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The Amantini (Ancient Greek: Ἄμαντες; Latin: Amantinii) was the name of a Pannonian Illyrian tribe. The Amantini lived between the rivers Drava and Sava close to Sirmium . They remained outside the Roman sphere of influence before the Pannonian War (12-9 BCE) in which they fought against the Romans in alliance with other Illyrian peoples of Dalmatia and Pannonia. After the war and the Bellum Batonianum (6-9 CE) many of the youths of the leading Amantini families were taken hostages and many young males were sold as slaves in Italy. An inscription found in Bassianae which mentions the death of the ten-year old boy Scemaes is the only inscription which directly refers to the Amantini. Scemaes, son of Liccaus from the Undia family of the Amantini has been taken hostage by the Romans most prob

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  • The Amantini (Ancient Greek: Ἄμαντες; Latin: Amantinii) was the name of a Pannonian Illyrian tribe. The Amantini lived between the rivers Drava and Sava close to Sirmium . They remained outside the Roman sphere of influence before the Pannonian War (12-9 BCE) in which they fought against the Romans in alliance with other Illyrian peoples of Dalmatia and Pannonia. After the war and the Bellum Batonianum (6-9 CE) many of the youths of the leading Amantini families were taken hostages and many young males were sold as slaves in Italy. An inscription found in Bassianae which mentions the death of the ten-year old boy Scemaes is the only inscription which directly refers to the Amantini. Scemaes, son of Liccaus from the Undia family of the Amantini has been taken hostage by the Romans most probably during the Pannonian War. Young Scemaes drowned in a river near Emona by accident. His father Liccaus and his kinsmen Loriqus and Licaios dedicated an inscription and a cenotaph to his memory. (en)
  • Les Amantes (latinisé en Amantini) étaient un peuple celte de Pannonie (actuelle Hongrie et partiellement la Croatie et la Serbie). Leur territoire n’est pas localisé avec précision, mais se situait probablement entre la Save et la Drave. (fr)
  • Amantini (greco: Ἄμαντες) era il nome di una tribù illira della Pannonia Resistettero duramente ai Romani, ma furono venduti come schiavi dopo la loro sconfitta. Gli Amantini erano parenti stretti dei ma la tribù era probabilmente già presente nelle aree meridionali, vista l'esistenza di una città di nome . Questo potrebbe rendere gli Amantini la tribù illira stanziata più a sud. (it)
  • Амантины (др.-греч. Ἄμαντες) жили в непосредственной близости от Сирмия (ныне — город Сремка-Митровица в Сербии). Видимо, проживали также значительно южнее, о чём свидетельствует название древнего города Амантия на территории нынешней Албании. Таким образом, амантины были самым южным иллирийско-паннонским племенем. Первое упоминание о них содержится в Перипле Псевдо-Скилака (IV—III вв. до н. э.). Стефан Византийский в VI веке писал, что амантины вели свою родословную от абантов из Эвбеи и утверждал, что они населили эти земли после Троянской войны. Амантины жёстко противостояли римлянам и после поражения были проданы в рабство. (ru)
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  • Les Amantes (latinisé en Amantini) étaient un peuple celte de Pannonie (actuelle Hongrie et partiellement la Croatie et la Serbie). Leur territoire n’est pas localisé avec précision, mais se situait probablement entre la Save et la Drave. (fr)
  • Amantini (greco: Ἄμαντες) era il nome di una tribù illira della Pannonia Resistettero duramente ai Romani, ma furono venduti come schiavi dopo la loro sconfitta. Gli Amantini erano parenti stretti dei ma la tribù era probabilmente già presente nelle aree meridionali, vista l'esistenza di una città di nome . Questo potrebbe rendere gli Amantini la tribù illira stanziata più a sud. (it)
  • Амантины (др.-греч. Ἄμαντες) жили в непосредственной близости от Сирмия (ныне — город Сремка-Митровица в Сербии). Видимо, проживали также значительно южнее, о чём свидетельствует название древнего города Амантия на территории нынешней Албании. Таким образом, амантины были самым южным иллирийско-паннонским племенем. Первое упоминание о них содержится в Перипле Псевдо-Скилака (IV—III вв. до н. э.). Стефан Византийский в VI веке писал, что амантины вели свою родословную от абантов из Эвбеи и утверждал, что они населили эти земли после Троянской войны. Амантины жёстко противостояли римлянам и после поражения были проданы в рабство. (ru)
  • The Amantini (Ancient Greek: Ἄμαντες; Latin: Amantinii) was the name of a Pannonian Illyrian tribe. The Amantini lived between the rivers Drava and Sava close to Sirmium . They remained outside the Roman sphere of influence before the Pannonian War (12-9 BCE) in which they fought against the Romans in alliance with other Illyrian peoples of Dalmatia and Pannonia. After the war and the Bellum Batonianum (6-9 CE) many of the youths of the leading Amantini families were taken hostages and many young males were sold as slaves in Italy. An inscription found in Bassianae which mentions the death of the ten-year old boy Scemaes is the only inscription which directly refers to the Amantini. Scemaes, son of Liccaus from the Undia family of the Amantini has been taken hostage by the Romans most prob (en)
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  • Amantini (en)
  • Amantes (Pannoniens) (fr)
  • Amantini (it)
  • Амантины (ru)
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