- The
Costoboci (/ˌkɒstəˈboʊsaɪ/; Latin:
Costoboci, Costobocae, Castabocae, Coisstoboci,
Ancient Gr****: Κοστωβῶκοι, Κοστουβῶκοι, Κοιστοβῶκοι or Κιστοβῶκοι)...
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Celtic superstratum. The
Costoboci inhabited the
southern slopes of the Carpathians.
Ptolemy named the
Coestoboci (
Costoboci in
Roman sources) twice,...
- of the
Roman Empire remain independent under Pieporus, king of
Dacian Costoboci in the 2nd
century AD, and
possibly Tarbus in the 2nd
century AD. The...
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tribes launched opportunistic raids across the frontier. In the east, the
Costoboci crossed the Danube,
pillaging Thrace and
reaching as far
south as Eleusis...
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Armenia and
Mesopotamia become protectorates of the
Roman Empire. The
Costoboci cross the
Danube (Dacia) and
ravage Thrace in the
Balkan Peninsula. They...
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Sarmatian Iazyges attacked between the
Danube and the
Theiss rivers. The
Costoboci,
coming from the
Carpathian area,
invaded Moesia, Macedonia, and Greece...
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arrival of East
Germanic tribes in the
Upper Dniester region forced the
Costoboci to
withdraw or
crowd into the
Carpathians at the end of the 2nd century...
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pushed out this
northern Dacian group. This
Dacian group,
possibly the
Costoboci/Lipița culture, is ****ociated by
Gudmund Schütte with
towns having the...
- Scythians, Sarmatians, and Celts,
specifically by
tribes such as the
Costoboci, Carpi, Britogali, Tyragetae, and Bastarnae. In the 6th
century BC, Gr****...
- The
first incursion in
Moesia that can be
attributed to
Goths is by the
Costoboci in 170 in the
Marcomannic Wars when they destro****
Tropaeum Traiani. In...