Romanization of the western Illyricum from religious point of view
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Abstract
The Romans likely regarded all of the peoples of Illyricum as belonging to a culturally coherent ethnic group, which they obviously did not. Since their anthroponomy and toponymy show only small differences between them, it is only
possible to differentiate several personal onomastic formulae belonging to northern, middle or southern Illyrian ethnic groups. However, much bigger differences reveal religious systems and cults among the Illyrian peoples which leads
to the conclusion that considerable differences existed on the Balkans area that later belonged to the Roman province of Dalmatia.