- the
Sarmatians.
After their conquest of Scythia, the
Sarmatians became the
dominant political power in the
northern Pontic Steppe,
where Sarmatian graves...
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Polish nobles were
descendants of the
Sarmatians (Sauromates).
Another tradition came to
surmise that the
Sarmatians themselves were
descended from ****heth...
- up Sarmatia or
Sarmatian in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Sarmatia or
Sarmatian may
refer to: Sarmatia, the land of the
Sarmatians in
eastern Europe...
- 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...
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Sarmatians, who are
mentioned by
Strabo as the
dominant tribe which controlled the
southern Russian steppe in the 1st
millennium AD.
These Sarmatians...
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European border, the
river Danube. The
struggle against the
Germans and
Sarmatians occupied the
major part of the
reign of
Roman emperor Marcus Aurelius...
-
April 2023. Harmatta, J.:
Studies in the
History and
Language of the
Sarmatians,
Szeged 1970. Harmatta, János (1992). "Languages and
Literature in the...
- The
Sarmatian Review (formerly The
Houston Sarmatian) was a
triannual peer-reviewed
academic journal,
published from 1981 to 2017 by the
nonprofit Polish...
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Constantine and the
Sarmatians in this year or in 321,
rather than 323 (below). 323 Yet
again Constantine was able to
repel an
invasion of
Sarmatian Iazyges, as...
- the
Sarmatians and last
remnants of the
Scythians were
overwhelmed by the Goths, and by the
early Middle Ages, the
Scythians and the
Sarmatians had been...