
Scordisci - Wikipedia
The Scordisci (Ancient Greek: Σκορδίσκοι; Latin: Scordiscii, Scordistae) were an Iron Age cultural group who emerged after the Celtic settlement of Southeast Europe, and who were centered …
Scordisci | Celtic Tribe, Iron Age & Thrace | Britannica
Scordisci, Celtic tribe that invaded Greece during the first part of the 3rd century bc, finally settling east of Sirmium at the junction of the Savus and the Danube rivers. They often raided …
Kingdoms of the Continental Celts - Scordisci - The History Files
The Scordisci were a major tribal confederation that, by the middle of the first century BC, was occupying the later Roman provinces of Pannonia Inferior and Moesia Superior, the latter of …
Scordisci | Military Wiki - Fandom
The Scordisci (Greek: Σκορδίσκοι, Serbian/Bosnian/Croatian: Skordisci / Скордисци) were a Gallic Iron Age tribe centered in the territory of present-day Serbia, at the confluence of the …
Units - Scordisci - Divide et Impera
Scordisci Rigeporedoi (Scordisci Noble Cavalry) These noble cavalry act as bodyguards to a powerful leader. They have well-made spears, wear superb mail armor, have magnificent …
Scordisci - Jatland Wiki
The Scordisci were a Celtic group formed after the Gallic invasion of the Balkans, or rather a "Celtic political creation" having mixed with the local Thracians and Illyrians. Their tribal name …
The Scordisci - A story from the verge of the La Tène world
The Iron Age population of the south-eastern Pannonia is usually identified with the Scordisci, documented by the written sources. The paper deals with both the archaeological and the …
(DOC) the Scordisci - Academia.edu
The Scordisci did become a major tribal confederation by the middle of the first century BC. The first military encounter between the Balkan Celts and the Roman empire began in 156 BC. The …
Scordisci - Academic Dictionaries and Encyclopedias
Scordisci were, in ancient geography, a war-like tribe inhabiting the southern part of lower Pannonia, comprising parts of the present-day countries Austria, Croatia, Hungary, Serbia, …
Scordisci as a clearly defined ethnic tribe with an established territory (i.e. tribal core) and a unique culture and political organization (Mihajlović 2019, p. 273-275).