This is a list of four ancient peoples and their tribes that were possibly related and formed an extinct Indo-European branch of peoples and languages in the eastern Balkans, low Danube basin. These peoples dwelt from west of the Tyras (Dniester) river and east of the Carpathian Mountains in the north, to the north coast of the Aegean Sea in the south, from the west coast of the Pontus Euxinus (Black Sea) in the east, to roughly the Angrus (modern South Morava) river basin, Tisia (modern Tisza) and Danubius (modern Danube) rivers in the west. This list is based in the possible ethnolinguist affiliation of these peoples â Geto-Dacians and Thracians, and not only on a geographical base (that includes other peoples that were not Dacians or Thracians like the Celts that lived in Dacia or in Thrace).
Ancestors
Geto-Dacians
Dacians
- Dacians / Daci (a closely related people to the Getae, mainly west of the Carpathian Mountains, roughly matching the Dacia Superior Roman Province)
- Albocenses
- Ansamenses
- Apuli / Appuli / Apulenses (Dacian Apuli) with the center at Apulon
- Biephi / Biephes
- Bures / Buri (Northwest Buri), they lived in the northwest of Dacia - South of Slovakian Carpathians, in the Upper Basin of the Tisia / Tisza, although related, they were a different tribe from the one centered in Buridava. (not to be confused with the Germanic tribe called Buri)
- Caucoenses or Cauci
- Costoboci / Costoboces / Coertoboci also Koistobokoi and Koistobokoi Montanoi
- Osi / Osii, they were a Dacian tribe but it is also argued that it was Germanic or Celtic. It was among the enemies of the Romans in the Marcomannic Wars (166-180 AD), according to Julius Capitolinus"
- Predasenses / Predavensii
- Ratacenses / Rhadacenses
- Saboci / Sabokoi, they were a Dacian tribe, among the enemies of the Romans in the Marcomannic Wars (166-180 AD), according to Julius Capitolinus"
- Serri
- Senses / Sensii
- Suci
- Trixae
- Getae (a closely related people to the Dacians, mainly east of the Carpathian Mountains, roughly matching the Dacia Inferior Roman Province)
- Britolages
- Buridavenses / Burridensii (Southeast Buri), their capital was Buridava, on the southern slope of the Carpathian Mountains (although related, they were a different tribe from the one that lived in the northwest of Dacia - South of Slovakian Carpathians, in the Upper Basin of the Tisia (modern Tisza) (not to be confused with the Germanic tribe called Buri)
- Carpi / Carpiani / Carpians, Carpathian Mountains name is based on this tribe
- Ciaginsi / Ciagisi
- Cotesii
- Crobyzi / Krobyzoi / Crobidae, perhaps Getae/
- Getae Proper
- Aedi
- Clariae
- Scaugdae
- Harpii
- Obulenses
- Ordes
- Piephigi
- Potulatenses
- Saldenses / Saldensii
- Terici / Terizi
- Tyragetae / Tyrageti
- Troglodytae (Getian Troglodytae)
Dacians mixed with other peoples
Thracians
Certain tribes and subdivisions of tribes were named differently by ancient writers but modern research points out that these were in fact the same tribe. The name Thracians itself seems to be a Greek exonym and we have no way of knowing what the Thracians called themselves. Also certain tribes mentioned by Homer are not indeed historical.
- Agrianes (it is also claimed that this tribe was Paeonian)
- Apsynthii
- Artacii / Artakioi
- Astae / Asti, they appear in the 2nd century BC to 1st century BC
- Beni
- Bessi / Biessoi, they were among the enemies of the Romans in the Marcomannic Wars (166-180 AD), according to Julius Capitolinus"
- Bisaltae
- Bistones
- Bithyni or Bythini, migrated to Asia Minor or Anatolia
- Brenae
- Caeni / Kainoi
- Cebrenii
- Cicones (Kikones), mentioned by Homer in Odyssey
- Coelaletae
- Coreli / Coralli
- Corpili / Corpillices
- Crousi
- Dersaei
- Dentheletae
- Derrones (it is also claimed that this tribe was Paeonian)
- Digeri
- Dii / Dioi
- Diobesi
- Dolonci
- Edoni / Edones
- Maduateni
- Maedi
- MaedoBythini, Maedi that migrated to Asia Minor or Anatolia
- Melanditae
- Melinophagi
- Nipsaei
- Odomanti / Odomantes (it is also claimed that this tribe was Paeonian)
- Odrysae / Odrysians
- Paeti
- Pieres (They also may have been a Brygian tribe, related to the Phrygians and the Mygdones, and not a Thracian tribe)
- Saii / Saioi / Saianes (Saians) - Thracian tribe that inhabited Thassos island before Phoenician and Greek colonization.
- Samothraci / Samothrakoi - Thracian tribe that lived in the island of Samothrace after the Pelasgians and before the Greeks that came from Samos island.
- Sapaei, close to Abdera, ruled Thrace after the Odrysians
- Satrae / Satri
- Scyrmiadae
- Sintians
- Sithones
- Sycaeboae
- Thyni, migrated to Asia Minor/Anatolia
- Tilataei
- Tralles
- Tranipsae
- Trausi
- Treres
- Triballi
Thracians mixed with other peoples
Mixed tribes of Thracians and Phrygians, however Phrygians seem to have been a people ethnolinguistically closer to the Hellenic peoples, Greeks and ancient Macedonians, and not to the Thracians.
Possible Daco-Thracian peoples
Paeonians (Paeones)
There are different views and still no agreement among scholars about the Paeonians' ethnic and linguistic kinship. Some such as Wilhelm Tomaschek and Paul Kretschmer claim that the language spoken by the Paeonians belonged to the Illyrian family, while Dimitar Dechev claims affinities with Thracian. Irwin L. Merker considers that the language spoken by the Paeonians was closely related to Greek (and ancient Macedonian if it was a distinct language from ancient Greek), a Hellenic language with "a great deal of Illyrian and Thracian influence as a result of this proximity".
Phrygians
Some scholars as Strabo believe that the Phrygians are Thracian tribe.
Cimmerians
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