- The
Autariatae or
Autariatai (alternatively, Autariates;
Ancient Gr****: Αὐταριᾶται, Autariatai; Latin:
Autariatae) were an
Illyrian people that lived...
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enemies of the
Autariatae for a long
period over salt sources.
Appian (95–165)
wrote that the
Ardiaei were destro**** by the
Autariatae and that in contrast...
- life in the engagement. They were
pushed to the east by the
invading Autariatae, an
Illyrian tribe; the date of this
event is uncertain. In 376 BC, a...
- one of the
three strongest Illyrian peoples, the
other two
being the
Autariatae and Dardani. The
political entity of the Ardiaei,
which expanded in the...
- the Danube.
During the Iron Age,
local tribes of Triballi, Dardani, and
Autariatae were
encountered by the
Ancient Gr****s
during their cultural and political...
-
recorded kingdom in
Illyria was the
Enchele in the 8th
century BCE. The
Autariatae under Pleurias (337 BCE) were
considered to have been a kingdom. The Kingdom...
-
Illyrian kingdoms begins approximately at 400 BC and ends at 167 BC. The
Autariatae under Pleurias (337 BC) were
considered to have been a kingdom. The Kingdom...
- the
eponym of the Paeonians, is the son of Autarieus, the
eponym of the
Autariatae, and
father of
Skordiskos and Triballos, the
eponyms of two
central Balkanic...
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Fanula (1978). The
Central Balkan Tribes in pre-Roman Times: Triballi,
Autariatae, Dardanians,
Scordisci and Moesians. Amsterdam: Hakkert. p. 131. ISBN 9789025607937...
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three strongest Illyrian peoples, the
other two
being the
Ardiaei and
Autariatae.
Unnamed Dardanian king (early 3rd
century BC), who
offered the Macedonian...