- 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...
-
Kingdom of Armenia.
Marcus defeated the Marcomanni, Quadi, and
Sarmatian Iazyges in the
Marcomannic Wars.
These and
other Germanic peoples began to represent...
- (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...
- was
bordered to the east (across the Danube) by a
Sarmatian tribe—the
Iazyges. Later, the
Vandals appeared to the north-east.
Major settlements in Pannonia...
-
which is
cognate to the
Hungarian Jasz. Both
forms trace back to the
Latin Iazyges,
itself a
Latinization of the
Sarmatian tribal name *Yazig used by the...
- 000–350,000[citation needed]
Ossetians Digor Iron Jasz
Eastern Iranian,
Iazyges tribe of the Sarmatians, an
Alanic sub-tribe,
which split off from Scythians...
- 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...
- (the Quadi, Marcomanni, some
tribes of the Daco-Getae and
perhaps the
Iazyges themselves) to his
headquarters on the
Danube (probably in Drobeta) in...