-
argued that it is
linked to the
Illyrian Atintani as
according to him
Tyntenoi is an
Ionic form of
Atintani. The
ending -anes in
Doric Gr**** (-enes in...
- Wars, the
Atintani went over to the
Romans and,
according to Appian,
Demetrius of
Pharos tried to
detach them from
Roman authority. The
Atintani seem to...
-
Balkan Peninsula,
Southeastern Europe.
Antitani /
Atintanes /
Atintani? (Illyrian
Atintani) D****aretae (D****areti)?
Turboletae Molossians Amantini / Amantes...
- Here, the
Romans received delegations from many peoples,
including the
Atintani and Parthini, from whom a
formal surrender was accepted. At sea, the blockade...
-
Paeonian but
later became Gr****. The coin
legend is Gr****: ΤΥΝΤΕΝΟΝ. The
Atintani seem to have
originated from the
obscure Tynteni.
Paeonia (kingdom) List...
- D. Woodard, Cambridge:
Cambridge University Press, p. 51. The
Illyrian Atintani, the
Epirotic Atintanes and the
Roman Protectorate N. G. L. Hammond, The...
-
about the
years 225–222 BC,
Illyrian commander Demetrius detached the
Atintani tribe from
their alliance with Rome. Moreover, he
sailed south of Lissus...
-
Celtic peoples of the Po (225-222 BC),
Demetrius detached the
Illyrian Atintani from
their Roman alliance. In addition, he
sailed south of
Lissus and engaged...
-
advances in
Illyria by land.
Keeping clear of the coast, he took D****aretis,
Atintani and Parthini, and the town of Dimale. He was
finally able to gain access...
- 1 F103). Šašel Kos 2005, p. 276: "Appian
specifically referred to the
Atintani as an
Illyrian people,
which may be in
accordance with the data in Pseudo-Scylax...