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Headword:
*)akati/rois
Adler number: alpha,820
Translated headword: Akatiroi, Akatziri
Vetting Status: high
Translation: [A term descriptive of] a people. "Just as the Saragouroi, when they were driven out, went in search of the Akatziri Huns."[1]
Greek Original:*)akati/rois: e)qniko/n. w(/sper kai\ oi( *sara/gouroi e)laqe/ntes kata\ zh/thsin pro\s toi=s *)akati/rois *ou)/nnois e)gi/nonto.
Note:
Part of the long quotation from
Priscus given at
alpha 18:
Priscus fr. 30 Carolla. On the Akatziri (Acatziri, Akatiri, Akateiri), a people living along the Black Sea west of the Crimea, see Blockley (345, 395 note 156. and 383 note 41) and Maenchen-Helfen (427 ff.). On the Saragouroi, cf.
sigma 111.
References:
R.C. Blockley, The Fragmentary Classicising Historians of the Later Roman Empire: Eunapius, Olympiodorus, Priscus and Malchus, vol. II, (Liverpool 1983)
O. Maenchen-Helfen, The World of the Huns: Studies in Their History and Culture, (Berkeley 1973)
Keywords: definition; geography; historiography; history
Translated by: Jennifer Benedict on 10 May 2000@20:27:06.
Vetted by:David Whitehead (modified headword and translation; added note and keywords) on 14 February 2001@06:15:39.
David Whitehead (another keyword) on 4 October 2004@06:59:45.
Catharine Roth (raised status) on 4 October 2004@17:21:20.
David Whitehead on 5 May 2015@02:43:25.
Ronald Allen (expanded note, added bibliography and cross-reference) on 24 January 2026@22:54:11.
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