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==Domain== [[File:National museum in Požarevac, Scordisci warrior.jpg|right|thumb|Scordisci warrior, National museum in Požarevac, Serbia]] The Scordisci were centered in the territory of present-day [[Serbia]], at the confluence of the [[Sava]],<ref>A History of Rome by [[Marcel Le Glay]], Jean-Louis Voisin, [[Yann Le Bohec]], and David Cherry, {{ISBN|1-4051-8327-6}}, 2009, page 101: "... 119-107 BCE Attacks on Macedonia's northern frontier by the Scordisci, a Thracian tribe who lived along the lower Save, were ..."</ref> [[Drava]]<ref>Harry Thurston Peck, Harpers Dictionary of Classical Antiquities (1898), "Scordisci: A people in Pannonia Superior, are sometimes classed among the Illyrians, but were the remains of an ancient and powerful Celtic tribe. They dwelt between the Savus and Dravus."</ref> and [[Danube]] rivers. The Scordisci consolidated into a tribal state. At their zenith, their core territory stretched over regions comprising parts of present-day [[Serbia]], [[Croatia]], [[Bulgaria]] and [[Romania]], while their influence spread even further.{{sfn|Todorović|1974|p=268}}<ref name="Grainger2002">{{cite book|author=John D. Grainger|title=The Roman War of Antiochos the Great|url=https://books.google.com/books?id=fTf0Nkjw5-gC&pg=PA82|date=1 January 2002|publisher=BRILL|isbn=90-04-12840-9|pages=82–}}</ref>
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