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- The Dentheletae (Gr****: Δενθελῆται), also Danthaletae (Δανθαλῆται) or Denseletae, were a Thracian tribe that in antiquity lived near the sources of the...
- as well as southeasternmost Serbia, at the time situated north of the Dentheletae. Per Strabo the source of the river Strymon was within Agrianes' territory...
- fortress town close to the Danube Debelt Dentheletica, capital of the Dentheletae tribe, modern Kyustendil Desudaba or Maedius of the Maedi tribe, modern...
- Flavius B****us, son of Mucala. A Dansala, (i.e. member of the Thracian Dentheletae tribe), he belonged to the Ala Noricorum (originally raised from the...
- control. At the same time there was a small rebellion in Dalmatia. The Dentheletae, together with the Scordisci, who lived in present-day Serbia at the...
- control. At the same time, there was a small rebellion in Dalmatia. The Dentheletae (a Thracian tribe in eastern Moesia), together with the Scordisci (who...
- Asclepius (the second largest in the Balkans, after the one in Epidaurus). Dentheletae in the period 186 BC – 16 BC were allied to the Romans and ****isted in...
- the Haemus and attacking the Dentheletae, a Thracian tribe who were Roman allies. Cr****us marched to the Dentheletae's ****istance, but the Bastarnae...
- alludes to the Bessi as having been situated on the plains between the Dentheletae and Odrysians. The geographic extent of the Bessi is further expanded...
- Thrace, now located in Kyustendil, Bulgaria. It was a settlement of the Dentheletae, a Thracian tribe, and had been occupied since at least the Iron Age...