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ATINTANES (Ancient country) EPIRUS
Atintania (Atintania : Eth. Atintan-anos), a mountainous district
in Illyria, north of Molossis and east of Parauaea, through which the Aous flows,
in the upper part of its course. It is described by Livy (xlv. 30) as poor in
soil and rude in climate. The Atintanes are first mentioned in B.C. 429, among
the barbarians who assisted the Ambraciots in their invasion of Peloponnesus,
upon which occasion the Atintanes and Molossi were commanded by the same leader.
(Thuc. ii. 80.) On the conclusion of the first war between Philip and the Romans,
Atintania was assigned to Macedonia, B.C. 204; and after the conquest of Perseus
in B.C. 168, it was included in one of the four districts into which the Romans
divided Macedonia. (Liv. xxvii. 30, xlv. 30.) It is not mentioned by Ptolemy,
as it formed part of Chaonia. (Comp. Strab. vii. p. 326; Pol. ii. 5; Scylax, s.
v. Illurioi; Lycophr. 1043; Steph. B. s. v.; Leake, Northern Greece, vol. iv.
p. 118.)
This text is from: Dictionary of Greek and Roman Geography (1854) (ed. William Smith, LLD). Cited July 2004 from The Perseus Project URL below, which contains interesting hyperlinks
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