Illyrian Realm Dassaretii were one of the tribes forming the ancient
Illyrian kingdom that was established in the region of southern
Illyria. Ancient sources and modern scholars hold that one of the first kingdoms established in this region was that of the
Enchelei. It seems that the weakening of the kingdom of Enchelae resulted in their assimilation and inclusion into a newly established Illyrian realm at the latest in the 6th–5th centuries BC, marking the arising of the Dassaretii, who appear to have replaced the Enchelei in the lakeland area (
Ohrid and
Prespa). . According to a historical reconstruction,
Bardylis founded a powerful Illyrian dynasty among the Dassaretii in the 5th century BC, and established a realm centered in their territory that comprised the area along
Lychnidus and east to the
Prespa Lakes, which was called "Dassaretis" later in
Roman times. A fragment of
Callisthenes ( 360 – 327 BC) which places Bardylis' realm between
Molossis and
Macedonia, well determines the position of that Illyrian kingdom in the area of Dassaretis. Bardylis' expansion in Upper Macedonia and Molossis, and his son
Cleitus'
revolt at Pelion in Dassaretis against
Alexander the Great make this localization of the core of their realm even more plausible. The exact extension of the kingdom of Bardylis and Cleitus is not known, as it could have included other regions besides Dassaretis. were built on a hill located in
Selca e Poshtme, near the western shore of
Lake Ohrid, Albania. . The establishment of a tribal realm centered in the rich region of the Illyrian Dassaretii seems supported also by numismatic and epigraphic evidence. The site of
Selcë was in the past a flourishing economical centre more developed than the surroundings because it occupied a predominant position inside the region currently called
Mokër, and because it controlled the road which led from the
Adriatic coasts of Illyria to Macedonia. A helmet reporting the inscription of the name of the Illyrian king
Monunius was found in the area of lake
Lychnidus in the territory of the Illyrian tribe of Dassaretii. It has been interpreted as a possible component of the equipment of a royal special force, suggesting also a financial activity of this king. Thus, after the
Roman campaigns in Macedonia the Dassaretii were declared independent as Roman allies, like the
Orestae, and they established autonomous political entities under the Roman protectorate. The Dassaretioi were mentioned in
Imperial times in many inscriptions as either having an executive power or as dedicants. The official of the highest rank was, most likely, the
strategos, whose seat seems to have been located in
Lychnidos. However, the Dassaretioi were not mentioned in a single inscription together with the polis of Lychnidos. This indicates that from the
Hellenistic period they seem to have been separate political entities. It has been suggested that the tribe of Dassaretioi and the city of Lychnidos might have formed some kind of political confederation (similar to a
koinon) based on the unification of various tribes or various towns and villages. This type of political organisation were quite widespread in the
Balkans during the Classical and Hellenistic periods. Some of these confederations survived until Imperial times, such as that of the
Bylliones.
Stephanus of Byzantium () describes the Dassaretai as an Illyrian
ethnos and does not associate them with a city. He seems to have used the term
ethnos to describe the Dassaretan community in conformation to
Anthony Snodgrass' definition: "In its purest form the
ethnos was no more than a survival of the tribal system into historical times: a population scattered thinly over a territory without urban centres, united politically and in customs and religion, normally governed by means of some periodical assembly at a single centre, and worshipping a tribal deity at a common religious centre". Snodgrass presents indeed the
ethnos as the prehistoric precursor of the polis describing it "no more than a survival of the tribal system into historical times". == Economy ==