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- Agaragantes, and the "slaves" – Limigantes. In 334, there was an internal conflict between the Agaragantes and the Limigantes. The Limagantes had, after the...
- Romans in the fight against the Limigantes under the new king. Both groups were numerically inferior to the Limigantes. In addition, it should be added...
- Jasz people Roxolani Iazyges Aorsi Arcaragantes Hamaxobii (possibly) Limigantes Saii Serboi Siraces Spali Taifals (possibly) Turcae List of ancient Iranian...
- into the hands of foederati such as the Sarmatians (Iazyges, Roxolani, Limigantes) and later the Goths, who also took control of other parts of Dacia. Ancient...
- century, two Sarmatian peoples were mentioned—the Argaragantes and the Limigantes, who lived on opposite sides of the Tisza river. One theory is that these...
- Carpathian Basin during the time of Sarmatian Iazyges (and related to Limigantes). They possibly also parti****ted in the campaigns of the Huns and of...
- Constantius II, Roman Emperor, was giving a speech from a hillock to a group of Limigantes to ask for their loyalty, when he was hit by a shoe thrown by one of them...
- there are other theories regarding their origins. Tambyzi / Tambyzoi Limigantes (may have been a non-Sarmatian subject people - slaves or serfs of the...
- unfree subjects, the Limigantes. The Romans intervene in the war on the Sarmatians' behalf and defeat the Goths. The Limigantes rose up and defeat the...
- literature from 1826, in which Šafárik wrote about an armed fight between the Limigantes and the Roman Emperor Constantius II, who invaded Pannonia in 358 AD....