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- Anartes abstract "The Anartes a.k.a. Anarti, Anartii or Anartoi were Celtic tribes, or, in the case of those sub-groups of Anartes which penetrated the ancient region of Dacia (roughly mod. Romania), Celts culturally assimilated by the Dacians.Ptolemy's Geographia locates the Anartoi in Dacia. Some groups of Anartes occupied parts of modern Slovakia and southeastern Poland.The Dacian town of Docidava was situated in the territory of the Anartes, according to Pârvan.The Anartophracti (or Anartofraktoi) are mentioned by Ptolemy. This tribe's name appears to be compound Latin-Greek name and may be related to the Anartoi resident in Dacia, Czarnecki argues. The Anartofraktoi were a northern Dacian tribe, according to Braune or mixed Dacian-Celtic, according to Pârvan.In ancient sources, the earliest mention of the Anartes is in the Elogium of Tusculum (10 BC).In De Bello Gallico, an account of his own campaigns in the Gallic Wars (58-51 BC), Julius Caesar wrote (VI.25.1): \"The Hercynian Forest begins in the territories of the Helvetii, Nemeti and Rauraci and stretches, for a distance of 9 days' journey for a fast traveler, along the Danube as far as the borders of the Daci and the Anartes\".Around AD 172, the Anartes refused to assist the Romans in their war against the Marcomanni. To punish them, the Roman emperor Marcus Aurelius ordered the deportation of (all?) the Anartes from their native homelands to the Roman province of Pannonia Inferior, a movement which took place not later than AD 180.".
- Anartes thumbnail Pannonia_popolazioni_png.png?width=300.
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- Anartes wikiPageWikiLink Bükkszentlászló.
- Anartes wikiPageWikiLink Category:Ancient_Celtic_peoples.
- Anartes wikiPageWikiLink Category:Ancient_Slovakia.
- Anartes wikiPageWikiLink Category:Ancient_tribes_in_Dacia.
- Anartes wikiPageWikiLink Category:History_of_Poland.
- Anartes wikiPageWikiLink Commentarii_de_Bello_Gallico.
- Anartes wikiPageWikiLink Dacia.
- Anartes wikiPageWikiLink Dacians.
- Anartes wikiPageWikiLink Danube.
- Anartes wikiPageWikiLink Docidava.
- Anartes wikiPageWikiLink Elogium_of_Tusculum.
- Anartes wikiPageWikiLink Gallic_Wars.
- Anartes wikiPageWikiLink Geography_(Ptolemy).
- Anartes wikiPageWikiLink Helvetii.
- Anartes wikiPageWikiLink Hercynian_Forest.
- Anartes wikiPageWikiLink Julius_Caesar.
- Anartes wikiPageWikiLink La_Tène_culture.
- Anartes wikiPageWikiLink List_of_Celtic_tribes.
- Anartes wikiPageWikiLink Marcomanni.
- Anartes wikiPageWikiLink Marcus_Aurelius.
- Anartes wikiPageWikiLink Nemetes.
- Anartes wikiPageWikiLink Pannonia_Inferior.
- Anartes wikiPageWikiLink Poland.
- Anartes wikiPageWikiLink Ptolemy.
- Anartes wikiPageWikiLink Púchov_culture.
- Anartes wikiPageWikiLink Roman_Empire.
- Anartes wikiPageWikiLink Roman_emperor.
- Anartes wikiPageWikiLink Roman_province.
- Anartes wikiPageWikiLink Romania.
- Anartes wikiPageWikiLink Slovakia.
- Anartes wikiPageWikiLink Teurisci.
- Anartes wikiPageWikiLink Transylvania.
- Anartes wikiPageWikiLink Zemplín_(region).
- Anartes wikiPageWikiLink File:Goldene_Munze_aus_Trepcza_-_Keltischer_Stater_vom_Nike-Typ.jpg.
- Anartes wikiPageWikiLink File:Pannonia_popolazioni_png.png.
- Anartes wikiPageWikiLinkText "Anartes".
- Anartes wikiPageWikiLinkText "Anartii".
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- Anartes wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Dacia_topics.
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- Anartes subject Category:Ancient_Celtic_peoples.
- Anartes subject Category:Ancient_Slovakia.
- Anartes subject Category:Ancient_tribes_in_Dacia.
- Anartes subject Category:History_of_Poland.
- Anartes type Group.
- Anartes type Dacian.
- Anartes type Group.
- Anartes type People.
- Anartes comment "The Anartes a.k.a. Anarti, Anartii or Anartoi were Celtic tribes, or, in the case of those sub-groups of Anartes which penetrated the ancient region of Dacia (roughly mod. Romania), Celts culturally assimilated by the Dacians.Ptolemy's Geographia locates the Anartoi in Dacia.".
- Anartes label "Anartes".
- Anartes sameAs Q699194.
- Anartes sameAs Анарти.
- Anartes sameAs Anartier.
- Anartes sameAs Anartes.
- Anartes sameAs Anartes.
- Anartes sameAs Anartok.
- Anartes sameAs Anartii.
- Anartes sameAs Anartai.
- Anartes sameAs Anartes.
- Anartes sameAs Anartowie.
- Anartes sameAs m.04gmm78.
- Anartes sameAs Anarți.
- Anartes sameAs Анарти.
- Anartes sameAs Q699194.
- Anartes wasDerivedFrom Anartes?oldid=685389449.
- Anartes depiction Pannonia_popolazioni_png.png.
- Anartes isPrimaryTopicOf Anartes.