- The
Aorsi,
known in Gr****
sources as the
Aorsoi (Ἄορσοι), were an
ancient Iranian people of the
Sarmatian group, who pla**** a
major role in the events...
-
people formed out of
these migrations,
whose constituent tribes were the
Aorsi, Roxolani, Alans, and the Iazyges.
Despite the
similarity between the names...
- the
Alans with the
Central Asian Yancai of
Chinese sources and with the
Aorsi of
Roman sources.
Having migrated westwards and
becoming dominant among...
- of a
State that
could be
identical with an
Aorsi one)
Lower Aorsi (Western
Aorsi)
Upper Aorsi (Eastern
Aorsi) (from
northern Caspian Sea
coast to the northern...
- but with
great morale. They were
neighbours to the
later enemy tribe of
Aorsi. They
migrated from the
Caspian Sea to the
Black Sea region. By the late...
- 阿蘭; pinyin: Ālán; Wade–Giles: A-lan).
Yancai 奄蔡 is
often connected to the
Aorsi of
Roman records,
while 阿蘭 Alan has been
connected to the
later Alans. Yancai...
- a
nomadic Iranian tribe from east
Central Asia, were also
known as the
Aorsi/Alanorsi.) Estakhri, from the 10th century, has
recorded among the three...
-
descended from an Old
Norse term
meaning "the men who row" (rods-).
Alans Aorsi Iazyges Vernadsky 1959, pp. 63–64.
Alemany 2000, p. 8. Kooper, Erik (2006)...
-
siege during the
brief Roman-Bosporan War
between the
Siraceni and the
Aorsi on the
weakly fortified stronghold of Uspe.
Zorsines had been
aiding Mithridates...
-
people formed out of
these migrations,
whose constituent tribes were the
Aorsi, Roxolani, Alans, and the Iazyges.
Despite the
Sarmatians having a similar...