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Definition of Sarmatian

Sarmatian
Sarmatian Sar*ma"tian, Sarmatic Sar*mat"ic, a. [L. Sarmaticus.] Of or pertaining to Sarmatia, or its inhabitants, the ancestors of the Russians and the Poles.

Meaning of Sarmatian from wikipedia

- The Sarmatians (/sɑːrˈmeɪʃiənz/; Ancient Gr****: Σαρμάται, romanized: Sarmatai; Latin: Sarmatae [ˈsarmatae̯]) were a large confederation of ancient Iranian...
- The Sarmatian Review (formerly The Houston Sarmatian) was a triannual peer-reviewed academic journal, published from 1981 to 2017 by the nonprofit Polish...
- up Sarmatia or Sarmatian in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Sarmatia or Sarmatian may refer to: Sarmatia, the land of the Sarmatians in eastern Europe...
- centuries BCE), and is followed by a transitional Late Sauromatian-Early Sarmatian period (4th-2nd centuries BCE), also called the "Prokhorov period". The...
- Marcomannic Wars (Latin: bellum Germani**** et Sarmati****, "German and Sarmatian War") were a series of wars lasting from about 166 until 180 AD. These...
- for modern Ossetian (which descends from the Alanian dialect of Scytho-Sarmatian), Wakhi (which descends from the Khotanese and Tumshuqese forms of Scytho-Khotanese)...
- The Sarmatian Craton or Sarmatia is the southern segment/region of the East European Craton or Baltica, also known as Scythian Plateau. The craton contains...
- Sarmatism (or Sarmatianism; Polish: Sarmatyzm; Lithuanian: Sarmatizmas) was an ethno-cultural ideology within the Polish–Lithuanian Commonwealth. It was...
- family), and which included the Scythians proper, the Cimmerians, the Sarmatians, the Alans, the Sindi, the M****agetae and the Saka. The Scythian religion...
- traces back to the formation of the Baltic Shield (Fennoscandia) and the Sarmatian craton, both around 2.25 billion years ago, followed by the Volgo–Uralia...