano descendían de Dasaro, una hija de Ilirio. A pesar de la similitud de la grafía en latín, no deben confundirse con los dasaretas/dexaros, una subtribu de los caonios de Epiro. (es)
- Dassarécios (em latim: Dassaretii) foram uma antiga do nordeste da Ilíria que, segundo Estrabão, habitou próximo ao entre os da zona costeira e os dárdanos do interior. Segundo Apiano de Alexandria, descendiam de Dássaro, a filha de . Apesar da semelhança gráfica no latim, não devem ser confundidos com os dassaretas/dexaros (em grego: Δασσαρέται/Δεξάροι; romaniz.: Dassarétai/Dexároi; em latim: Dassaretae), uma subtribo dos caônios do Epiro. (pt)
- The Dassaretii (Ancient Greek: Δασσαρῆται, Δασσαρήτιοι, Latin: Dassaretae, Dassaretii) were an Illyrian people that lived in the inlands of southern Illyria, between present-day south-eastern Albania and south-western North Macedonia. Their territory included the entire region between the rivers Asamus and Eordaicus (whose union forms the Apsus), the plateau of Korça locked by the fortress of Pelion and, towards the north it extended to Lake Lychnidus up to the Black Drin. They were directly in contact with the regions of Orestis and Lynkestis of Upper Macedonia. Their chief city was Lychnidos, located on the edge of the lake of the same name. One of the most important settlements in their territory was established at Selcë e Poshtme near the western shore of Lake Lychnidus, where the Illy (en)
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