- The
Agrianes (Ancient Gr****: Ἀγρίανες,
Agrianes or Ἀγρίαι Agriai) or Agrianians, were a
tribe whose country was
centered at
Upper Strymon, in present-day...
- Langarus: of the
Agrianes;
invaded the
territory of the
Autariatae in 335 BC in
coalition with
Alexander the Great. Dyplaios: of the
Agrianes;
reigned around...
- were a
Paeonian tribe who in the 4th
century BC
lived adjacent to the
Agrianes,
another Paeonian tribe,
along the
upper course of the
Strymon river, at...
-
Ergene (Turkish:
Ergene Nehri;
Ancient Gr****: Εργίνης, Eryinis) is a
major left
tributary of the
Maritsa (Meriç) river,
flowing entirely in the East Thrace...
- deal of
Illyrian and
Thracian influence as a
result of this proximity".
Agrianes (also,
Agriani and Agrii) (it is also
claimed that this
tribe was Thracian)...
- from
independent Thracian tribes (such as the Dii) and
Paeonian tribes (
Agrianes, Laeaeans). He was
obliged to
retire through failure of provisions. Sitalces...
-
Further inland was the
Illyrian Paeonian Kingdom and the
tribe of the
Agrianes.
Illyrians on the
coast of the
Adriatic were
under the
effects and influence...
-
along with
several other warlike "border"
tribes such as the Dardani,
Agrianes, and Paeonians,
whose lands formed a
buffer zone
between the
powers of...
-
Praetorian prefecture of Illyri****. The
Paeonian tribes (five or eight) were:
Agrianes (also,
Agriani and Agrii) (it is also
claimed that this
tribe was Thracian)...
- 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...