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- regiment called Felices Laetorum in 6th century Italy. The units ala I Sarmatarum and numerus Hnaufridi attested in 3rd century Britain may have been formed...
- their peoples: Praefectus Laetorum (Germanic, notably in Gaul) Praefectus Sarmatarum gentilium (from the steppes, notably in Italy) Roman provinces were usually...
- other Sarmatians, and false Christians (De diis Samagitarum caeterorumque Sarmatarum et falsorum Christianorum, written ca. 1582 and published in 1615). This...
- Nerviorum, Alione (Alauna?) Tribune cohortis primae Asturum, Aesica Cuneus Sarmatarum, Bremetenraco (Bremenium?)(no officer stated) Cohortis secundae Dalmatarum...
- the Dacian Draco military standard entered the Legion with the Cohors Sarmatarum and Cohors Dacorum (Sarmatian and Dacian cohorts)—a large dragon fixed...
- the names of barbarian tribes from outside the empire e.g. the ala I Sarmatarum attested in 3rd-century Britain. This was probably an offshoot of the...
- homes of the gods. Jan Łasicki created De diis Samagitarum caeterorumque Sarmatarum et falsorum Christianorum (Concerning the gods of Samagitians, and other...
- occupation, soldiers from the Ala II Asturum, Numerus Equitatum Sarmatarum and Cuneus Sarmatarum units were used as detachments for the fort. Among the artifacts...
- regular units, a trend that was to accelerate in the 4th century. The ala I Sarmatarum, based in Britain, was probably composed of some of the 5,500 captured...
- of clearly barbarian origin start to appear in the record e.g. Ala I Sarmatarum, cuneus Frisiorum and numerus Hnaufridi in Britain. At the bottom end...