- The
Antes or
Antae (Gr****: Ἄνται) were an
early Slavic tribal polity of the 6th
century CE. They
lived on the
lower Danube River, in the northwestern...
- An
antae temple, also a
distyle in
antis temple, is a
special name
given to a type of
ancient Gr**** or
Roman temple that has side
walls that
extend to...
- An anta (pl.
antæ,
antae, or antas; Latin,
possibly from ante, "before" or "in
front of"), or
sometimes parastas (pl. parastades), is a term in classical...
- camp. The
Slavs who
settled in
Southeast Europe comprised two groups: the
Antae and the Sclaveni. The
first certain Slavic raids date to the
early 6th century...
- the
original on
February 13, 2024.
Retrieved March 19, 2024. Prince, De
Antae (January 20, 2017). "Satch
Sanders Q&A: The NBA And the
White House". Sports...
- side
walls extending to the
front of the
porch and
terminating with two
antae, the
pediment being supported by two
columns or
sometimes caryatids. This...
-
Delphi was
built according to a
typical distyle in
antis design, with two
antae framing two columns. The
ancient writer and
traveler Pausanias was “emphatic...
-
height of 1.82
metres (6 ft 0 in).
Early Slavs,
especially Sclaveni and
Antae,
including the
White Serbs,
invaded and
settled Southeastern Europe in the...
- the early-6th century.
Procopius wrote in 545 that "the
Sclaveni and the
Antae actually had a
single name in the
remote past; for they were both called...
- this period. In 545/546, one of the
Antae, held
captive by the Sclaveni,
claimed to be Chilbudius. With the
Antae and the
Sclaveni temporarily at peace...