- The
Scordisci (Ancient Gr****: Σκορδίσκοι; Latin: Scordiscii, Scordistae) were an Iron Age
cultural group who
emerged after the
Celtic settlement of Southeast...
- part of Transdanubia. Some
tribes advanced as far as Delphi, with the
Scordisci settling in
Syrmia (279 BC) upon
being forced to withdraw. The arrival...
- the region, from the 5th up to the 2nd
century BC. The
Celtic tribe of
Scordisci settled throughout the area in the 3rd
century BC. It
formed a tribal...
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Eastern Mediterranean. In this period,
campaigns against the
Dardani and
Scordisci to the
north and the
Thracians to the east were
nearly constant. By the...
- Thraco-Dacian
tribe Singi,
while after the
Celtic invasion in 279 BC, the
Scordisci took the city,
naming it "Singidūn" (dun, fortress). In 34–33 BC, the...
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Central Balkan Tribes in pre-Roman Times: Triballi, Autariatae, Dardanians,
Scordisci and Moesians. Amsterdam: Hakkert. p. 131. ISBN 978-90-256-0793-7. Archived...
- the
Triballi were
reduced in
numbers through their wars
against the
Scordisci and fled
among the Getae,
north of the
Danube before they went extinct...
-
governor of
Macedonia and
campaigned successfully in
Thrace against the
Scordisci.
Drusus was a son of
Gaius Livius Drusus. He had a
brother named Gaius...
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Bathanatos was a
Celtic king in
Thrace who
ruled the
Scordisci. The
Ancient Celts by
Barry Cunliffe, ISBN 0-14-025422-6, 2000, page 86: "... distinguished...
- Thracian, Paeonian, ****enic tribes), and
Celtic tribes (particularly the
Scordisci), as well as with
Romans (and the
Romanized remnants of the
former groups)...