- (/ˈdɑːrdənaɪ/;
Ancient Gr****: Δαρδάνιοι, Δάρδανοι; Latin: Dardani) or
Dardanians were a Paleo-Balkan people, who
lived in a
region that was
named Dardania...
- Dardania,
Dardanian or
Dardanians may
refer to
ancient peoples or locations. Dardani, an
ancient tribe in the
Balkans Dardanians (Trojan) (Dardanoi), a...
- The
Dardanoi (Gr****: Δάρδανοι; its
anglicized modern terms being Dardanians or Dardans) were a
legendary people of the Troad,
located in
northwestern Anatolia...
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subdued the
whole east
without ****istance, they now
required aid from the
Dardanians to
defend their country; and that he had for
soldiers the sons of those...
- in
those few
cases the
Dardanians come out of
their lines and in
close formation they
fight together or withdraw. The
Dardanian army
under Bato was a well-organized...
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Dardanians ask the
consul Paullus Aemilius for
control of Paeonia, but he refused,
giving them only the
right to
trade in salt there. Many
Dardanian kings...
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Macedonians to
settle in Dardania,
along with
their families,
affecting the
Dardanians as a
people group. This
would destroy long-time
enemies of the Macedonian...
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Leagues at the
Battle of Paxos.
Another Illyrian ruler,
Longarus of the
Dardanian Kingdom,
invaded Macedonia and
defeated an army of Demetrius II shortly...
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national football team has been
known or
nicknamed as the "Dardanët" ("
Dardanians"). In
addition to the
official nickname, the
Kosovo national team had...
- area that
corresponds much of present-day Albania.
Together with the
Dardanian ruler Cleitus, Glaucias, the
ruler of the
Taulantian kingdom,
fought against...