New rare-earth transition-metal compounds Eu14MnPn11 and Eu14InPn11 (Pn = Sb, Bi) have been prepared in quantitative yield from heating stoichiometric amounts of the elements, which are sealed in a welded tantalum tube that is enclosed in a fused silica ampule, at 950−1200 °C. These compounds are isostructural with the Zintl compound Ca14AlSb11 and crystallize in the tetragonal space group I41/acd (Z = 8). Single-crystal X-ray data (143 K) were refined for Eu14InSb11 (a = 17.280 (5) A, c = 23.129 (8) A, R1 = 4.04%, wR2 = 8.65%) and Eu14MnBi11 (a = 17.632 (4) A, c = 23.047(6) A, R1 = 4.53%, wR2 = 7.83%). The structures of these compounds are compared with Eu14MnSb11 and other compounds of this structure type. Magnetization measurements show that Eu14MnSb11 and Eu14MnBi11 order at approximately 100 and 35 K, respectively. The effective moment in the paramagnetic state for Eu14MnSb11 is μeff = 27.0(1) μB and for Eu14MnBi11 is μeff = 27.1(1) μB. Eu14MnSb11 saturates with μsat = 102 μB at 5 K whereas Eu14MnBi1...