- romanized: Mıwt'əxər;
Ancient Gr****: Μαιῶται, romanized: Maiōtai; Latin:
Maeōtae) were an
ancient people dwelling along the Sea of Azov,
which was known...
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collective name '
Maeotae'." In the
article about the
Maeotae it is written."
Maeotae were
engaged in
farming and fishing. Part of the
Maeotae by the language...
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Black Sea
coast Languages Abazgi language Related ethnic groups Agri (
Maeotae)
Heniochi Arrechi Aspurgiani Cercetae Dandarii Dosci Maeotians Obidiaceni...
- of the
Maeotae, on the east
coast of the
Palus Maeotis. (Strabo xi. 2. 11; Steph. B. s. v.; Plin. vi. 7.)
Strabo places them
among the
Maeotae, Sindi...
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marshes during his
brief reign in 275 and 276. James,
Edward Boucher. "
Maeotae" and "Maeotis Palus" in the
Dictionary of Gr**** and
Roman Geography, 1st...
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Phanagoria stood on the peninsula, as did the
later city of Tmutarakan. The
Maeotae and
Sindi settled in the area from
ancient times. In the
classical period...
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historians under the
collective name "
Maeotae".
Maeotae were
engaged in
farming and fishing. Part of the
Maeotae by the
language was akin to the Adygs...
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Maeotae, Sindi, Toreatae, Agri, Arrechi, Tarpetes, Obidiaceni, Sittaceni, Dosci, and Aspurgiani,
among others. The
Dandarii were one of the
Maeotae tribes...
- Orb. Terr. 867) were a
tribe of the
Maeotae in
Asiatic Sarmatia.
Strabo describes them as
living among the
Maeotae, Sindi, Dandarii, Agri, Arrechi, Tarpetes...
- A
maeotae skeleton of the
burial ground near Farm of Lenin's Name,
Krasnodar region,
Russia 4th to 2nd
century BC...