- and
client state, with the
Iazyges being nominally sovereign subjects of Rome.
Throughout this relationship, the
Iazyges carried out
raids on
Roman land...
-
independent tribes (especially the
Iazyges), who
lived between the
Danube and the
Roman province of Dacia. The
Iazyges defeated and
killed Marcus Claudius...
- migrations,
whose constituent tribes were the Aorsi, Roxolani, Alans, and the
Iazyges.
Despite the
similarity between the
names Sarmatian and Sauromatian, modern...
- (pronounced Yazi),
cognate with
Hungarian Jasz, both
derived from the
Latin Iazyges,
which is a
latinization of a
Sarmatian tribal name of the
Alans called...
- (172-173),
while the
military emphasis shifted to the
Iazyges.
Despite the
winter incursion of the
Iazyges was
crushed (173-174), the
Quadi overthrew their...
- The
original inhabitants of
Dacia revolt against the
Sarmatian tribe of
Iazyges, who had
enslaved them. Stephen, one of the
original seven deacons of the...
-
Kingdom of Armenia.
Marcus defeated the Marcomanni, Quadi, and
Sarmatian Iazyges in the
Marcomannic Wars.
These and
other Germanic peoples began to represent...
-
Banadaspus was king of the
Iazyges from an
unknown date
until 174 AD. He was
overthrown by his
people after attempting to make a
peace deal with the Roman...
- the war with the
Iazyges and
Quadi continued, as
Roman strongholds along the
Tisza and
Danube rivers were
attacked by the
Iazyges,
followed by a battle...
-
large force of Limigantes, who had
successfully rebelled against their Iazyges overlords and then
launched an
invasion of
Roman territory on the South...