The Amantini (Ancient Greek: Ἄμαντες; Latin: Amantinii) was the name of a Pannonian Illyrian tribe.
[1][2][3] The Amantini lived between the rivers Drava and Sava close to Sirmium .
After the war and the Bellum Batonianum (6-9 CE) many of the youths of the leading Amantini families were taken hostages and many young males were sold as slaves in Italy.
Scemaes, son of Liccaus from the Undia family of the Amantini has been taken hostage by the Romans most probably during the Pannonian War.
His father Liccaus and his kinsmen Loriqus and Licaios dedicated an inscription and a cenotaph to his memory.