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endonym *
Sarmata or *Sarumata, of
which another variant, *Saᵘrumata, gave rise to the
ancient Gr**** name
Sauromatai (Σαυρομαται). The form *
Sarmata or *Sarumata...
- lietuvių simbolis" [Swastika The
symbol of our
Lithuanian ancestors].
sarmatas.lt (in Lithuanian). 7
February 2010.
Archived from the
original on 3 March...
-
alike in many words. The 20
captains or
dukes that came with
Askenaz are:
Sarmata, from whom Sarmatia;
Dacus or D**** –
Dania or Denmark; Geta from whom...
- schoolboy. He took up
athletics in 1928
after joining the
sport club "
Sarmata". His
coach there was the
famous Estonian,
decathlete Aleksander Klumberg...
- The
First Lady of the
Republic – Elżbieta
Sieniawska portra**** in
Sarmata pose and in a male coat
called delia...
-
Kulikowski 2000:328. Jerome,
Epistle to
Ageruchia 123.16: Quadus, Vandalus,
Sarmata, Halani, Gipedes, Heruli, Saxones, Burgundiones,
Alemanni et – o lugenda...
- VI CO(N)S(UL) V P(ater) P(atriae) ?VICTO EXERC]ITU D[ACORUM] ?---- ET
SARMATA]RUM ----]E 31. The inscription,
which calls Trajan Germanicus from his...
- A
poster announcing a
football match between Sarmata Warsaw and
Makabi Warszawa at RKS Skra
Stadium on
April 23, 1927....
- ab Gallos,
Raetos et Pannonios; montes, aut metu mutuo,
separa illo ab
Sarmatas et Dacos:
Oceano ambi ceteros,
complectente sinus lato de mari et spatios...
- Turkic-Tatar custom. In
contemporary Polish, the word "Sarmatian" (Polish:
Sarmata- when used as noun, sarmacki- when used as adjective) is a form of ironic...