List of Illyrian peoples and tribes
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Illyrian tribes
Tribe | Description |
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Abroi | |
Albanoi | The Albanoi populated the region between the Mat and Shkumbin. Their chief settlement was Albanopolis located in Zgërdhesh, near Krujë. |
Amantes | Also referred to as the Amantieis or Amantini, the Amantes lived in the inland region of the Bay of Vlorë. |
Ardiaei | The Ardiaei lived in a region between Lake Shkodër to the southeast and the Adriatic Sea on the south. The chief settlements of the Ardiaean State were Rhizon and Scodra .
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Armistae | |
Arthitae | |
Autariatae | The Autariatae, alternatively known as Autariatai or Autariates, inhabited the valleys of Lim, Tara and West Morava within the Accursed Mountains. |
Balaites | |
Baridustae | |
Bathiatae | The Bathiatae were located among today's modern Bosna River which was once known as Bathinus flumen and they took their name from this river. |
Bylliones | |
Cavii | The Cavii lived close to . |
Dalmatae | The Dalmatae lived in the region of Dalmatia. |
Daorsi | The Daorsi lived in the valley of Neretva. |
Dardani | The Dardani lived in the Kosovo and areas around it. |
Dassareti
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Daunians | |
Deraemestae | |
Deretini | |
Deuri | |
Dindari | The Dindari were of Celtic influence and lived on the western bank of the Drina Valley, close to Skelani and Srebrenica. |
Docleatae | |
Dyestes | |
Enchele | |
Endirudini | |
Grabaei | |
Iapydes
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Kinambroi | |
Labeatae | |
Mazaei | |
Melcumani | |
Messapians | |
Narensi | |
Ozuaei | |
Parthini | |
Penestae | |
Peucetians | |
Pleraei | |
Sardiatae | |
Sasaei | |
Selepitani | |
Tariotes | |
Taulantii | The Taulantii or Taulantians were are among the most archaic attested Illyrian peoples. They inhabited the region across the hinterland of Dyrrhachion-Epidamnos between the valleys of Mat and Shkumbin. |
- Illyrian Atintani)
- Dassaretae (Dassareti)?
- Turboletae
Pannonians
Eastern group
- Amantini / Amantes
- Andizetes
- Azali
- Breuci
- Colapiani
- Oseriates / Osseriates
- Ditiones
- Jasi
- Pirusti
- Ceraunii
- Glintidiones
- Scirtari
- Siculotae
Western group
- Daesitiates
- Mazaioi
- Segestani
Paeonians
There are different views and still no agreement among scholars about the
ancient Greek), a Hellenic language with "a great deal of Illyrian and Thracian influence as a result of this proximity".[1]
- Thracian)
- Almopians[3] (also Almopioi)
- Thracian)
- Doberes[5]
- Laeaeans[2] (also Laeaei and Laiai)
- Thracian)[7]
- Paeoplae[8]
- Siropaiones[9]
See also
References
- ^ "The Ancient Kingdom of Paionia". Balkan Studies 6. 1965.
- ^ a b Early symbolic systems for communication in Southeast Europe, Part 2
by Lolita Nikolova, ISBN 1-84171-334-1, 2003, page 529, "eastern Paionians (Agrianians and Laeaeans)"
- ISBN 0-684-82790-5, page 153,"... of them still live round Physcasb- and the Almopians from Almopia.
- ISBN 978-0-521-85073-5Volume 4, Persia, Greece and the Western Mediterranean, C. 525 to 479 B.C, John Boardman, page 252, "The Paeonians were the earlier owners of some of these mines, but after their defeat in the coastal sector they maintained their independence in the mainland and coined large denominations in the upper Strymon and the Upper Axius area in the names of the Laeaei and the Derrones"
- ISBN 0-14-044908-6, 2003, page 452, "... Then he passed through the country of the Doberes and Paeoplae (Paeonian tribes living north of Pangaeum), and continued in a ..."
- ISBN 0-19-814099-1, page 854, ... Various tribes have occupied this part of Thrace: Bisaltians (lower Strymon valley), Odomantes (the plain to the north of the Strymon) ...
- ^ Thrace in the Graeco-Roman world, p. 112 but others claim that together with the Agrianes and Odomanti, at least the latter of which were with certainty Thracian, not Paeonian.
- ISBN 0-14-044908-6, 2003, page 315, ... "was that a number of Paeonian tribes – the Siriopaeones, Paeoplae, ..."
- ISBN 0-14-044908-6, 2003, page 315, "... was that a number of Paeonian tribes – the Siriopaeones, Paeoplae, ..."
Sources
- Mallory, James P.; Adams, D. Q. (1997). Encyclopedia of Indo-European Culture. Routledge. ISBN 978-1884964985
- Wilkes, John. (1996). The Illyrians. Wiley-Blackwell. ISBN 978-0631198079