List of Thracian tribes
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List of Thracian tribes or partly Thracians tribes or tribes inhabiting lands known as Thrace:
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[edit] Tribes
[edit] Thracian
- Akrokomai
- Agriani
- Apsinthi
- Asti (Thracian tribe)
- Bastarni
- Beni (Thracian tribe)
- Bessi
- Bisaltae
- Bistoni
- Bithyni
- Brigi
- Brizi
- Carpi (Thracian tribe)
- Dardani
- Denteleti
- Dengeri
- Deroni
- Derzai
- Dii
- Diobesi
- Dolonci
- Drozi
- Edoni
- Eleti
- Eneti
- Getae
- Hipsalti
- Iskiten
- Ismari
- Kaeleti
- Kaeni
- Kabileti
- Kabiri
- Karbilezi
- Kari (Thracian tribe)
- Kaukauni
- Kikoni
- Koilaleti
- Koreli
- Korpiali
- Krestoni
- Krobyzoi
- Laiai
- Liki
- Maduateni
- Maioni
- Medi
- Melanditi
- Migdoni
- Mizi
- Moesi
- Nipsai
- Odrysi
- Odomanti
- Paioni
- Paiti
- Paphlagoni
- Peukini
- Phragondi
- Phrygi
- Prianti
- Pirogeri
- Pieri
- Sabii
- Samai (Thracian tribe)
- Sapai
- Satri (Satrae)
- Seleti
- Serdi
- Sigini
- Sinthi (Thracian tribe)
- Synthi
- Terici
- Thyni
- Tranipsi
- Tauresi
- Treri
- Triballi
- Trilatai
- Tyrageti
- Uekri
- Usdicezi
[edit] Phrygian
[edit] Celtic
[edit] Scythian
[edit] Illyrian
- Dardani ,Thraco-Illyrian[4].Originally Thracian.
- Galabri,subtribe of the Dardani
- Thunatae,subtribe of the Dardani
[edit] References
- ^ Wilkes, J. J. The Illyrians, 1992,ISBN 0631198075,Page 140,"... Autariatae at the expense of the Triballi until, as Strabo remarks, they in their turn were overcome by the Celtic Scordisci in the early third century Sc. ..."
- ^ Polybius, Rome and the Hellenistic World: Essays and Reflections by Frank W. Walbank,ISBN-10: 0521812089,2002,Page 116,"... in A7P 60 (1939) 452 8, is not Antigonus Doson but barbarians from the mainland (either l'hracians or Gauls from Tylis) (cf. Rostovtzrf[and Welles (1940) 207-8, Rostovize0'(1941) 111, 1645), nor has that inscription anything to do with the Cavan expedition. On ..."
- ^ The Thracians 700 BC-AD 46 The Thracians 700 BC-AD 46 by Christopher Webber and Angus Mcbride,2001,ISBN-10: 1841763292,page 16: "... back, which could be to accommodate a top-knot. Among the Agathyrsi (a Skythian tribe living near the Thracians, and practising some Thracian customs) the nobles also dyed their ..."
- ^ Wilkes, J. J. The Illyrians, 1992,ISBN 0631198075.,Page 85,"... Whether the Dardanians were an Illyrian or a Thracian people has been much debated and one view suggests that the area was originally populated with..."
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