817:, p. 113: "If the coins from the lower Strymon region that bear the name “ Tyntenoi ' 2 are authentic, they give us a second correspondence between an ethnikon in the lower Strymon basin and one in Epirus, where we find the Atintanes in between the Parauaioi and the Khaones If the Odomantoi-Athamanes and the Tyntenoi-Atintanes were, in truth, each a fracture Paeonian people whose original unity is attested, in either case, by the survival of an identical name, we can account for this by supposing that, in the course of the course of the post - Mycenaean Völkerwanderung, both these Paeonian peoples were split, by impacts from the rear, somewhere in the basin of the River Morava, with the result that their eastern splinters were driven down the Strymon valley, while their western splinters were pushed away to the Adriatic side of the continental divide (..) However, before accepting Kiechers' interpretation of the name 'Atintanes' in terms of Greek, we should have to satisfy ourselves that it was not an Illyrian name but was a Greek one (as its termination -anes perhaps suggests that it may have been)
1772:, p. 243: "In this First Illyrian War (229–228) the Romans freed Corcyra, Pharos, Apollonia, and Epidamnus from Agron’s widow Teuta, as well as the island Issa; and when they marched inland they brought the Illyrian tribe Atintani into alliance with Rome." p. 249: "The treaty, the text of which Polybius has preserved, indicates that Philip expected to keep Rome from gaining control of Illyria—that a peace agreement concluded upon the Carthaginian victory in the war should stipulate that: “the Romans shall no longer be masters of Corcyra, Apollonia, Epidamnus, Pharos, Dimale , Parthini, or Atintania; and that they shall return to Demetrius of Pharos all his friends who are in the dominions of Rome.”" p. 251: "The Peace of Phoenice in 205, which included the allies on both sides, granted to the Romans a number of small Illyrian towns on the Adriatic and to Philip Atintania in Epirus.", p. 262: "The westernmost meris comprised 'upper Macedonia, including... and Atintania around Lake Lycnhidos"
1839:, p. 217: "A major problem of historical topography is considered by M.B. Hatzopoulos, that is the question of the Atintanes and their situation, in the aftermath of the radical solution of N.G.L. Hammond (JRS 79 11-25) which distinguishes two groups of that name,- Illyrian Atintani in the Cermenike region of Central Albania and the Epirote Atintanes somewhere around the upper Drino. It is, according to Hammond, the former who figure of Cassander's operations against Epidamnus in 314 BC (Polyaenus 4.11.4) and subsequently in the Illyrian and Macedonian wars of Rome reported by Polybius (2.11.10-11; 7.9.13), Appian (///. 7-8) and Livy (27.30.13; 29.12.13; 45.30.7). The latter figure in the western Greek campaigns of the Spartan admiral Knemos in 429 BC (Thuc. 2.80.6) and also named by Pseudo- Scylax (c. 26), Lycophron (Alex. 1042-6) and Strabo (7.7.8)."
1409:, pp. 62: “En commençant par le Sud, les premières populations qui voisinent avec les Épirotes sont les Atintanes, et ce ne sont pas les plus simples à situer sur le terrain ; il suffit de voir les problèmes qu’ils ont suscités à N. G. L. Hammond qui en arrive à multiplier les Atintanes en distinguant une Atintania épirote d’une Atintanis, qu’il place, d’abord, au Nord d’Elbasan dans la région appelée Çermenikë . J’ai repris l’ensemble des témoignages existant sur les Atintanes, et je ne reprendrai pas ici la démonstration, me limitant à en donner les conclusions et en me réjouissant que, dans une recherche parallèle, F. Papazoglou soit arrivée à des résultats identiques. L’Atintanie est située dans la zone de collines qui s’étend sur la rive droite de l’Aoos dans la Mallakastra, au Nord de Tepelen et peut-être jusque dans la région de Skrapar.”
1623:, pp. 213–214: "A late 3rd century B.C. inscription at Dodona mentions a "Koinon of the Bylliones."759 This information led Ceka to propose the existence of an Illyrian federated state known as the "Koinon of the Bylliones." He contends that the confederation was composed of three Illyrian tribes: the Bylliones, the Amantes, and the Atintani.760 According to Ceka, the federation was founded before the arrival of the Greeks, and the territory controlled by its member tribes included all of southern Illyria, which extended beyond the modern day Albanian/Greek border into Epirus.761 ... Additionally, it is unlikely that the Illyrian koinon ever encompassed as large a territory as Ceka proposes. It more probably was restricted in extent to the southern, non-Greek speaking portion of Illyria, which does not include Epirus. 764 Epirus was Greek speaking.
859:, p. 113: "If the Odomantoi-Athamanes and the Tyntenoi-Atintanes were, in truth, each a fracture Paeonian people whose original unity is attested, in either case, by the survival of an identical name, we can account for this by supposing that, in the course of the course of the post - Mycenaean Völkerwanderung, both these Paeonian peoples were split, by impacts from the rear, somewhere in the basin of the River Morava, with the result that their eastern splinters were driven down the Strymon valley, while their western splinters were pushed away to the Adriatic side of the continental divide (..) However, before accepting Kiechers' interpretation of the name 'Atintanes' in terms of Greek, we should have to satisfy ourselves that it was not an Illyrian name but was a Greek one (as its termination -anes perhaps suggests that it may have been)
981:, p. 117: "The Illyrian peoples, mentioned in the sources in which the events concerning the Illyrian kingdom are narrated – to name the most outstanding – are the Taulantii, Atintani, Parthini, Enchelei, Penestae, Dassaretii, Ardiaei, Labeates, and the Daorsi. All of these peoples were conceivably more or less closely related in terms of culture, institutions and language. Many of them may have had their own kings, some of whom attained great power and actively took part in the struggle for power in the Hellenistic world. The name “Illyrian” must have carried enough prestige at the time of the rise of the Ardiaean dynasty within the Illyrian kingdom that it was imposed at a later date, when the Romans conquered Illyria and the rest of the Balkans, as the official name of the future provinces of Dalmatia and Pannonia."
1503:, p. 107: "...and their capital must have been located somewhere in south - western Illyria, perhaps they were the Taulantii, but possibly also the Atintanes somewhere in the hinterland of Epidamnus and south of it or the Parthini in the Shkumbi valley, depending on the more or less advanced stage of hostilities between the two kingdoms. ... However, the location of the Atintani is not certain and there are two main hypotheses concerning their identification as one people or two different peoples, one the Atintani and the other the Atintanes : Cabanes, L ' Épire (n . 4), 78 - 81 and passim, argues for the first hypothesis (seemingly more probable), while the second has been advocated by N . G . L . Hammond, » The Illyrian Atintani, the Epirotic Atintanes and the Roman Protectorate «, JRS 79, 1989, 11 - 25 .
1748:, p. 27: "La cartographie récente de Lauriane Martinez-Sève41 fait apparaître une vaste zone entre Illyrie, Épire et Macédoine, constituée du nord au sud de l’Atintanie, de la Paravée et de la Tymphée. On peut considérer qu'il s'agit d'une zone frontalière, une « zone intermédiaire » pour reprendre les termes de Pierre Cabanes. Dans ces régions, il semble très difficile de fixer des limites claires, d'autant que certains peuples sont trop mal connus pour être localisés précisément. Nous ne rouvrirons pas ici le dossier sur les Atintanes, qui a suscité de nombreux débats chez les historiens et des propositions de localisation très diverses. De celle-ci dépend la frontière entre Illyriens et Épirotes."
1093:, p. 172: "When we add to this evidence Thucydides ' description of the Aetolians “ settled in scattered, unfortified villages ” (3 . 94 . 4) or his pseudo-ethnographic portrayal of the Aetolian Eurytanes, who "are apparently incomprehensible in their speech and eaters of raw meat" it soon becomes apparent that in his description of the Acarnanian campaign (see above) the Chaones, Thesproti, Atintanes, Paravaaii, and Orestae are "barbarian" not in the sense that their culture, customs, or behavior are in direct, diametrical opposition to Greek norms but rather in the sense that their seemingly more primitive way of life makes them Hellenes manqués."
1234:, p. 276: "Appian specifically referred to the Atintani as an Illyrian people, which may be in accordance with the data in Pseudo-Scylax (...). The author of the Periplus distinguished between the Illyrian peoples, barbarians, to the north of Chaonia, i.e. the Bulini, ..., Atintanes, and Amantini, while others, i.e. the Chaones, ..., and Molossi, whom he did not identify in terms of their ethnicity, inhabited the regions to the south of Chaonia, were living in villages, while Greece began at the Greek polis of Ambracia (c . 33) . In the Periplous, the Atintanes were located in the regions extending above Oricum and reaching towards Dodona (c .26).
382:(1995) considered Atintania an Illyrian region. S. Thiry (2001) listed the Atintanes among the Epirotes. T. J. Winnifrith (2002) associated the diverse positions of Atintanes reported in ancient accounts with peaceful transhumans activity, but he also stated that two tribes with a similar name may have existed. He also classifies the Atitanians among the Epirote tribes. Sasel Kos (2002) included the Atintanians among the most outstanding Illyrian peoples who conceivably were closely related with each other in terms of culture, institutions and language. She placed them somewhere in the hinterland of
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likely than
Hammond's one. M.B. Hatzopoulos (1993) did not accept Hammond's proposal of two distinct tribes, and he located the Atintanes on the upper and middle valley of the Aoos, stretching up to the confluence of this river with the Drino. George Mallios (2011) agrees with Hammond that the Atintanians were Epirotes and not connected to the Illyrians. P. J. Burton (2011) considered the Atintani as an Illyrian people, specifying that for the identification of the tribe involved with Rome as the Illyrian Atintani, as opposed to the Epirote Atintanes, he referred the reader to Hammond (1989).
1699:, p. 9: "In return, they ceded Atintanis, the district around the critical pass at Antigonea (see Fig. 1.2), on the border between Illyris and Epirus." p. 23: "The most important elements were the Greek cities of Epidamnus, Apollonia, and Oricum; the islands (Corcyra, Pharos, Issa); and two tribes, the Parthini (in the Genusus valley) and the Atintani (around Antigonea and Byllis). Large parts of Illyris were now free to govern themselves in their own ways, as they had before, but now under the oversight of Demetrius of Pharos and the promise of protection by Rome."
774:, p. 226: "The history of Illyricum is divided into several sharply differing phases, of which the first, lasting to the collapse of the Illyrian kingdom, may be explained in terms of (varying) alliances of tribes and peoples of common or similar ethnic background, speaking similar languages . No doubt various southern Illyrian peoples such as the Atintanes, Bylliones, Taulantii, Parthini, Bryges, and others acquired a certain degree of Hellenization, both on account of the common borde with Epirus and the nearness of Greek colonies along the coast.."
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or probably had had in the past connections with Epirus... In addition it was found in classical times in Epirus, where there were tribes called
Athamanes, Atintanes, Arctanes and Taleanes, and the earliest names of district in Epirus - Adania and Cammania - are related to such ethnic forms. It therefore follows that the group of peoples from whom the invaders came was not drained completely, and that the tribes of classical times with the termination -anes were either of Greek blood or at least of Greek dialect at the time when the invasion was launched.
1564:, p. 142: After the battle at Medion, Atintania, the section to the east of Apollonia, became a part of Agron' s state, while Epirus and Acarnania left the Aetolian league and joined Agron." p. 144: "It appears that Polybius did not give a full review of events after the war operations, as Appian noted (Ill. 7-8) that the minor Pinnes (not mentioned at all by Polybius) was allowed to retain his kingdom, excluding Corcyra, Pharos, Issa, and Epidamnus, and the Illyrian tribe of the Atintanes, and that if he adhered to the agreement, the Senate "
2186:, p. 63: "Rome was busy, especially after the Battle of Cannae in which L. Aemilius Paullus, the victor of the second Illyrian war, had been defeated and killed in 217. In 216 Philip sailed past Corcyra to Apollonia, but beat a hasty retreat on the arrival of a Roman fleet. In 215 he made a formal treaty with Hannibal and in 214 again attacked Apollonia unsuccessfully by sea. He detached the Parthini and the Atintanes from the Roman alliance, but the main body of Illyrians north of the Shkum-bin remained loyal under Scerdilaidas."
1886:, pp. 134–135: "Σε σχετικό του άρθρο ο Χατζόπουλος συμφώνησε με τον Hammondως προς την αποσύνδεση των Ατιντανών από τους Ιλλυριούς, ωστόσο,μετά από μια λεπτομερή εξέταση των γραπτών πηγών, απέρριψε το ενδεχόμενο να υπάρχουν δύο έθνη (ένα ηπειρωτικό και ένα μακεδονικό) με το ίδιο όνομα. Για τον Έλληνα ιστορικό υπάρχει μόνο μία Ατιντανία, αυτή που εκτείνεται από την λεκάνη του Άνω και Μέσου Αώου ως την συμβολή του ποταμού αυτού με τον Δρίνο, έχοντας στα ανατολικά την Χαονία και στα βόρεια την Μολοσσία"
1081:, p. 160: "Thucydides (2.99.3) appears to accept the Hellenic descent of the Macedonian rulers but not of their subjects. In describing the Acarnanian campaign of 429 B.C. he draws a clear distinction between the Hellenic contingents from Ambracia, Leucas, Anactorium, and the Peloponnese and the barbarian forces of the Chaones, Thesproti, Molossi, Atintanes, Paravaii, and Orestae; Perdiccas’s Macedonian forces are mentioned immediately after the enumeration of the barbarian troops (2.80.5 6)."
1144:, p. 876: "Di lui, probabilmente rifecendosi a una variante della leggenda diffusa nella nativa Calcide, racconta Licofrone, nella sua Alessandra, ai versi 1034-1046. Con linguaggio piuttosto oscuro, egli narra della fuga di Elefenore dall’isola di Otrono, isoletta a nord di Corcira, dove, insieme agli Abanti si era rifugiato dopo il conflitto troiano, e del suo stanziarsi presso il paese degli Atintani, verso la città di Amantia lungo le rive del fiume Polianto, l’attuale Shushica."
1711:, p. 28: "La Première Guerre fut perdue par les Illyriens, lesquelles ont dû renoncer à une grande partie de l’Illyrie méridionale (Pol., ii 11, 18). Les villes de Dyrrhachium et d’Apollonia, ainsi que les territoires des Parthines et des Atintanes, entrèrent sous la protection des Romains." p. 45: "Vraisemblablement sous le nom des Atintanes, mentionné par les auteurs anciens, étaient réunis trois koinons principaux : Bylliones, Amantes et les Atintanes proprement dits."
289:(2nd century AD) is the only ancient author that specifically refers to the tribe of the Atintani (not Atintanes) using the ethnonym "Illyrian". Hatzopoulos states that this appears in reference to their political situation due to their annexation by Illyrian rulers as already explained by P. Cabanes (1986). Šašel Kos (2005) has argued that Appian may be in agreement with Pseudo-Scylax, who included the Atintanes among the Illyrian peoples, barbarians, located to the north of
1452:, p. 217: "Unable to accept Hammond's duality, Hatzopoulos presumes an error on the part of Polyaenus (based on Hieronymus of Cardia) who would have been ignorant of local geography. Along with the Chaones, the Atintanes will have been the most northerly of the Epirote communities. On the north, between them and the Parthini, Taulantians and the real Illyrian Dassareatii, existed a mixed zone as a part of Illyria but culturally an extension of Greek - speaking Epirus ."
1488:, pp. 46, 213: "Peaceful transhumance rather than warlike raids may have caused some tribes to move. We have referred to the problem of the Atintanes and the Parauaei. The Atintanes marching with the Molossians would seem to live in Greek Epirus, but we also find Atintani in the Albanian coastal plain. Vlach shepherds before the First World War used to journey from one district to the other, but there may be two tribes with similar names ... Atintanes, Epirote tribe"
2083:, p. 252: "A clue to the position of the Atintanes is provided in Polybius' account of the seizure of Phoenice by Illyrian pirates in 230 B.C. (2. 5). When an Epirote force was encamped outside Phoenice, the Illyrians made a sortie by night from Phoenice and next day defeated the Epirotes. The survivors of the Epirotes fled 'in the direction of the Atintanes. ... eastwards towards Mt Murgana and the headwaters of the Drin, where reinforcements might be available."
463:, which according to M. P. Dausse (2015) can be considered a border or "intermediate area", as also stated by P. Cabanes. Dausse argued that the border between Illyrians and Epirotes depends on the location of the Atintanes, however it seems very difficult to set clear limits in those regions, especially because little is known about some peoples to precisely locate them. L. Martinez-Sève (2017) depicted Atintania on the lower valley of the Aoos, between
1611:, p. 212: "He mentioned no tribe in the immediate vicinity of the apoikia, information that he did record for Epidamnus, which he specifically placed in the land of the Taulantii. Pseudo-Scylax did, however, record that the Atintanes lived inland from the coast, in the hinterland and to the south of Apollonia. Cabanes 1976 argues that Apollonia itself and the Myzeqe plain were controlled by the Atintania, but there is no evidence for this."
1515:, p. 876: "P. Cabanes (...) ritiene che essi siano la prima popolazione illirica partendo da sud, ai confini con l’Epiro. L’Atintania sarebbe situata nella zona collinare che si estende sulla riva destra dell’Aoos nella Mallakastra, a nord di Tepelenë e forse fino alla regione di Skrapar. Il testo di Licofrone sembrerebbe del resto far riferimento a quest’area. Per un’analisi più approfondita sulla questione, cfr. M. Hatzopoulos, ...1993..."
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1156:, pp. 84–85: "Dans tous les cas, on voit que l’Atintanie est traditionnellement située entre la Chaonie au sud, les Dassarètes à l’est et au nord-est et le territoire d’Apollonia à l’ouest. L’indication d’un peuple limitrophe avec les Apolloniates tout au long du IVe siècle av. J.-C. est renforcée par les témoignages du Pseudo Aristote et de Lycrophron à propos de l’arrière-pays d’Apollonia :"
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2059:, p. 277:On the other hand, at the end of the fourth century BC, during the reign of Neoptolemus (313 – 295 BC), an inscription from Dodona indicates that the Atintanes did not belong to Epirus ; in it, the Epirote confederacy granted ateleia, an exemption from duties, to an Atintanian, a member of a nearby tribe who obviously did not belong to the Epirote state at the time (SGDI 1336)
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714:, p. 430: "The north-west Greeks occupied a large area, extending in the west from the Gulf of Ambracia to the Gulf of Oricum and in the east to an imaginary line from the upper Achelous valley to the upper Erigon valley... The main groups from south to north were called Thesproti, Athamanes, Molossi, Atintanes, Chaones, Parauaei, Orestae, Elimeotae, Lyncestae and Pela- gones
1437:, p. 876: "P. Cabanes (...) ritiene che essi siano la prima popolazione illirica partendo da sud, ai confini con l’Epiro. L’Atintania sarebbe situata nella zona collinare che si estende sulla riva destra dell’Aoos nella Mallakastra, a nord di Tepelenë e forse fino alla regione di Skrapar. Il testo di Licofrone sembrerebbe del resto far riferimento a quest’area."
759:, p. 224"There is an overall consensus nowadays that the Greek-speaking population of Epirus, despite its fragmentation into major (Molossoi, Thesprotoi, Chaones) and minor (Athamanes (Athamanians), Atintanes, Paroraioi, Tymphaioi, etc.) tribes, spoke a North-West Doric variety akin to that of numerous neighboring populations of central and western Greece".
483:). P. Filos (2017) listed the Atintanes among the Greek-speaking minor tribes of Epirus. A. V. Vasilyev (2018) locates Atintania in Illyria. Jaupaj (2019) lists the Atintanes among the southern Illyrian tribes that inhabited a large territory reached as far as the area of Dodona at some point. According to him the Atintanes probably formed a larger
2259:... nach der Auflösung des Epirotischen Koinon im Jahre 170 v.Chr., oder genauer nach dem Jahr 157, auf welcher Zeit die fruheste Inschrift dieser Gruppe daitert wird. Dies war die Zeit, in der die Römer Epirus underwarfen, indem sie Molosien und Atintanien zerstörten, also die ganzen Gegenden im Osten Chaoniens.
729:, p. 17: "Plus difficile à situer géographiquement est la tribu illyrienne des Atintanes." p. 85: "Pour conclure, il ne fait aucun doute que les Atintanes couvrent un large territoire qui arrive jusqu’à Dodone et qui confine à celui d’Apollonia, de Byllis et d’Orikos. Il est probable qu’ils formaient un
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Epirus gliedert sich in drei
Regionen : Nord -, Zentral - und Südepirus . Die Stammesgebiete von Nordepirus (Chaonia, Atintania un Parauaia) liegen in heutigen Albanien, wahrend sich Zentral- und Sudepirus in die Stammesgebiete Molossis (um den See von Ioannina), Thesprotia (an der Kuste sudlich
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area in
Central Albania. According to Hammond, the Epirote "Atintanes" are the tribe who appears in the accounts of western Greek campaigns of the Spartan admiral Knemos in 429, as reported by Thycydides, and who are also named by Pseudo-Scylax, Lycophron and Strabo, while the Illyrian "Atintani" are
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under the same commander, one
Sabylinthos. Thucydides depicts a clear distinction between the Hellenic contingents and the barbarian forces, while Macedonian troops are mentioned immediately after the list of the barbarian forces. It has been suggested that the Atintanes are mentioned as "barbarians"
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One feature which the
Dorians and the western wing of the invasion shared is the ethnic termination -anes (-enes in the Ionian dialect). We noted that in the Achaean Catalogue the only tribes with this termination were the Enienes, later Aenianes, Cephallenes and Hellenes, and that they all had then
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a pu se réduire selon les époques et la défection d’une partie de ses membres. Quant au problème de leur frontière méridionale visible depuis
Dyrrhachion, il ne peut pas être résolu définitivement." p. 90: "Les Chaones (Χάονες), s’étendent sur la côte Ionienne, entre les monts Acrocerauniens au nord
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There is no consensus in current scholarship on the origin and precise location of the
Atintanes. Modern scholarship mentions the Atintanes either as one of the various Epirote tribes or in connection with the Illyrians. They also appear sometimes as Epirotes and other times as Macedonians, based on
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which may have included both
Illyrian and Epirotic tribes and was reduced in territory over time as its communities formed their own polities. Hatzopoulos (2020) described the location proposed by M. Holleaux and P. Lévêque as "obvious and after all roughly correct solution", however he stated that
2119:, p. 46: "The political history of Atintania was complicated. An independent principality allied to the Molossoi, it was brieflly annexed by the Illyrians (230), but the Atintanes took advantage of the Roman intervention of the following year in order to put themselves under Roman protection."
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According to Dause
Hammond's view about the existence of two different Atintanes/Atintani tribes and their location seems to be abandoned. Hatzopoulos states that although the specific view is "understandable" it is "unacceptable and unnecessary". S. Kos considered Cabanes' proposal seemingly more
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The localization is controversial because of contradictory details supplied by ancient authors according to App. III, an Illyrianm according to Str. 7.71, Scyl. 26, an Epirotic tribe. (Hammond) therefore identifies two tribes the Atintani east of Epidamnus (Polyaenus, Strat. 4.11), in 229 BC in
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Winnifrith (2021) concludes that the location of the Atintanes or Atintani is not clear and states that it is odd to locate the Illyrian Atintanes too far south in Epirote territory, as their presumed domicile in southern Albania or the Pindus range would give a quite weird shape to the Roman
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Die erste Nennung der Atintaner fallt ebenfalls in das 5. Jahrhundert v. Chr.: Als Bundesgenossen der epirotischen Molosser erscheinen sie in deren Zug gegen Akarnanien (429 v. Chr.). Spatere Quellen wesen sie als nordliche Nachbarn der Molosser aus; sie bewohnen die Atintania, einen Gau im
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and Parauaea comprised the northern Epirote tribal region. Stocker (2009) notes that Pseudo-Scylax recorded the Atintanes as a tribe dwelling in the hinterland and to the south of Apollonia, inland from the coast, and that he mentioned no tribe in the immediate proximity of the
231:(5th century BC), describing the Acarnanian campaign of 429 B.C., lists the Epirote forces; among them the Atintantes, as well as the Chaones, Thesprotians, Molossians, Paravaii, and Orestae, as "barbarians" living north-west from the Greek lands. They are listed along with the
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broke out between Rome and Illyrian queen Teuta, as well as Parthinians, the Atintanians took advantage of this situation and put themselves under Roman protection. After this conflict, in 229-228 BC Rome set a protectorate on the conquered Illyrian lands, the Greek cities of
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protectorate that included them. Also the Atintanian particular form of treachery, being unreliable components of the Roman protectorate, is not suitable for a southern location, since the Atintanes were detached from the Roman protectorate both by the Illyrian kingdom of the
1340:, p. 101: "If the coins from the lower Strymon region that bear the name "Tyntenoi" are authentic, they give us a second correspondence between an ethnikon in the lower Strymon basin and one in Epirus, where we find the Atintanes in between the Parauaioi and the Khaones.
695:, they captured a total of seventy settlements of the Molossians and the Atintanians and sold 150,000 men into slavery. As part of the invasion of Epirus by the Romans the later continued with the destruction of Atintania, Molossis as well as east Chaonia even after 157 B.C.
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Nordwestern von Epirus... allerdings im Hinterland der Küste (Abb . 14) 103 . Strabon rechnet sie nicht mehr zu den Illyriern, sondern führt sie unter den epirotischen Stämmen an. ...gelten als nordliche Nachbarn der epirotischen Chaoner, Molosser und Atintaner (Abb 16) "
1464:, pp. 198–199: "Deserted by its Aetolian allies, Rome had been forced to make major concessions in the treaty, such as ceding to Philip the Illyrian region of Atintania. The Romans saw this not as compromise, but as humiliation." p. 198: "Atintania (Illyria), 198".
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According to Burton (2011) the Atintani were located in the Illyrian interior. Heinz Warnecke (2014) considers the Atintanians as a tribe residing inland in northwestern Epirus. V. Parker (2014) considered Atintania as an inland region of Illyria.
395:(2005) published by the Association des études grecques and Universite de Paris IV, Sorbonne classifies Atintantes as an Epirote tribe though their precise location is a matter of dispute. Kirgin (2006) located Atintania on the area to the east of
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et le fleuve Thyamis au sud. Les frontières septentrionales et orientales sont assez difficiles à les définir et ont dû fluctuer selon les époques et leurs rapports avec les Atintanes qui étaient leurs grands voisins illyriens, avec sans doute le
345:; according to him they were an authentic Epirote people. H. Kreissig (1984) stressed that they were among the Epirote tribes in contrast to the Illyrian Parthini. Martin Nilsson (1986) considers them as an Epirote tribe of north-western Greece.
408:. According to her there is no evidence about Cabanes' view that Atintanes controlled the Myzeqe plain and Apollonia. Stocker also questions the claim about their inclusion in a southern Illyrian koinon; commenting on the suggestion concerning a
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variety similar to that spoken by several neighbouring peoples of central and western Greece. Papamichail (2020) states that a number of variation existed in the speech of those tribes nevertheless their language was based on Doric Greek.
1132:, p. 85:Un témoignage important, car bien documenté et fiable, est celui du Pseudo–Skylax qui situe aussi les Atintanes à l’intérieur des terres, en contact avec les Amantes et les Chaones à l’ouest, et jusqu’à Dodone de l’autre côté
1311:, p. 27: "Ils peuvent apparaître comme Épirotes à certains moments et Macédoniens à d'autres. C'est le cas des Atintanes, cédés à Pyrrhos en 295 mais qui reviennent aux Macédoniens lors de la paix de Phoinicé en 205."
832:, p. 112: "The authentic Epirot rivers Acheron and Kokytos were translated to the Greek Hades; an authentic Epirot people, the Atintanes, gave the Greeks their name for a mythical race of giants, the Titanes (titans)"
69:, in an inland region which was called Atintania. They have been described as either an Epirote tribe that belonged to the northwestern Greek group, or as an Illyrian tribe. They were occasionally subordinate to the
915:Η δωρική διάλεκτος θα μπορούσε να χαρακτηριστεί ως η «πρότυπη γλώσσα» της περιοχής εμφανίζοντας όμως γλωσσικές διαφοροποιήσεις οι οποίες ήταν απόρροια της διάσπασης των κατοίκων της Ηπείρου σε φύλα
1222:, p. 46"Appian's (III. 7-8) use of the ethnic "Illyrian" for the Atintanes has been explained away as referring to their political situation after their annexation by Illyrian rulers (Cabanes 1986), 82"
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The suffix -anes is quite typical in north-western Doric Greek and is found in several ethnonyms in Epirus (Arktanes, Athamanes, Talaianes etc.) but is also found in other Greek regions apart from Epirus.
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not in the sense that their culture, customs or behavior were in diametrical opposition to Greek norms but rather because of their seemingly more primitive way of life marked them as "failed Greeks". The
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and south of it though she argued that the location of the Atintanians is not certain. M.P. Castiglioni (2003) considered that the area suggested by Cabanes would seem in accordance with the data from
651:. Those inhabitants of the city who survived the attack and slavery managed to flee to the territory of the Atintanes to seek for available reinforcements. Atintania was possibly ceded to Teuta by the
129:(1977), who proposed the existence of two distinct homonymous tribes – the Epirotic Atintanes and the Illyrian Atintani, stated that the Epirotic Atintanes spoke Greek at least from the time of the
1687:, p. 393: "All the same, in 213 and 212 Philip V returned to the attack in Illyria, though this time he confined himself to the inland regions (e.g., Atintania) where he made good progress..."
1950:, p. 44: Taking into consideration that in the passage from Thucydides the Parauaioi are directly coupled with the Orestai and connected more loosely with the Molossoi and the Atintanes...
932:, p. 46: "In a 1993 papaer I tried to show a)that Hammond's theory of two homonymous countries and ethne in the same region, although understandable, was both unacceptable and unnecessary"
359:) rivers. Cabanes (1988) located Atintania in a region between Byllis and Dassaretis, without the Drino valley, and considered them the southernmost Illyrian people, on the border with Epirus.
1874:, p. 27:Nicolas Hammond avait même envisagé deux Atintanies : une à proximité immédiate des Chaones et une autre beaucoup plus au nord. Cette hypothèse semble devoir être abandonnée.
1270:, p. 44: "Kao najjužniji ilirski narod Pseudo – Skilaks spominje Atintane. Porijeklo ovog naroda još uvijek u nauci nije riješeno jer ih Tukidid povezuje sa Mološanima odnosno Epiranima."
2231:, p. 23: "after the Macedonian defeat by the Romans at Pydna, the later captured a total of seventy settlements of the Molossians and the Atintanians and sold 150,000 men into slavery."
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In 229 BC Rome first established in the region a group of cities and peoples under their direct protection: Corcyra, Apollonia, Dyrrachium, the Ardiaei, the Parthini, the Atintanes, and Issa
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is an Ionic form of Atintani. The ending -anes in Doric Greek (-enes in Ionic) is a typical feature in the name of various Doric tribes that participated in the migrations of the
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alliance with Rome (Pol. 7,9), after 205 belonging to Macedonia (Liv. 27,301 45, 30 Steph. Byz., the Atintanes, by contrast, north-west of the Epirotic Molossi (Thuc. 2,80).
137:(2005) has argued that the Atintanes spoke a language similar to other southern Illyrian tribes which acquired a certain degree of Hellenization through contact with their
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and Pierre Cabanes stated that there was only one tribe with the name Atintanians and that the area they inhabited was located in the mountain ranges between the Aous (
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Referring to Roman administration of Macedonia... bounded by Illyria and Epirus. Certinaly part of Atintania and the area regrded as Dassaretis belonged to Epirus.
1425:: "Another view locates Atintanes among the hills on the right bank of the Aous in the Mallakastra north of Tepelen and perhaps as far as the area of Skrapar.
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was more likely limited in size to the southern, non-Greek speaking area of Illyria that did not include Epirus, since the latter was Greek speaking.
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in terms of Roman administration. Upper Macedonia was located next to Illyria and Epirus, however part of Atinania was certainly found inside Epirus.
1898:, p. 134-135:Ο Hammond πειστικά επιχειρηματολόγησε για την ένταξή τους στα ηπειρωτικά φύλα και υποστήριξε την αποσύνδεση τους από τους Ιλλυριούς
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wars, as reported by Polybius, Appian and Livy. Hammond placed the boundary between the Epirote Atintanes and the Molossians at the upper
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but after his defeat Atintania returned to Roman control. The region became a disputed zone between Romans and Macedon. In the
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constitute the northernmost Epirote community. Hatzopoulos considers that to their north, and between them and the
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the Parthini. Atintani, and Dimallum in the Illyrian interior during 213 and 212, the Romans did not respond."
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240:(4th century BC) locates the Atintanes inland in contact with the
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that included three proposed Illyrian tribes (the Atintanes, the
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61:) was an ancient tribe that dwelled in the borderlands between
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The Illyrians from Bardylis to Gentius (4th – 2nd century BC)
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argues that the suffix -anes perhaps suggests that the name
1851:"Liatovouni: a Molossian cemetery and settlement in Epirus"
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112:(1100-800 B.C.) with many of them originating from Epirus.
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control. In 330 B.C. the Atintanes formed the core of the
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Possible existence of two tribes: Atintanes & Atintani
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In 167 B.C. after the Romans defeated the Macedonians at
2454:. Walter de Gruyter GmbH & Co KG. pp. 215–248.
825:
823:
3118:"L'Illyrie méridionale et l'Epire dans l'antiquité. II"
2829:] (in Bosnian). Sarajevo: Univerzitet u Sarajevu .
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which neighbouring state gained control of their area.
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in 314 BC, as reported by Polyaenus, and of the later
205:Ἀτιντάνία) and on a 4th-century B.C. inscription from
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The Atintanes are mentioned in classical antiquity by
2781:Μύθος και ιστορία: η περίπτωση της Αρχαίας Μακεδονίας
516:; and the Illyrian "Atintani", located by him in the
270:. Strabo (1st century BC – 1st century AD) based on
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3079:Taken at the Flood: The Roman Conquest of Greece
2959:Mélanges de l'École française de Rome: Antiquité
2333:Mélanges de l'École française de Rome: Antiquité
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225:, and the 167 BC Roman settlement of Macedonia.
3170:Nobody's Kingdom: A History of Northern Albania
1651:"Lykophron und die westgriechischeInsel Melite"
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321:sketched Atintania on the middle valley of the
2584:Cambridge University Press. pp. 422–443.
2007:Historia Antigua Universal II. El Mundo Griego
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604:their region passed from Epirote to
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8100:Antigonid–Nabataean confrontations
2911:"Pyrrhus and Illyrian Kingdom(s?)"
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2475:Athens from Alexander to Antony
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647:was raided by the Illyrians of
576:appear under the leadership of
185:(27.30.13; 29.12.13; 45.30.7),
7386:Albanian traditional tattooing
7273:Central Bosnian cultural group
3034:Some problems of Greek history
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2247:. Danish Institute at Athens.
2071:, pp. 111, 143, 145, 147.
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4811:Funeral and burial practices
3996:Military of Mycenaean Greece
2543:The Journal of Roman Studies
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3122:Journal of Hellenic Studies
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2978:Stocker, Sharon R. (2009).
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2373:Hatzopoulos, M. B. (2020).
1044:Parzinger, Hermann (1992).
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2599:Hammond, N. G. L. (1994).
1578:Dieterle, Martina (2007).
1353:Geschichte des Hellenismus
1268:Mesihović & Šačić 2015
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223:first Roman-Macedonian War
8285:Ancient tribes in Albania
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7988:Wars of the Delian League
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8280:Ancient tribes in Epirus
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3010:Thompson, F. H. (2003).
2689:Kirigin, Branko (2006).
2610:Jaupaj, Lavdosh (2019).
2308:Cabanes, Pierre (1988).
2297:Cabanes, Pierre (1976).
2276:Burton, Paul J. (2011).
1649:Warnecke, Heinz (2014).
1350:Kreissig, Heinz (1984).
1006:Lamelles Oraculaires 161
568:At the beginning of the
7998:First Peloponnesian War
7796:Origin of the Albanians
7517:Dardanian–Bastarnic war
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2844:Parker, Victor (2014).
2647:King, Carol J. (2017).
2430:10.4000/books.cths.2013
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8130:Seleucid–Parthian Wars
8064:Expansion of Macedonia
7808:History of the Balkans
7522:Invasions of Epidamnus
7407:Religion and mythology
4177:Artists & scholars
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3729:Second Athenian League
3578:Greco-Bactrian Kingdom
3403:Ancient Greek colonies
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2936:Shehi, Eduard (2015).
2821:; Šačić, Amra (2015).
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653:League of the Epirotes
295:Stephanus of Byzantium
199:Stephanus of Byzantium
177:(2.5; 11.11; 7.9.13),
58:
7532:Roman-Macedonian wars
7298:Glasinac-Mati culture
6935:Dyrrhachium/Epidamnus
6530:Glaucias of Taulantii
6500:Eleutherius and Antia
6465:Constantine the Great
5296:Sybaris on the Traeis
4021:Sacred Band of Thebes
3761:(c. 300 BC–c. 300 AD)
3275:Cycladic civilization
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3097:Wilkes, John (1992).
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7945:Second Messenian War
7567:Roman–Dalmatian wars
7308:Monte Saraceno woman
6375:Anastasius I Dicorus
4821:mythological figures
4542:Ancient Greek tribes
3667:Peloponnesian League
2891:Appian and Illyricum
2827:History of Illyrians
2739:. Ekdotikē Athēnōn.
2358:. Ekdotike Athenon.
2162:, pp. 277, 288.
602:Philip II of Macedon
104:as according to him
7993:Third Messenian War
7950:Lydian–Milesian War
7935:First Messenian War
7655:Proposed vocabulary
7303:Gradistë belt-plate
6605:Peter the Patrician
6555:Irenaeus of Sirmium
6490:Demetrius of Pharos
6470:Constantius Chlorus
6425:Bato the Daesitiate
4933:Tunnel of Eupalinos
4928:Theatre of Dionysus
4552:Ancient Macedonians
4168:Tyrants of Syracuse
3680:Amphictyonic League
3280:Minoan civilization
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2819:Mesihović, Salmedin
686:sacred Greek envoys
674:Demetrius of Pharos
374:and the (Illyrian)
303:Philip V of Macedon
219:Roman-Illyrian Wars
8180:Roman–Seleucid War
8039:Theban–Spartan War
7978:Greco-Persian Wars
7919:Ancient Greek wars
7572:Caesar's civil war
7206:Tragurion (Trogir)
6806:Aspalathos (Split)
6747:cities/settlements
6684:Political entities
6550:Gratianus Funarius
5607:Menestheus's Limin
5261:Pandosia (Lucania)
5149:Greek colonisation
4511:Athenian statesmen
4272:Diogenes of Sinope
4133:Kings of Macedonia
4123:Kings of Commagene
3991:Macedonian phalanx
3971:Hellenistic armies
3719:(c. 424–c. 395 BC)
3583:Indo-Greek Kingdom
3305:Hellenistic Greece
2470:Habicht, Christian
1938:, pp. 47, 73.
1758:Martinez-Sève 2017
682:Macedonian Kingdom
678:Treaty of Phoenice
657:First Illyrian War
498:kingdom of Macedon
122:Northwestern Doric
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8190:War against Nabis
8003:Second Sacred War
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7801:Albanian paganism
7768:Pannonia Superior
7748:Pannonia Inferior
7675:Illyrian emperors
7527:Illyro-Roman Wars
6974:Iader or Idassa (
6585:Marcellinus Comes
6420:Bato the Breucian
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4064:
4063:
3939:Athenian military
3920:
3919:
3753:League of Corinth
3735:Thessalian League
3711:Chalcidian League
3693:Acarnanian League
3603:Ptolemaic Kingdom
3415:
3414:
3411:
3410:
3074:Waterfield, Robin
3023:978-0-7156-3195-9
3002:978-2-284-02181-0
2949:978-84-475-4238-3
2836:978-9958-600-65-4
2770:978-0-674-00662-1
2755:Hall, Jonathan M.
2725:978-88-6274-962-6
2650:Ancient Macedonia
2602:Collected studies
2591:978-0-521-23348-4
2407:978-1-4073-1018-3
2386:978-3-11-071868-3
2376:Ancient Macedonia
2254:978-87-7288-734-0
2017:978-84-362-6837-9
1819:978-90-04-12265-9
1591:978-3-487-13510-6
1393:978-0-520-05073-0
1363:978-3-88436-140-5
1191:978-90-04-20650-2
1116:978-1-78962-091-7
1031:, pp. 27–28.
958:978-0-521-08691-2
882:978-0-521-08691-2
638:Pyrrhus of Epirus
580:, regent of king
570:Peloponnesian War
355:) and the Apsus (
215:Peloponnesian War
181:(7.7.8 Baladié),
135:Marjeta Šašel Kos
16:(Redirected from
8302:
8295:Illyrian Albania
8245:Military history
8215:Mithridatic Wars
8200:Maccabean Revolt
8148:
8125:Chremonidean War
8054:Third Sacred War
8049:
7955:First Sacred War
7912:
7905:
7898:
7889:
7875:
7874:
7763:Pannonia Secunda
7368:Trebeništa masks
7348:Spectacle brooch
7191:Scodra (Shkodër)
7171:Scampa (Elbasan)
6887:Dardana Fortress
6756:Acruvium (Kotor)
6727:Illyrian kingdom
6137:
6122:
6115:
6108:
6099:
6085:
6084:
6075:
6065:
6064:
5999:
5717:
5216:Heraclea Lucania
5169:
5160:
5141:
4901:
4833:Twelve Olympians
4804:
4594:
4570:
4158:Seleucid dynasty
4138:Kings of Paionia
4087:
4074:
3944:Scythian archers
3851:Graphe paranomon
3781:
3688:
3685:
3675:
3672:
3656:
3653:
3643:
3639:
3636:
3450:
3421:
3300:Classical Greece
3285:Mycenaean Greece
3265:
3241:
3213:
3206:
3199:
3190:
3184:
3163:
3142:
3140:
3138:
3112:
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2789:
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2348:
2327:
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2293:
2262:
2261:
2238:
2232:
2226:
2220:
2217:
2211:
2208:Hatzopoulos 2020
2205:
2199:
2198:, pp. 46–47
2196:Hatzopoulos 2020
2193:
2187:
2181:
2175:
2169:
2163:
2157:
2151:
2150:
2145:
2143:
2137:
2126:
2120:
2117:Hatzopoulos 2020
2114:
2108:
2102:
2096:
2090:
2084:
2078:
2072:
2066:
2060:
2054:
2048:
2043:
2037:
2031:
2025:
2024:
2001:
1995:
1989:
1983:
1982:
1980:
1978:
1957:
1951:
1948:Hatzopoulos 2020
1945:
1939:
1933:
1927:
1917:
1911:
1905:
1899:
1893:
1887:
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1869:
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1606:
1600:
1599:
1575:
1569:
1559:
1553:
1552:
1547:
1545:
1522:
1516:
1513:Castiglioni 2003
1510:
1504:
1498:
1489:
1483:
1477:
1471:
1465:
1459:
1453:
1447:
1438:
1435:Castiglioni 2003
1432:
1426:
1416:
1410:
1404:
1398:
1397:
1377:
1371:
1370:
1347:
1341:
1335:
1329:
1326:Hatzopoulos 2020
1323:
1312:
1306:
1295:
1289:
1283:
1280:Hatzopoulos 2020
1277:
1271:
1265:
1259:
1253:
1247:
1241:
1235:
1229:
1223:
1220:Hatzopoulos 2020
1217:
1211:
1205:
1199:
1198:
1175:
1169:
1163:
1157:
1151:
1145:
1142:Castiglioni 2003
1139:
1133:
1127:
1121:
1120:
1100:
1094:
1088:
1082:
1076:
1070:
1064:
1058:
1057:
1041:
1032:
1026:
1020:
1017:Hatzopoulos 2020
1014:
1008:
1003:
997:
994:Hatzopoulos 2020
991:
982:
976:
967:
966:
942:
933:
930:Hatzopoulos 2020
927:
918:
917:
912:
910:
904:
893:
887:
886:
866:
860:
854:
845:
839:
833:
827:
818:
812:
806:
800:
794:
784:
775:
769:
760:
754:
743:
724:
715:
709:
624:, when king was
537:river as far as
531:Roman-Macedonian
510:N. G. L. Hammond
159:Pseudo-Aristotle
127:N. G. L. Hammond
44:
21:
8310:
8309:
8305:
8304:
8303:
8301:
8300:
8299:
8275:Illyrian tribes
8255:
8254:
8253:
8248:
8237:
8153:Macedonian Wars
8146:
8073:
8047:
8034:Theban hegemony
7964:
7921:
7916:
7886:
7881:
7858:
7845:Illyrian tribes
7817:
7779:
7738:Moesia Superior
7661:
7638:
7589:Desilo shipyard
7510:Siege of Pelium
7482:
7401:
7373:Vače Belt-Plate
7361:Selca e Poshtme
7259:
7176:Selcë e Poshtme
6965:Hedum castellum
6899:(Lower Neretva)
6761:Ad Acroceraunia
6744:
6736:
6679:
6460:Cleitus Dardani
6358:
6131:
6126:
6096:
6091:
6049:
6004:
5981:
5844:
5838:
5721:
5712:
5704:
5675:Melaina Korkyra
5631:
5553:
5510:
5463:Aeolian Islands
5453:
5315:
5173:
5154:
5153:
5127:
5084:
4995:
4937:
4888:
4842:
4793:
4715:
4706:Wedding customs
4588:
4587:
4556:
4547:Thracian Greeks
4530:
4521:Olympic victors
4499:
4341:
4228:
4172:
4163:Kings of Sparta
4148:Kings of Pontus
4118:Kings of Athens
4094:
4081:
4060:
3956:Army of Macedon
3916:
3893:
3865:
3822:
3770:
3743:(370–c. 230 BC)
3741:Arcadian League
3725:(c. 400–188 BC)
3723:Aetolian League
3717:Boeotian League
3699:Hellenic League
3686:
3673:
3663:(c. 650–404 BC)
3654:
3648:Italiote League
3641:
3637:
3631:Doric Hexapolis
3621:
3612:
3608:Seleucid Empire
3551:
3444:
3443:
3407:
3314:
3290:Greek Dark Ages
3259:
3258:
3235:
3222:
3217:
3187:
3181:
3166:
3160:
3145:
3136:
3134:
3132:
3115:
3109:
3096:
3090:
3072:
3051:
3045:
3030:
3024:
3009:
3003:
2988:
2977:
2956:
2950:
2935:
2929:
2908:
2902:
2887:
2878:
2876:
2864:
2858:
2843:
2837:
2823:Historija Ilira
2817:
2811:
2796:
2787:
2785:
2777:
2771:
2753:
2747:
2732:
2726:
2713:
2707:
2688:
2682:
2667:
2661:
2646:
2636:
2634:
2626:
2621:
2609:
2598:
2592:
2577:
2540:
2529:
2492:
2486:
2468:
2462:
2447:
2441:
2414:
2408:
2393:
2387:
2372:
2366:
2351:
2330:
2324:
2307:
2296:
2290:
2275:
2271:
2266:
2265:
2255:
2240:
2239:
2235:
2227:
2223:
2218:
2214:
2206:
2202:
2194:
2190:
2184:Winnifrith 2002
2182:
2178:
2170:
2166:
2158:
2154:
2141:
2139:
2135:
2128:
2127:
2123:
2115:
2111:
2103:
2099:
2091:
2087:
2079:
2075:
2067:
2063:
2055:
2051:
2044:
2040:
2032:
2028:
2018:
2003:
2002:
1998:
1994:, pp. 290.
1990:
1986:
1976:
1974:
1959:
1958:
1954:
1946:
1942:
1934:
1930:
1918:
1914:
1906:
1902:
1894:
1890:
1882:
1878:
1870:
1866:
1848:
1847:
1843:
1835:
1831:
1820:
1805:
1804:
1800:
1794:Winnifrith 2021
1792:
1788:
1780:
1776:
1768:
1764:
1756:
1752:
1744:
1740:
1730:
1728:
1720:
1719:
1715:
1707:
1703:
1697:Waterfield 2014
1695:
1691:
1683:
1679:
1666:
1664:
1653:
1648:
1647:
1643:
1631:
1627:
1619:
1615:
1607:
1603:
1592:
1577:
1576:
1572:
1560:
1556:
1543:
1541:
1539:
1524:
1523:
1519:
1511:
1507:
1499:
1492:
1486:Winnifrith 2002
1484:
1480:
1472:
1468:
1460:
1456:
1448:
1441:
1433:
1429:
1417:
1413:
1405:
1401:
1394:
1379:
1378:
1374:
1364:
1349:
1348:
1344:
1336:
1332:
1324:
1315:
1307:
1298:
1290:
1286:
1278:
1274:
1266:
1262:
1254:
1250:
1242:
1238:
1230:
1226:
1218:
1214:
1206:
1202:
1192:
1177:
1176:
1172:
1164:
1160:
1152:
1148:
1140:
1136:
1128:
1124:
1117:
1102:
1101:
1097:
1089:
1085:
1077:
1073:
1065:
1061:
1043:
1042:
1035:
1027:
1023:
1015:
1011:
1004:
1000:
992:
985:
977:
970:
959:
944:
943:
936:
928:
921:
908:
906:
902:
895:
894:
890:
883:
868:
867:
863:
855:
848:
840:
836:
828:
821:
813:
809:
801:
797:
785:
778:
770:
763:
755:
746:
725:
718:
710:
706:
701:
584:, as allies of
551:
506:
475:'s westernmost
311:
283:Upper Macedonia
147:
145:Ancient sources
131:Dorian invasion
118:
110:Greek Dark Ages
79:
49:or Ἀτιντᾶνιοι,
28:
23:
22:
15:
12:
11:
5:
8308:
8306:
8298:
8297:
8292:
8287:
8282:
8277:
8272:
8270:Ancient Greeks
8267:
8257:
8256:
8250:
8249:
8242:
8239:
8238:
8236:
8235:
8230:
8212:
8207:
8202:
8197:
8192:
8187:
8182:
8177:
8172:
8150:
8142:
8137:
8135:Cleomenean War
8132:
8127:
8122:
8117:
8112:
8107:
8102:
8097:
8089:
8083:
8081:
8075:
8074:
8072:
8071:
8066:
8061:
8056:
8051:
8043:
8042:
8041:
8030:
8025:
8023:Corinthian War
8020:
8018:Phyle Campaign
8015:
8010:
8005:
8000:
7995:
7990:
7985:
7980:
7974:
7972:
7966:
7965:
7963:
7962:
7957:
7952:
7947:
7942:
7937:
7931:
7929:
7923:
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7917:
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7907:
7900:
7892:
7883:
7882:
7880:
7879:
7869:
7863:
7860:
7859:
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7851:
7850:
7849:
7848:
7847:
7831:
7829:
7823:
7822:
7819:
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7816:
7815:
7810:
7805:
7804:
7803:
7793:
7787:
7785:
7781:
7780:
7778:
7777:
7776:
7775:
7770:
7765:
7760:
7758:Pannonia Savia
7755:
7753:Pannonia Prima
7750:
7745:
7740:
7735:
7730:
7725:
7720:
7715:
7707:
7706:
7705:
7697:
7696:
7695:
7690:
7685:
7677:
7671:
7669:
7663:
7662:
7660:
7659:
7658:
7657:
7646:
7644:
7640:
7639:
7637:
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7629:
7624:
7616:
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7606:
7601:
7596:
7591:
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7502:
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7480:
7477:
7476:
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7466:
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7464:
7459:
7454:
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7444:
7439:
7438:
7437:
7427:
7422:
7411:
7409:
7403:
7402:
7400:
7399:
7396:
7395:
7394:
7393:
7388:
7380:
7375:
7370:
7365:
7364:
7363:
7358:
7350:
7345:
7340:
7339:
7338:
7333:
7328:
7323:
7315:
7310:
7305:
7300:
7295:
7290:
7285:
7280:
7275:
7269:
7267:
7261:
7260:
7258:
7257:
7245:
7240:
7235:
7230:
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7183:
7178:
7173:
7168:
7163:
7158:
7153:
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7143:
7138:
7131:
7126:
7121:
7116:
7102:
7097:
7092:
7085:
7080:
7075:
7070:
7065:
7060:
7055:
7045:
7040:
7035:
7033:Mursa (Osijek)
7030:
7025:
7018:
7013:
7006:
6996:
6989:
6984:
6979:
6972:
6967:
6962:
6957:
6952:
6947:
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6932:
6925:
6920:
6915:
6910:
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6889:
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6872:
6867:
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6857:
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6823:
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6808:
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6798:
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6768:
6763:
6758:
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6738:
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6729:
6724:
6719:
6714:
6713:
6712:
6702:
6697:
6687:
6685:
6681:
6680:
6678:
6677:
6675:Valentinian II
6672:
6667:
6662:
6657:
6652:
6647:
6642:
6637:
6632:
6627:
6622:
6617:
6612:
6607:
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6522:
6517:
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6507:
6502:
6497:
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6487:
6482:
6477:
6475:Constantius II
6472:
6467:
6462:
6457:
6452:
6447:
6442:
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6432:
6427:
6422:
6417:
6412:
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6093:
6092:
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5987:
5986:
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5969:
5964:
5959:
5954:
5949:
5944:
5939:
5934:
5929:
5924:
5919:
5914:
5909:
5904:
5899:
5894:
5889:
5884:
5879:
5874:
5869:
5864:
5859:
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5848:
5846:
5840:
5839:
5837:
5836:
5831:
5826:
5821:
5816:
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5806:
5801:
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5786:
5781:
5776:
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5766:
5761:
5756:
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5725:
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5609:
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5574:
5569:
5563:
5561:
5555:
5554:
5552:
5551:
5546:
5536:
5531:
5526:
5520:
5518:
5512:
5511:
5509:
5508:
5503:
5498:
5493:
5488:
5483:
5478:
5473:
5467:
5465:
5459:
5458:
5455:
5454:
5452:
5451:
5446:
5441:
5436:
5431:
5426:
5421:
5416:
5411:
5409:Megara Hyblaea
5406:
5401:
5396:
5391:
5389:Hybla Gereatis
5386:
5381:
5379:Heraclea Minoa
5376:
5371:
5366:
5361:
5356:
5351:
5346:
5341:
5336:
5331:
5325:
5323:
5317:
5316:
5314:
5313:
5308:
5303:
5298:
5293:
5288:
5283:
5278:
5273:
5268:
5263:
5258:
5253:
5248:
5243:
5238:
5233:
5228:
5223:
5218:
5213:
5208:
5203:
5198:
5193:
5188:
5183:
5177:
5175:
5166:
5156:
5155:
5152:
5151:
5145:
5144:
5137:
5136:
5133:
5132:
5129:
5128:
5126:
5125:
5123:Attic numerals
5120:
5118:Greek numerals
5115:
5113:Greek alphabet
5110:
5105:
5100:
5094:
5092:
5086:
5085:
5083:
5082:
5077:
5076:
5075:
5070:
5065:
5060:
5055:
5050:
5045:
5040:
5035:
5025:
5020:
5015:
5009:
5007:
5001:
5000:
4997:
4996:
4994:
4993:
4988:
4983:
4978:
4973:
4968:
4963:
4958:
4953:
4947:
4945:
4939:
4938:
4936:
4935:
4930:
4925:
4920:
4915:
4910:
4904:
4898:
4894:
4893:
4890:
4889:
4887:
4886:
4881:
4876:
4871:
4866:
4861:
4856:
4850:
4848:
4844:
4843:
4841:
4840:
4835:
4830:
4825:
4824:
4823:
4813:
4807:
4801:
4795:
4794:
4792:
4791:
4786:
4781:
4776:
4771:
4770:
4769:
4767:Musical system
4759:
4754:
4749:
4744:
4739:
4738:
4737:
4726:
4724:
4717:
4716:
4714:
4713:
4708:
4703:
4698:
4693:
4688:
4683:
4678:
4673:
4668:
4663:
4658:
4653:
4648:
4643:
4638:
4633:
4628:
4623:
4618:
4613:
4608:
4602:
4600:
4590:
4589:
4586:
4585:
4580:
4574:
4573:
4566:
4565:
4562:
4561:
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4557:
4555:
4554:
4549:
4544:
4538:
4536:
4532:
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4528:
4523:
4518:
4513:
4507:
4505:
4501:
4500:
4498:
4497:
4492:
4487:
4482:
4477:
4472:
4467:
4462:
4457:
4452:
4447:
4442:
4437:
4432:
4427:
4422:
4417:
4412:
4407:
4402:
4397:
4392:
4387:
4382:
4377:
4372:
4367:
4362:
4357:
4351:
4349:
4343:
4342:
4340:
4339:
4334:
4329:
4324:
4319:
4314:
4309:
4304:
4299:
4294:
4289:
4284:
4279:
4274:
4269:
4264:
4259:
4254:
4249:
4244:
4238:
4236:
4230:
4229:
4227:
4226:
4221:
4216:
4211:
4206:
4201:
4199:Mathematicians
4196:
4191:
4186:
4180:
4178:
4174:
4173:
4171:
4170:
4165:
4160:
4155:
4150:
4145:
4140:
4135:
4130:
4125:
4120:
4115:
4110:
4108:Kings of Argos
4104:
4102:
4096:
4095:
4090:
4083:
4082:
4077:
4070:
4069:
4066:
4065:
4062:
4061:
4059:
4058:
4053:
4048:
4043:
4038:
4033:
4028:
4023:
4018:
4013:
4008:
4003:
3998:
3993:
3988:
3983:
3978:
3973:
3968:
3966:Cretan archers
3963:
3958:
3953:
3948:
3947:
3946:
3936:
3930:
3928:
3922:
3921:
3918:
3917:
3915:
3914:
3909:
3903:
3901:
3895:
3894:
3892:
3891:
3886:
3881:
3875:
3873:
3867:
3866:
3864:
3863:
3858:
3853:
3848:
3843:
3838:
3832:
3830:
3824:
3823:
3821:
3820:
3815:
3810:
3805:
3800:
3795:
3790:
3784:
3778:
3772:
3771:
3769:
3768:
3765:Achaean League
3762:
3759:Euboean League
3756:
3750:
3747:Epirote League
3744:
3738:
3732:
3726:
3720:
3714:
3708:
3702:
3696:
3695:(c. 500–31 BC)
3690:
3677:
3664:
3658:
3645:
3627:
3625:
3623:Confederations
3614:
3613:
3611:
3610:
3605:
3600:
3595:
3590:
3585:
3580:
3575:
3570:
3565:
3559:
3557:
3553:
3552:
3550:
3549:
3547:Lissus (Crete)
3544:
3539:
3534:
3529:
3524:
3519:
3514:
3509:
3504:
3499:
3494:
3489:
3484:
3479:
3474:
3469:
3464:
3458:
3456:
3446:
3445:
3442:
3441:
3436:
3431:
3425:
3424:
3417:
3416:
3413:
3412:
3409:
3408:
3406:
3405:
3400:
3395:
3390:
3385:
3380:
3375:
3370:
3365:
3360:
3355:
3350:
3345:
3340:
3335:
3330:
3324:
3322:
3316:
3315:
3313:
3312:
3307:
3302:
3297:
3295:Archaic Greece
3292:
3287:
3282:
3277:
3271:
3269:
3261:
3260:
3257:
3256:
3251:
3245:
3244:
3237:
3236:
3234:
3233:
3227:
3224:
3223:
3220:Ancient Greece
3218:
3216:
3215:
3208:
3201:
3193:
3186:
3185:
3179:
3164:
3158:
3143:
3130:
3113:
3107:
3094:
3088:
3070:
3049:
3043:
3028:
3022:
3007:
3001:
2986:
2975:
2965:(2): 481–502.
2954:
2948:
2933:
2927:
2906:
2900:
2885:
2862:
2857:978-1405190336
2856:
2841:
2835:
2815:
2810:978-2746746411
2809:
2794:
2775:
2769:
2751:
2745:
2730:
2724:
2711:
2705:
2686:
2680:
2665:
2659:
2619:
2618:
2607:
2596:
2590:
2575:
2555:10.2307/301177
2538:
2536:. Clarendon P.
2527:
2490:
2484:
2466:
2460:
2445:
2439:
2412:
2406:
2391:
2385:
2370:
2364:
2349:
2339:(2): 867–880.
2328:
2322:
2305:
2294:
2288:
2272:
2270:
2267:
2264:
2263:
2253:
2233:
2221:
2212:
2200:
2188:
2176:
2164:
2152:
2121:
2109:
2097:
2085:
2073:
2061:
2057:Šašel Kos 2005
2049:
2038:
2036:, p. 442.
2026:
2016:
1996:
1984:
1952:
1940:
1928:
1912:
1900:
1888:
1876:
1864:
1841:
1829:
1818:
1798:
1786:
1774:
1762:
1750:
1738:
1713:
1701:
1689:
1677:
1641:
1625:
1613:
1601:
1590:
1570:
1554:
1537:
1517:
1505:
1501:Šašel Kos 2002
1490:
1478:
1466:
1454:
1439:
1427:
1411:
1399:
1392:
1372:
1362:
1342:
1330:
1313:
1296:
1284:
1272:
1260:
1248:
1246:, p. 134.
1236:
1232:Šašel Kos 2005
1224:
1212:
1208:Šašel Kos 2005
1200:
1190:
1170:
1168:, p. 230.
1158:
1146:
1134:
1122:
1115:
1095:
1083:
1071:
1059:
1033:
1021:
1009:
998:
983:
979:Šašel Kos 2002
968:
957:
934:
919:
888:
881:
861:
846:
834:
819:
807:
795:
776:
772:Šašel Kos 2005
761:
744:
716:
703:
702:
700:
697:
550:
547:
527:Roman-Illyrian
505:
502:
481:Lake Lycnhidos
310:
307:
146:
143:
117:
114:
78:
75:
26:
24:
14:
13:
10:
9:
6:
4:
3:
2:
8307:
8296:
8293:
8291:
8288:
8286:
8283:
8281:
8278:
8276:
8273:
8271:
8268:
8266:
8263:
8262:
8260:
8247:
8246:
8240:
8234:
8233:War of Actium
8231:
8228:
8224:
8220:
8216:
8213:
8211:
8208:
8206:
8203:
8201:
8198:
8196:
8193:
8191:
8188:
8186:
8183:
8181:
8178:
8176:
8173:
8170:
8166:
8162:
8158:
8154:
8151:
8149:
8143:
8141:
8138:
8136:
8133:
8131:
8128:
8126:
8123:
8121:
8118:
8116:
8113:
8111:
8108:
8106:
8103:
8101:
8098:
8096:
8095:
8090:
8088:
8085:
8084:
8082:
8080:
8076:
8070:
8067:
8065:
8062:
8060:
8057:
8055:
8052:
8050:
8044:
8040:
8037:
8036:
8035:
8031:
8029:
8026:
8024:
8021:
8019:
8016:
8014:
8011:
8009:
8006:
8004:
8001:
7999:
7996:
7994:
7991:
7989:
7986:
7984:
7983:Aeginetan War
7981:
7979:
7976:
7975:
7973:
7971:
7967:
7961:
7960:Sicilian Wars
7958:
7956:
7953:
7951:
7948:
7946:
7943:
7941:
7940:Lelantine War
7938:
7936:
7933:
7932:
7930:
7928:
7924:
7920:
7913:
7908:
7906:
7901:
7899:
7894:
7893:
7890:
7878:
7870:
7868:
7865:
7864:
7861:
7855:
7852:
7846:
7843:
7842:
7841:
7838:
7837:
7836:
7833:
7832:
7830:
7828:
7824:
7814:
7811:
7809:
7806:
7802:
7799:
7798:
7797:
7794:
7792:
7789:
7788:
7786:
7782:
7774:
7771:
7769:
7766:
7764:
7761:
7759:
7756:
7754:
7751:
7749:
7746:
7744:
7741:
7739:
7736:
7734:
7731:
7729:
7726:
7724:
7721:
7719:
7716:
7714:
7711:
7710:
7708:
7704:
7701:
7700:
7698:
7694:
7691:
7689:
7686:
7684:
7681:
7680:
7678:
7676:
7673:
7672:
7670:
7668:
7664:
7656:
7653:
7652:
7651:
7648:
7647:
7645:
7641:
7633:
7630:
7628:
7625:
7623:
7620:
7619:
7617:
7615:
7612:
7610:
7607:
7605:
7602:
7600:
7597:
7595:
7592:
7590:
7587:
7585:
7582:
7578:
7575:
7574:
7573:
7570:
7568:
7565:
7561:
7558:
7556:
7553:
7551:
7548:
7546:
7543:
7541:
7540:Erigon Valley
7538:
7537:
7535:
7533:
7530:
7528:
7525:
7523:
7520:
7518:
7515:
7511:
7508:
7507:
7506:
7503:
7501:
7498:
7497:
7495:
7493:
7489:
7485:
7479:
7478:
7475:
7472:
7470:
7467:
7463:
7460:
7458:
7455:
7453:
7450:
7448:
7445:
7443:
7440:
7436:
7433:
7432:
7431:
7428:
7426:
7423:
7421:
7418:
7417:
7416:
7413:
7412:
7410:
7408:
7404:
7398:
7397:
7392:
7389:
7387:
7384:
7383:
7381:
7379:
7376:
7374:
7371:
7369:
7366:
7362:
7359:
7357:
7354:
7353:
7351:
7349:
7346:
7344:
7341:
7337:
7334:
7332:
7329:
7327:
7324:
7322:
7319:
7318:
7316:
7314:
7311:
7309:
7306:
7304:
7301:
7299:
7296:
7294:
7291:
7289:
7286:
7284:
7283:Daunian stele
7281:
7279:
7276:
7274:
7271:
7270:
7268:
7266:
7262:
7255:
7251:
7250:
7246:
7244:
7241:
7239:
7236:
7234:
7231:
7229:
7226:
7224:
7221:
7219:
7216:
7214:
7213:
7209:
7207:
7204:
7202:
7199:
7197:
7194:
7192:
7189:
7187:
7184:
7182:
7179:
7177:
7174:
7172:
7169:
7167:
7164:
7162:
7159:
7157:
7154:
7152:
7149:
7147:
7144:
7142:
7139:
7137:
7136:
7132:
7130:
7127:
7125:
7122:
7120:
7117:
7114:
7113:
7108:
7107:
7103:
7101:
7098:
7096:
7093:
7091:
7090:
7086:
7084:
7081:
7079:
7076:
7074:
7071:
7069:
7066:
7064:
7061:
7059:
7056:
7053:
7049:
7046:
7044:
7041:
7039:
7036:
7034:
7031:
7029:
7026:
7024:
7023:
7019:
7017:
7014:
7012:
7011:
7007:
7004:
7000:
6997:
6995:
6994:
6990:
6988:
6985:
6983:
6980:
6977:
6973:
6971:
6970:Hija e Korbit
6968:
6966:
6963:
6961:
6958:
6956:
6953:
6951:
6948:
6946:
6943:
6940:
6936:
6933:
6931:
6930:
6926:
6924:
6921:
6919:
6916:
6914:
6911:
6909:
6906:
6904:
6901:
6898:
6895:
6893:
6890:
6888:
6885:
6881:
6880:Lower Neretva
6878:
6877:
6876:
6873:
6871:
6868:
6866:
6863:
6861:
6858:
6856:
6853:
6851:
6848:
6846:
6845:
6841:
6839:
6836:
6834:
6831:
6829:
6828:
6824:
6822:
6819:
6817:
6814:
6812:
6809:
6807:
6804:
6802:
6799:
6797:
6794:
6792:
6789:
6787:
6784:
6782:
6779:
6777:
6774:
6772:
6769:
6767:
6764:
6762:
6759:
6757:
6754:
6753:
6751:
6748:
6743:
6739:
6733:
6730:
6728:
6725:
6723:
6720:
6718:
6715:
6711:
6708:
6707:
6706:
6703:
6701:
6698:
6696:
6692:
6689:
6688:
6686:
6682:
6676:
6673:
6671:
6670:Valentinian I
6668:
6666:
6663:
6661:
6658:
6656:
6653:
6651:
6648:
6646:
6643:
6641:
6638:
6636:
6633:
6631:
6630:Pleuratus III
6628:
6626:
6623:
6621:
6618:
6616:
6613:
6611:
6608:
6606:
6603:
6601:
6598:
6596:
6593:
6591:
6588:
6586:
6583:
6581:
6578:
6576:
6573:
6571:
6568:
6566:
6563:
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6541:
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6536:
6533:
6531:
6528:
6526:
6523:
6521:
6518:
6516:
6513:
6511:
6508:
6506:
6503:
6501:
6498:
6496:
6493:
6491:
6488:
6486:
6483:
6481:
6478:
6476:
6473:
6471:
6468:
6466:
6463:
6461:
6458:
6456:
6453:
6451:
6448:
6446:
6443:
6441:
6438:
6436:
6433:
6431:
6428:
6426:
6423:
6421:
6418:
6416:
6413:
6411:
6408:
6406:
6403:
6401:
6398:
6396:
6393:
6391:
6388:
6386:
6383:
6381:
6378:
6376:
6373:
6371:
6368:
6367:
6365:
6361:
6353:
6350:
6349:
6348:
6345:
6343:
6340:
6338:
6335:
6333:
6330:
6328:
6325:
6323:
6320:
6318:
6315:
6313:
6310:
6308:
6305:
6301:
6298:
6296:
6293:
6291:
6288:
6287:
6286:
6283:
6281:
6278:
6276:
6273:
6271:
6268:
6266:
6263:
6261:
6258:
6254:
6251:
6249:
6246:
6245:
6244:
6241:
6239:
6236:
6232:
6229:
6228:
6227:
6224:
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3661:Ionian League
3659:
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3383:Magna Graecia
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3180:9781909930957
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3159:0-7156-3201-9
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3131:9780691033105
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3110:
3108:0-631-19807-5
3104:
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3099:The Illyrians
3095:
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3089:9780199916894
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2803:. Autrement.
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2681:9781444334128
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2653:. Routledge.
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2229:Thompson 2003
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5394:Hybla Heraea
4730:Architecture
4686:Prostitution
4375:Aristophanes
4234:Philosophers
4204:Philosophers
4036:Spartan army
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3731:(378–355 BC)
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8115:Syrian Wars
8110:Pyrrhic War
8079:Hellenistic
8059:Foreign War
8046:Social War
7854:Settlements
7723:Epirus Nova
7378:Vače Situla
7254:Albanopolis
7119:Pola (Pula)
7022:Matohasanaj
6860:Chrysondyon
6786:Antipatreia
6771:Albanopolis
6620:Pleuratus I
6575:Justinian I
6450:Caravantius
6415:Bardylis II
6221:Daesitiates
6181:Atintanians
6030:Place names
5942:Salmydessus
5764:Kalos Limen
5744:Chersonesus
5734:Borysthenes
5439:Tauromenion
5251:Metapontion
5013:Proto-Greek
4966:Erechtheion
4961:Athena Nike
4923:Philippeion
4752:Mathematics
4723:and science
4606:Agriculture
4470:Stesichorus
4380:Bacchylides
4370:Archilochus
4257:Antisthenes
4247:Anaximander
4219:Seven Sages
4209:Playwrights
4189:Geographers
4184:Astronomers
4011:Pezhetairos
3638: 1100
3618:Federations
3517:Megalopolis
3454:City states
3429:City states
3137:27 November
2921:: 101–119.
2879:28 November
2788:27 November
2697:Archeopress
2172:Wilkes 1992
2142:28 November
1920:Burton 2011
1908:Burton 2011
1872:Dausse 2015
1837:Wilkes 1995
1746:Dausse 2015
1731:23 December
1685:Parker 2014
1633:Burton 2011
1450:Wilkes 1995
1419:Wilkes 1995
1309:Dausse 2015
1154:Jaupaj 2019
1130:Jaupaj 2019
1067:Jaupaj 2019
909:23 December
727:Jaupaj 2019
626:Neoptolemus
578:Sabylinthus
496:and by the
372:Taulantians
319:M. Holleaux
35:Atintanians
8259:Categories
8175:Cretan War
8087:Lamian War
8008:Samian War
7791:Illyrology
7709:Provinces
7430:Deipaturos
7382:Tattooing
7343:Soleto Map
7181:Sesarethus
6838:Brundisium
6766:Ad Quintum
6732:Taulantian
6717:Dassaretan
6700:Autariatan
6495:Diocletian
6317:Osseriates
6260:Dassaretii
6206:Bassanitae
6201:Baridustae
6186:Autariatae
5932:Polemonion
5809:Phanagoria
5779:Kimmerikon
5774:Kerkinitis
5759:Hermonassa
5749:Dioscurias
5645:Aspalathos
5592:Kalathousa
5567:Akra Leuke
5496:Phoenicusa
5281:Scylletium
5266:Poseidonia
5186:Brentesion
5073:Pamphylian
5068:Macedonian
4986:Samothrace
4971:Hephaestus
4918:Long Walls
4897:Structures
4838:Underworld
4784:Technology
4747:Literature
4681:Philosophy
4646:Euergetism
4535:By culture
4480:Thucydides
4322:Pythagoras
4317:Protagoras
4307:Parmenides
4292:Heraclitus
4277:Empedocles
4267:Democritus
4252:Anaximenes
4242:Anaxagoras
4194:Historians
3687: 595
3674: 550
3655: 800
3640: – c.
3568:Cappadocia
3373:Ionian Sea
3363:Hellespont
3328:Aegean Sea
2928:9531631549
2901:961616936X
2784:(in Greek)
2706:1841719919
2637:3 December
2605:. Hakkert.
2485:0674051114
2323:2718138416
1977:6 December
1709:Shehi 2015
1667:4 December
1544:26 January
1474:Thiry 2001
1421:, p.
803:Filos 2017
789:, p.
787:Kinzl 2010
757:Filos 2017
699:References
634:Molossians
616:was given
606:Macedonian
582:Tharrhypas
574:Molossians
380:C. Habicht
376:Dassaretii
327:P. Lévêque
233:Molossians
229:Thucydides
197:(4.11.4),
153:(2.80.6),
151:Thucydides
71:Molossians
51:Atintánioi
7970:Classical
7733:Macedonia
7728:Illyricum
7703:Illyricum
7693:Macedonia
7688:Illyricum
7679:Dioceses
7545:Lyncestis
7469:Nymphaion
7336:Peucetian
7331:Messapian
7288:Education
7249:Zgërdhesh
7124:Poslishte
7100:Pituntium
7016:Lychnidus
6892:Delminium
6870:Damastion
6791:Apollonia
6781:Andetrium
6742:Geography
6722:Enchelean
6705:Dardanian
6590:Monounios
6540:Grabos II
6515:Flavianus
6405:Baraliris
6347:Taulantii
6342:Siculotae
6337:Sardiatae
6285:Iapygians
6216:Bylliones
6169:Docleatai
6129:Illyrians
6018:in Epirus
5967:Trapezous
5912:Mesambria
5897:Eupatoria
5867:Apollonia
5862:Anchialos
5824:Theodosia
5794:Nymphaion
5784:Myrmekion
5754:Gorgippia
5710:Black Sea
5695:Tragurion
5680:Nymphaion
5665:Epidauros
5660:Epidamnos
5650:Apollonia
5627:Zacynthos
5549:Ptolemais
5543:Apollonia
5516:Cyrenaica
5506:Therassía
5501:Strongyle
5481:Ereikousa
5404:Leontinoi
5344:Apollonia
5221:Hipponion
5018:Mycenaean
4981:Parthenon
4913:Lion Gate
4816:Mythology
4779:Sculpture
4742:Astronomy
4676:Pederasty
4651:Festivals
4636:Education
4516:Lawgivers
4485:Timocreon
4465:Sophocles
4460:Simonides
4435:Philocles
4430:Panyassis
4425:Mimnermus
4390:Herodotus
4385:Euripides
4355:Aeschylus
4302:Leucippus
4262:Aristotle
4041:Strategos
3907:Synedrion
3861:Ostracism
3841:Areopagus
3793:Free city
3588:Macedonia
3472:Byzantion
3378:Macedonia
3343:Cyrenaica
3320:Geography
3254:Geography
3066:1224-2284
2571:162831458
2549:: 11–25.
2523:164155370
2472:(1997) .
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1812:. Brill.
1770:King 2017
1658:Theologia
1091:Hall 2001
1079:Hall 2001
666:Epidamnus
662:Apollonia
632:) of the
590:Acarnania
523:Epidamnus
518:Çermenikë
465:Apollonia
446:Bylliones
434:Antigonea
414:Bylliones
397:Apollonia
389:Lycophron
384:Epidamnus
364:Chaonians
343:Parauaioi
339:Chaonians
268:Apollonia
260:Alexandra
246:Chaonians
195:Polyaenus
171:Alexandra
167:Lycophron
165:833a 9),
88:Atintanes
59:Atintanii
47:Atintánes
43:Ἀτιντᾶνες
31:Atintanes
18:Atintanes
8094:Diadochi
7877:Category
7867:Timeline
7743:Pannonia
7718:Delmatia
7713:Dardania
7650:Illyrian
7643:Language
7560:Phoenice
7536:Battles
7492:weaponry
7474:Swastika
7447:Medaurus
7415:Religion
7317:Pottery
7243:Vendenis
7228:Ulkinium
7201:Tilurium
7196:Thronion
7106:Pogradec
7089:Persqopi
7073:Palaeste
6955:Eugenium
6950:Epicaria
6945:Enkelana
6913:Doracium
6865:Creonion
6821:Bassania
6816:Bargulum
6695:Labeatan
6691:Ardiaean
6660:Triteuta
6635:Pleurias
6595:Monunius
6580:Longarus
6570:Justin I
6535:Grabos I
6520:Galaurus
6435:Bircenna
6410:Bardylis
6400:Ballaios
6395:Aurelian
6332:Pirustae
6327:Penestae
6322:Parthini
6265:Enchelei
6253:Thuantai
6231:Tariotes
6226:Dalmatae
6196:Balaites
6174:Labeatae
6159:Amantini
6067:Category
6045:Theatres
5972:Tripolis
5907:Kerasous
5902:Heraclea
5834:Tyritake
5789:Nikonion
5700:Thronion
5622:Salauris
5577:Emporion
5534:Berenice
5524:Balagrae
5476:Euonymos
5449:Tyndaris
5434:Syracuse
5429:Selinous
5399:Kamarina
5354:Casmenae
5339:Akrillai
5256:Neápolis
5191:Caulonia
5172:Mainland
5103:Linear B
5098:Linear A
5028:Dialects
5005:Language
4799:Religion
4757:Medicine
4691:Religion
4656:Folklore
4641:Emporium
4616:Clothing
4611:Calendar
4495:Xenophon
4490:Tyrtaeus
4475:Theognis
4450:Polybius
4445:Plutarch
4420:Menander
4400:Hipponax
4327:Socrates
4282:Epicurus
4128:Diadochi
4026:Sciritae
3986:Hetairoi
3961:Ballista
3926:Military
3889:Gerousia
3879:Ekklesia
3846:Ecclesia
3828:Athenian
3776:Politics
3689:–279 BC)
3676:–366 BC)
3657:–389 BC)
3593:Pergamon
3563:Bithynia
3556:Kingdoms
3497:Pergamon
3439:Military
3434:Politics
3231:Timeline
3076:(2014).
2515:30103175
905:(Thesis)
645:Phoenice
622:Epirotes
596:and the
588:against
563:Paeonian
461:Tymphaea
457:Parauaea
416:and the
368:Parthini
341:and the
299:Makednos
272:Hecateus
244:and the
191:Illyrike
175:Polybius
116:Language
106:Tyntenoi
102:Atintani
97:Tyntenoi
8265:Chaonia
8217: (
8155: (
7927:Archaic
7773:Sirmium
7618:Sieges
7604:Liburna
7488:Warfare
7452:Perëndi
7420:Andinus
7391:Sicanje
7321:Daunian
7293:Fibulae
7278:Coinage
7265:Culture
7233:Ulpiana
7218:Tsangon
7212:Triport
7186:Setovia
7129:Promona
7078:Parthus
7043:Nikadin
7038:Nareste
7010:Lofkënd
6987:Kodrion
6918:Dresnik
6875:Daorson
6833:Bouthoe
6801:Arnissa
6776:Amantia
6710:Kingdom
6650:Tacitus
6600:Mytilos
6545:Gratian
6525:Gentius
6312:Narensi
6300:Peuceti
6295:Messapi
6280:Iapodes
6275:Grabaei
6248:Galabri
6243:Dardani
6164:Ardiaei
6154:Amantes
6087:Outline
6040:Temples
5977:Zaliche
5957:Thèrmae
5947:Sesamus
5917:Odessos
5892:Cytorus
5887:Cotyora
5637:Illyria
5602:Mainake
5597:Kypsela
5486:Hycesia
5444:Thermae
5424:Segesta
5414:Messana
5369:Helorus
5349:Calacte
5329:Akragas
5291:Sybaris
5276:Rhegion
5231:Krimisa
5181:Alision
5090:Writing
5063:Locrian
5053:Epirote
5023:Homeric
4956:Artemis
4943:Temples
4884:Olympia
4854:Eleusis
4789:Theatre
4774:Pottery
4701:Warfare
4696:Slavery
4631:Economy
4626:Cuisine
4621:Coinage
4598:Society
4583:Culture
4578:Society
4526:Tyrants
4365:Alcaeus
4347:Authors
4297:Hypatia
4287:Gorgias
4224:Writers
4046:Toxotai
4016:Sarissa
4006:Peltast
4001:Phalanx
3981:Hoplite
3976:Hippeis
3899:Macedon
3871:Spartan
3856:Heliaia
3803:Proxeny
3512:Larissa
3507:Kerkyra
3502:Eretria
3492:Miletus
3487:Ephesus
3482:Corinth
3477:Chalcis
3398:Taurica
3268:Periods
3249:History
618:ateleia
598:Orestai
594:Parauoi
549:History
539:Kalpaki
535:Kalamas
494:Ardiaei
479:around
473:Macedon
450:Amantes
418:Amantes
406:apoikia
401:Chaonia
291:Chaonia
264:Amantia
255:Dodonia
242:Amantes
92:Titanes
67:Illyria
8223:Second
8169:Fourth
8161:Second
7840:Tribes
7835:People
7632:Oricum
7627:Medion
7609:Sibyna
7599:Lembus
7594:Helmet
7555:Pharos
7462:Tomorr
7457:Prende
7425:Bindus
7352:Tombs
7326:Desilo
7313:Pileus
7238:Uscana
7223:Ugento
7166:Salvia
7161:Salona
7151:Romajë
7146:Rhizon
7141:Ragusa
7135:Rabije
7112:Castle
7083:Pelion
7068:Oricum
7048:Nikaia
7028:Meteon
6999:Lissus
6993:Kratul
6960:Gertus
6939:Durrës
6908:Doclea
6903:Dimale
6897:Desilo
6855:Chinna
6850:Byllis
6844:Bushat
6796:Arduba
6665:Valens
6645:Sirras
6615:Plator
6610:Pinnes
6565:Jovian
6560:Jerome
6505:Epulon
6480:Cynane
6440:Caeria
6390:Audata
6385:Astius
6363:People
6307:Mazaei
6238:Daorsi
6211:Breuci
6149:Albani
6141:Tribes
6077:Portal
6025:People
6013:Cities
5952:Sinope
5937:Rhizos
5927:Phasis
5877:Bathus
5872:Athina
5857:Amisos
5819:Tanais
5814:Pityus
5739:Charax
5690:Pharos
5685:Orikon
5582:Helike
5572:Alonis
5539:Cyrene
5471:Didyme
5384:Himera
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