Galabri

The Galabrii (Ancient Greek: Γαλάβριοι) were a Romanized Thraco-Illyrian[1] tribe of Dardania alongside the Thunatae.[2] They held a region in what is now eastern Kosovo, southern Serbia and northern Macedonia, the towns of "Vendenae", between Ad Fines (Kuršumlija) and Viminacium (Kostolac), "Vicinianum" between Vendenae and Theranda, "Tranupara" between Astibus (Štip) and Scupi (Skopje)[3]

Strabo writes that they are a "people of the Dardaniatae, in whose land is an ancient city."[4]

The tribe has been connected to Calabria in southern Italy.[4]

See also

References

  1. Wilkes, J. J. The Illyrians, 1992, ISBN 0-631-19807-5, Page 85,"...the Dardanians were an Illyrian or a Thracian people..."
  2. Strabo,"To the Dardaniatae belong also the Galabrii, among whom is an ancient city, and the Thunatae"
  3. The classical gazetteer: a dictionary of ancient geography, sacred and profane by William Hazlitt, 1851.
  4. Descriptive Ethnology: Europe, Africa, India
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