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The Amantes (alternatively attested in primary sources, as Amantieis or Amantini) (Ancient Greek: Άμαντες or Αμαντιείς; Latin: Amantinii) were an ancient tribe located in the inland area of the Bay of Vlora north of the Ceraunian Mountains and south of Apollonia, in southern Illyria near the boundary with Epirus, nowadays modern Albania. A site of their location has been identified with the archaeological settlement of Amantia, placed above the river Vjosë/Aoos. Amantia is considered to have been their main settlement. The Amantes also inhabited in the area of an ancient sanctuary of the eternal fire called Nymphaion.

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  • Οι Αμαντιείς ή Άβαντες ήσαν αρχαίο ελληνικό φύλο ευρισκόμενο στο βορειότερο τμήμα της Ηπείρου. Μια αρχαία ελληνική πόλη, η Αμάντια, έλαβε την ονομασία της από τους τελευταίους. Υπήρχε, επίσης, ιλλυρικό φύλο με παρεμφερή ονομασία ευρισκόμενο στην Παννονία, οι Αμαντινοί. (el)
  • The Amantes (alternatively attested in primary sources, as Amantieis or Amantini) (Ancient Greek: Άμαντες or Αμαντιείς; Latin: Amantinii) were an ancient tribe located in the inland area of the Bay of Vlora north of the Ceraunian Mountains and south of Apollonia, in southern Illyria near the boundary with Epirus, nowadays modern Albania. A site of their location has been identified with the archaeological settlement of Amantia, placed above the river Vjosë/Aoos. Amantia is considered to have been their main settlement. The Amantes also inhabited in the area of an ancient sanctuary of the eternal fire called Nymphaion. The Amantes firstly appear in ancient literature in the 4th century BCE in the Periplus of Pseudo-Skylax as an Illyrian tribe bordering the Epirote Chaonians. In Hellenistic sources they are mentioned among the Epirotes. In Roman-times literature they appear as barbarians. In modern historiography a number of scholars regard the Amantes as Illyrians, and others consider them as Epirotes. Although no definite evidence has been found to ensure a political organisation of the Amantes as a koinon, its institution is indicated by archaeological findings in the area. The tribal polity (perhaps a koinon) of the Amantes and the koinon of the Bylliones are today considered important examples of Illyrian koina, organized in a manned similar to the Koinon of the Epirotes. (en)
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  • Οι Αμαντιείς ή Άβαντες ήσαν αρχαίο ελληνικό φύλο ευρισκόμενο στο βορειότερο τμήμα της Ηπείρου. Μια αρχαία ελληνική πόλη, η Αμάντια, έλαβε την ονομασία της από τους τελευταίους. Υπήρχε, επίσης, ιλλυρικό φύλο με παρεμφερή ονομασία ευρισκόμενο στην Παννονία, οι Αμαντινοί. (el)
  • The Amantes (alternatively attested in primary sources, as Amantieis or Amantini) (Ancient Greek: Άμαντες or Αμαντιείς; Latin: Amantinii) were an ancient tribe located in the inland area of the Bay of Vlora north of the Ceraunian Mountains and south of Apollonia, in southern Illyria near the boundary with Epirus, nowadays modern Albania. A site of their location has been identified with the archaeological settlement of Amantia, placed above the river Vjosë/Aoos. Amantia is considered to have been their main settlement. The Amantes also inhabited in the area of an ancient sanctuary of the eternal fire called Nymphaion. (en)
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