Definition
An ancient Greek people who inhabited the island of Euboea in classical antiquity.
Etymology
From Greek Abantes, the historical name for these people. Their origins and exact etymology are debated by ancient historians.
Kelly Says
The Abantes were known for an unusual Greek custom: they didn't have a proper city-state but were organized differently than Athens or Sparta, making them unique in the ancient Greek world!
Translations
ARالعربية
أبانتس
a-ban-tes
BNবাংলা
অবান্তেস
a-ban-tes
CACatalà
abantes
a-ban-tes
CSČeština
abantes
a-ban-tes
DADansk
abantes
a-ban-tes
DEDeutsch
abantes
a-ban-tes
ELΕλληνικά
αβάντες
a-van-tes
ESEspañol
abantes
a-ban-tes
FISuomi
abantes
a-ban-tes
FRFrançais
abantes
a-ban-tes
HIहिन्दी
अबंतेस
a-ban-tes
HUMagyar
abantes
a-ban-tes
IDBahasa Indonesia
abantes
a-ban-tes
ITItaliano
abantes
a-ban-tes
MSBahasa Melayu
abantes
a-ban-tes
MYမြန်မာ
အဘန်တဲ့
a-ban-tes
NLNederlands
abantes
a-ban-tes
NONorsk
abantes
a-ban-tes
PLPolski
abantes
a-ban-tes
PTPortuguês
abantes
a-ban-tes
RORomână
abantes
a-ban-tes
RUРусский
абантес
a-ban-tes
SVSvenska
abantes
a-ban-tes
SWKiswahili
abantes
a-ban-tes
TAதமிழ்
அபங்கேஸ்
a-ban-kes
TEతెలుగు
అబంగేస్
a-ban-ges
TRTürkçe
abantes
a-ban-tes
UKУкраїнська
абантес
a-ban-tes
VITiếng Việt
abantes
a-ban-tes