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Old 12-11-2007, 10:57 AM
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Thracians tribe listing
http://home.exetel.com.au/bmboats/tribes.htm
The Thracians 700 BC–AD 46
(Men-at-Arms 360) by Christopher Webber


Cebrenii
Sucaeboae
Apsinthii
Asti
Bessi
Bisaltae
Bistoni
Bithyni
Brygi
Caeni
Ciconi
Dentheletai
Dersae
Dii
Dolonci
Edoni
Getai
Krobyzi
Maidi
Moesi
Odrysai
Sapae
Satrae
Serdi
Skordiski
Thyni
Thrausi
Trallians
Triballi
Abantes
Agathyrsi
Agrianians
Apsinthii
Asti
Coreli
Corplians
Crestoni
Dardani
Dentheleti
Dersae
Dii
Laeaeans
Maduateni
Melanditae
Moschi
Mysi
Nipsaeans
Odomanti
Paeonians
Paeti
Sapae
Satrae
Scyrmiadae
Serdi
Sintians
Tilataeans
Tranipsae
Treres
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Dardani
Livy XL.58 - a note in the Penguin translation say they were a warlike Illyrian people, with a Thracian admixture, who constantly raided Macedonia.
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They were Thracians that mixed with illyrians later on.We have talked about it before ,as indicated by both archaeological evidence and classical references.
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They were Thracians that mixed with illyrians later on.We have talked about it before ,as indicated by both archaeological evidence and classical references.
ok,if you say so,im not going to insist,is just interesting that that quote was taken from the link you brought as a reference.
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Thats why i provided the link...........
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Thats why i provided the link...........
to prove that dardanians were illyrians?
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You are trolling again.They were Thracians,thats why they are in the list and they mixed with illyrians thus gaining a mixed identity.
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Above all there were two seperate sects of Thracian tribes.

The Scythian Thracians of the north and the Thracians that were liberated from Persians by the Greeks that later mixed with Greek tribes thus colonising "Hellenic Thrace" after its liberation.
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Futhermore there is nothing in the Illiad that indicates that Thracians and Greeks spoke a seperate language. Thus one can conclude they were both of the same Pelasgian stock.
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A great number of Thracian tribes were Hellenised and were part of the Greek nation for more than a thousand years.They also are also called Ionians-Greeks by Hesychius of Alexandria.

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