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- The Bastarnae, Bastarni or Basternae, also known as the Peuci or Peucini, were an ancient people who are known from Gr**** and Roman records to have inhabited...
- conflict between the Kingdom of Dardania and the Bastarnae tribe. Philip V of Macedon planned to use the Bastarnae as a base to attack the Romans, but that required...
- annexed the kingdom in 28 BC while on campaign against the Dacians and Bastarnae. The region was subsequently incorporated into the province of Moesia...
- instead crossed into the territory of the Getae. A portion of the powerful Bastarnae tribe (probably a mixed Germanic-Celtic society) settled on the island...
- was fought between the Bastarnae peoples of Scythia Minor and the Roman Consul (63 BC) Gaius Antonius Hybrida. The Bastarnae emerged victorious from...
- throne. Monunius was known for his victory he inflicted on the Bastarnae during the Bastarnae Invasion of Dardania. Etuta the daughter of Monunius married...
- Danube namely (from west to east) the Triballi, Moesi, Getae and the Bastarnae who had recently subjugated the Triballi, and with their capital at Oescus...
- identified as the Bastarnae, who are believed to have been a Germanic people with Celtic influences. It is thus believed that both the Bastarnae and Sciri had...
- the middle of the 5th century and the end of the 3rd century BC. The Bastarnae—a warlike Germanic tribe—settled in the regions to the east of the Carpathian...
- basins. It has been sometimes ****ociated with the Bastarnae. The original homeland of the Bastarnae remains uncertain. Babeş and Shchukin argue in favour...