- (/sɑːrˈmeɪʃiənz/;
Ancient Gr****: Σαρμάται, romanized: Sarmatai; Latin:
Sarmatae [
ˈsarmatae̯]) were a
large confederation of
ancient Iranian equestrian nomadic...
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described the
Limigantes as
Sarmatae servi ("Sarmatian slaves/serfs"), as
opposed to the Arcaragantes,
Sarmatae liberi ("free Sarmatians"). It is...
- ISBN 978-9-737-83450-8. Tokhtasyev,
Sergey [in Russian] (2005b). "Sauromatae -
Syrmatae -
Sarmatae". Херсонесский сборник [Chersonesian Collection] (in Russian). 14: 291–306...
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Veneti along the
Baltic coast. He
calls them the
Sarmatian Venedi (Latin:
Sarmatae Venedi). Thereafter, the 2nd
century Greco-Roman
geographer Ptolemy in...
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coarguit non esse Germanos, et quod [2]
tributa patiuntur.
partem tributorum Sarmatae,
partem Quadi ut
alienigenis imponunt: Cotini, quo
magis pudeat, et ferrum...
- who
Tacitus called Pannonians. They were
tributaries to the
Quadi and
Sarmatae. The
exact districts they
inhabited cannot be determined, nor do we know...
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Distribution of the Venedi,
Sarmatae and
Germanic peoples on the
frontier of the
Roman empire in 125 AD.
Byzantine sources describe the
Venedi as the ancestors...
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Austria and Bavaria).
Another mention might be a
great people of 'Lupiones-
Sarmatae'
shown on the
Latin map
Tabula Peutingeriana generally dated to 2nd-4th...
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distinct from the "Franci": "Hi enim
affuerunt auxiliares: Franci,
Sarmatae, Armoriciani, Liticiani, Burgundiones, Saxones, Riparii, Olibriones .....
- a bridge.
While stationed in that province, it
fought battles with the
Sarmatae who
attacked the
province in 16 BC. Not much later,
Legio X
Fretensis went...