- Anartes
Anartes (a. Geogr.), Volk, neben den Daciern, an der OGrenze Germaniens.
Pierer's Lexicon. 1857–1865.
Anartes (a. Geogr.), Volk, neben den Daciern, an der OGrenze Germaniens.
Pierer's Lexicon. 1857–1865.
Anartes — Saltar a navegación, búsqueda Pueblos de Panonia Los anartes (en latín, Anartes) eran una tribu celta que probablemente vivió en Dacia, o (según opiniones aisladas) en lo que hoy es Eslovaquia y el sureste de Polonia … Wikipedia Español
ANARTES — Caesari, l. 6. Bell. Gall. c. 23. Straboni l. 2. forte. in Asiaticae Scythiae descriptione Anariacae, et Plin. l. 6. c. 16. Anariaci. Nisi forte Aranitium, apud Caesar. loc. cit. legendum, ut smt Pannoniae Inferioris populi, quos Tacit. in German … Hofmann J. Lexicon universale
Anartes — Les Anartes étaient voisin à l Est, des Cotini ou Cotins ou Kotini, dans l actuelle Slovaquie, jusqu après le fleuve Tisza (ou Parthiscus). Il ne faut pas confondre les Anartes ou Anartii, avec les Anares ou Anamares, qui sont un peuple ancien de … Wikipédia en Français
АНАРТЫ — • Anartes, (Ptolem. 3, 8, 5 Άναρτοι), по Цезарю (b. g. 6, 25), народ в Дакии, до владений которого доходил Герцинский лес. А. жили на север от даков, т. е. в нынешней Венгрии около Тиссы … Реальный словарь классических древностей
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