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Abantes
Background
The Abantes, also known as Abantians, were an ancient Greek tribe that primarily inhabited the island of Euboea, located off the eastern coast of mainland Greece. They were renowned for their military prowess and were frequently mentioned in Greek mythology and historical accounts.
The Abantes were noted for their skill in warfare, particularly as infantry soldiers. They were often depicted as brave and fierce warriors who played significant roles in various battles and conflicts in Greek history. Their military reputation extended beyond Euboea, and they were sought after as mercenaries by other Greek city-states.
One of the distinguishing features of the Abantes was their unique mode of combat. They were known for fighting with a large shield called an "Aspis" (similar to the Spartan shield) and a long spear or sword. They were also known for their distinctive helmet, which featured a horsehair crest.
The Abantes were not a unified political entity but rather comprised several independent city-states on Euboea. Despite this fragmentation, they shared a common cultural and ethnic identity, which centered around their martial traditions and their reverence for heroes and warriors.
In Greek mythology, the Abantes are often associated with legendary figures such as Elephenor, who was said to have led the Abantes in the Trojan War. Their exploits in myth and history contributed to their enduring reputation as a formidable and respected tribe in ancient Greece.
Sources
Strabo. Geography, 10.1.3.
Herodotus. Histories, 1.146.
Chios: a conference at the Homereion in Chios, 1984, page 180 by John Boardman, C. E. Vaphopoulou-Richardson - 1986 "... made war upon the Abantes and Carians dwelling in Chios in his time, ...than this. Unlike the Carians the Abantes seem to have been Greeks"
Homer. Iliad, 2.536–542.,
Pausanias. Description of Greece, 5.22.4, 7.4.9.
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