ABSTRACT

BA TElA. CIL 5076 (Globasnitz, second cent.): Bateia Disocnif.; CIL 503 I = ILS 7II5 (Micheldorf near Friesach, second cent.): Iunia c.f. Bateia. The name is nowhere else recorded: the Illyrian names Bato and Batuia (Mayer, Die Sprache der alten I1{yrier 18o ff.) are comparable. BATELIS. CIL 5057 = MZK 1904, 165 f. (Greith near Neumarkt, first-second cent.): Batdis Deusonis f(ifia). Cf. under Bateia (on the type of formation cf. the paralleis in Alföldy op. cil. 355). BINHDO. CIL 5483 (Bad Gleichenberg, first cent.): Binhdo (fern.). Cf. the Iapodian deity-name Bindus (Mayer op. cit. I 87). Illyrian women's names in -0 (cf. also Dasto) characteristic of the tribe ofthe Delmatae (most recently Alföldy op. cit. 351). On the reading cf. BJ 170 (1970) 557. CANDALA. Car. 145 (1955) II9 f. (Dellach in the upper GaB valley, A.D. 50-150): [ ... ]ia M.I. Candala. Cf. the Illyrian personal name Candalio among the Delmatae (Alföldy op. cit. 72) and the Norican place-name Candalicae (p. 228, n. 27). DASIUS. Car. 92 (1902) 176 = Car. 93 (1903) 181 f. (St Stefan near Friesach, second cent.): [M.] Ulp. Dasius veto ex ce(nturione). See also CIL XIII 8243 = ILS 9270 (Cologne, end of first cent.): M. Cocceius Dasius veto alae Noric., probably from Noricum (Alföldy, Hilfstruppen 181). The Illyrian name Dasius was diffused mainly in northern Dalmatia and Pannonia.