- Iazyges' name was
Latinized as
Iazyges Metanastae (Ἰάζυγες Μετανάσται) or
Jazyges, or
sometimes as Iaxamatae.
Their name was also
occasionally spelled as...
- a
Roman Consul. In spring,
several tribes (probably Marcomanni, Quadi,
Jazyges)
cross the
Danube and
attack Pannonia,
probably destroying Legio XXI Rapax...
-
invasion of
Hungary in 1246, Béla re-invited ****ans and
smaller group of
Jazyges (an
Ossetian tribe) back to Hungary, to
settle in
devastated areas of the...
-
represented in purple. His
annexation of
lands of the
Marcomanni and the
Jazyges –
perhaps to be
provincially called Marcomannia and
Sarmatia – was cut...
- Roxolani. He
failed to
secure the
support of the Quadi,
Marcomanni and
Jazyges, but
ensured that they
would not
interfere with his plans. When Trajan...
- Pannonia. In
spring of 92,
several tribes (probably Marcomanni, Quadi,
Jazyges)
crossed the
Danube and
attacked Pannonia,
probably destroying XXI Rapax...
-
frequent claims to the contrary,
their name is
unrelated to that of the
Jazyges, one of the
Sarmatian tribes which,
along with the Roxolani,
reached the...
- tribes, of whom the best
known are the
Roxolani (Rhoxolani),
Iazyges (
Jazyges) and the
Alani (Alans),
followed the
Scythians westwards into
Europe in...
- a
Roman Consul. In spring,
several tribes (probably Marcomanni, Quadi,
Jazyges)
cross the
Danube and
attack Pannonia,
probably destroying Legio XXI Rapax...
- the
Iasians by the
Hungarians has been
erroneously identified with the
Jazyges; also he
shows that the word jasz is a
Slavic loan word. The Hungarian...