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Oἷς ὁ βιος ἀεὶ φόβων καὶ ὑποψίας ἐστὶ πλήρης, τούτοις οὔτε πλοῦτος οὔτε δόξα τέρψιν παρέχει. → To those for whom life is always full of fears and suspicion, neither wealth nor fame offers pleasure.
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The [[Abantes]] or [[Abantians]] (Greek: [[Ἄβαντες]], Ábantes) were an [[ancient]] [[Greek]] [[tribe]]. Their home was [[Euboea]]. | |wketx=The [[Abantes]] or [[Abantians]] (Greek: [[Ἄβαντες]], Ábantes) were an [[ancient]] [[Greek]] [[tribe]]. Their home was [[Euboea]]. | ||
The Abantes were a Proto-Greek tribe, which settled in the island of Euboea. When the Trojan War concluded, the Abantes wandered around for a while, and finally settled in the region of [[Thesprotia]]. Herodotus states that many Abantes from Euboea had established colonies in [[Chios]] and Asia Minor. In the Iliad, Homer mentions the Abantes among the Greek allies in the Trojan War. Their leader was [[Elephenor]] the son of [[Chalkodon]]. The Trojan warrior [[Agenor]] killed Elephenor. | The Abantes were a Proto-Greek tribe, which settled in the island of Euboea. When the Trojan War concluded, the Abantes wandered around for a while, and finally settled in the region of [[Thesprotia]]. Herodotus states that many Abantes from Euboea had established colonies in [[Chios]] and Asia Minor. In the Iliad, Homer mentions the Abantes among the Greek allies in the Trojan War. Their leader was [[Elephenor]] the son of [[Chalkodon]]. The Trojan warrior [[Agenor]] killed Elephenor. | ||
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Wikipedia EN
The Abantes or Abantians (Greek: Ἄβαντες, Ábantes) were an ancient Greek tribe. Their home was Euboea.
The Abantes were a Proto-Greek tribe, which settled in the island of Euboea. When the Trojan War concluded, the Abantes wandered around for a while, and finally settled in the region of Thesprotia. Herodotus states that many Abantes from Euboea had established colonies in Chios and Asia Minor. In the Iliad, Homer mentions the Abantes among the Greek allies in the Trojan War. Their leader was Elephenor the son of Chalkodon. The Trojan warrior Agenor killed Elephenor.
French (Bailly abrégé)
ων (οἱ) :
les Abantes, peuple de l'Eubée.
Étymologie: cf. noms de peuples en -αντες.
English (Autenrieth)
Spanish (DGE)
-ων, οἱ
• Prosodia: [ᾰ-]
Abantes pueblo prehelénico proc. de Abas en la Fócide llegó a Eubea Il.2.536, 541, 4.464, Hes.Fr.204.53, Hdt.1.146, Call.Del.288; cf. Ἄβαι, Ἄβας.
Russian (Dvoretsky)
Ἄβαντες: οἱ абанты (древние жители Эвбеи) Hom., Her.
Translations
bg: Абанти; ca: Abants; cs: Abantové; de: Abanten; el: Άβαντες; en: Abantes; es: Abantes; fr: Abantes; hu: Abantészek; it: Abanti; ka: აბანტები; la: Abantes; nl: Abantes; pl: Abantowie; pt: Abantes; ru: Абанты; sh: Abanti; sr: Абанти; sv: Abanter; uk: Абанти; zh: 阿班忒斯人