The Agrianes (
Ancient Greek: Ἀγρίανες, ''Agrianes'' or Ἀγρίαι ''Agriai'') or Agrianians, were a tribe whose country was centered at Upper
Strymon, in present-day central Western Bulgaria as well as southeasternmost Serbia, at the time situated north of the
Dentheletae. Per
Strabo
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the
source of the river Strymon was within Agrianes' territory. In the times of
Philip II of Macedon, the territory of the Agrianes was administered by
Pella. They were crack
javelin
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throwers and an elite unit of
Alexander the Great's light infantry
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, who fought under the command of
General Attalus.
Etymology and tribal belonging
Their name in
Ancient Greek was Ἀγρίανες. The ethnonym is of Indo-European origin, it may have been derived from *''agro''- "field" (cf. Lat. ''ager'', Grc. ἀγρός ''agros'', Eng.
acre
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).
Irwin L. Merker considers it purely
Hellenic, and lists certain
Greek cognates such as the ethnonym of the
Doric Doric may refer to:
* Doric, of or relating to the Dorians of ancient Greece
** Doric Greek, the dialects of the Dorians
* Doric order, a style of ancient Greek architecture
* Doric mode, a synonym of Dorian mode
* Doric dialect (Scotland)
* Doric ...
tribe Agraioi in
Aetolia and the month Agrianos,
which is found throughout the
Dorian
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* Dorians, one of the main ethnic divisions of ancient Greeks
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and
Aeolian
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* Aeolus (son of Hellen), son of Hellen and eponym of the Aeolians
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worlds. An early name of the
Rhodopes was Achrida, which may also be a cognate.
Pausanias described that
Paeon, the
eponymous ancestor of the
Paionians (of whom Agrianes were members), was a brother of
Epeius and
Aetolus, the eponymous ancestors of the Epeians of Elis and the Aetolians respectively. Their place-name has several cognates in Greece such as ''Παιονίδαι (Paeonidai)'', a
deme of the tribe Leontis in
Attica. A place in the
Argolid also has the same name.
Herodotus described them as a
Paeonian tribe, together with the
Odomanti
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and
Doberes
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in the vicinity of
Pangaeum. Although the Agrianes, clearly fell within the Thracian sphere of influence, the only writer who describes them as
Thracians is
Theopompus.
Geography
Their country was centered at Upper
Strymon, in present-day westernmost Bulgaria, and also held areas of southeasternmost
Serbia, at the time situated north of the
Dentheletae. In the times of Philip II, the territory of the Agrianes was administered by Pella. According to some Bulgarian researchers they inhabited an ethnocultural region known today as "Graovo", whose name probably derives from that of the Agrianes. Its location is in the central and eastern areas of modern-day
Pernik Province.
Military
The
peltasts raised from the Agrianes were the elite light infantry of the
Macedonian army. They were often used to cover the right flank of the army in battle, being posted to the right of the
Companion cavalry, a position of considerable honour. They were almost invariably part of any force on detached duty, especially missions requiring speed of movement.
Peltasts were armed with a number of javelins and a sword, carried a light shield but wore no armour, though they sometimes had helmets; they were adept at skirmishing and were often used to guard the flanks of more heavily equipped infantry. They usually adopted an open order when facing enemy heavy infantry. They could throw their javelins at will at the enemy and, unencumbered by armour or heavy shields, easily evade any counter-charges made by heavily equipped
hoplite
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s. They were, however, quite vulnerable to shock-capable cavalry and often operated to particular advantage on broken ground where cavalry was useless and heavy infantry found it difficult to maintain formation.
History
They are first mentioned regarding
Megabazus
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' campaign in 511 BC.
In 429 BC they were subject to the
Odrysian kingdom and later, as early as 352 BC, they became allies of
Philip II of Macedonia.
They fought under king
Langarus with the
Macedonians against the
Triballians
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in 335 BC and succeeded in protecting the lands of Alexander and were thus rewarded with the right to govern themselves, a move that led to a long-lasting and most reliable alliance. At the
Battle of Gaugamela (331 BC), during Alexander the Great's conquest of Persia, their contingent of peltasts numbered 1,000 men. During the time of the
Seleucid Empire
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, a
crack unit
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of Antiochus' Agrianes was brigaded together with
Persians at
Raphia. Contingents from the Agrianes and the
Penestae, numbering 800 and 2,000 men respectively, were a part of the garrison of
Cassandreia at the time of the
Third Macedonian War.
See also
*
Peltast
*
Osogovo
References
Bibliography
*Ashley, J.R. (2004) ''The Macedonian Empire: The Era of Warfare Under Philip II and Alexander the Great, 359-323 B.C.'' McFarland.
*Connolly, P. (1981) ''Greece and Rome at War.'' Macdonald Phoebus, London.
*Sidnell, P. (2006) ''Warhorse: Cavalry in Ancient Warfare'', Continuum, London.
*Viktorija Sokolovska, Pajonskoto Pleme Agrijani i vrskite so Damastion, Macedonia acta Archaeologica 11, Skopje 1990, 9-34. (with summary in French).
*Viktorija Sokolovska, The Coinage of Agrianes, MACEDONIAN NUMISMATIC JOURNAL no. 2, Skopje 1996, 13-22.
*Viktorija Sokolovska, Materijalna kultura Agrijana, Patrimonium Mk no. 16, Skopje 2018, 79-102.
External links
Ancientbattles.com - Agrianians
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