- The
Anartes (or
Anarti,
Anartii or Anartoi) were
Celtic tribes, or, in the case of
those sub-groups of
Anartes which penetrated the
ancient region of Dacia...
-
legate of Illyri****
entered relations of
peace or war with the
Cotini and
Anarti. The "Cotini" are
later mentioned by Dio C****ius,
negotiating with the Romans...
-
Anarti,
Teurisci and Costoboci. The
Anarti (or Anartes) and the
Teurisci were
originally probably Celtic peoples or
mixed Dacian-Celtic. The
Anarti,...
- were the
Taurisci in the
upper Sava valley, west of Sisak, as well as the
Anarti, Osi and
Cotini in the
Carpathian basin. In the
lower Sava valley, the Scordisci...
-
ancient sources. They
allow to
identify the
group from
Upper Tisza as the
Anarti tribe and the
group from
southeast Poland as the Anartophracti,
which is...
- Boii
tribal union members the
Taurisci and the
Anarti lived in
northern Dacia with the core of the
Anarti tribe found in the area of the
Upper Tisa. The...
- the
Frisii 1st
century in the
lower Emsland Tacitus Anartes,
Anarti, Anartii,
Anartoi Anarti Possibly Germanic tribe in the
border area
between the Teutons...
- was
overrun in pre-Roman
times by
various tribes,
including the
Celts (
Anarti),
Goths and
Vandals (Przeworsk
culture and PĂșchov culture). In the Middle...
-
variant Teurisci.
According to
Ptolemy (140 AD),
Teurisci of
Dacia bordered Anarti of
Dacia on the east.
Further east of them were the
Dacian Costoboci. About...
- The
Sarmatians arrived in
multiple waves. c. 50 BC The Osi,
Cotini and
Anarti live in the
northern regions of the
Great Hungarian Plain. The
Dacians take...