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- Sauromatians (Ancient Gr****: Σαυρομάται, romanized: Sauromatai; Latin: Sauromatae [sau̯ˈrɔmat̪ae̯]), an ancient Scythian people mentioned by Graeco-Roman authors...
- Herodotus. In his Histories (5th century BC) Herodotus claims that the Sauromatae (predecessors of the Sarmatians), who ruled the lands between the Caspian...
-  59–108. ISBN 978-9-737-83450-8. Tokhtasyev, Sergey [in Russian] (2005b). "Sauromatae - Syrmatae - Sarmatae". Херсонесский сборник [Chersonesian Collection]...
- Retrieved 24 September 2024. Tokhtasyev, Sergey [in Russian] (2005b). "Sauromatae - Syrmatae - Sarmatae". Херсонесский сборник [Chersonesian Collection]...
- (man-eaters), Melanchlaeni, Geloni, Budini, Sauromatae The wooing of the Amazons by the Scyths, forming the Sauromatae Darius's failed attack on Scythia and...
- Work ... E. Dilly. p. 30. Tokhtas'ev, Sergej (2005). "Тохтасьев С. Р. Sauromatae - Syrmatae - Sarmatae, ХСб 14 2005". Херсонесский сборник: 291–306. Retrieved...
-  59–108. ISBN 978-9-737-83450-8. Tokhtasyev, Sergey [in Russian] (2005b). "Sauromatae - Syrmatae - Sarmatae". Херсонесский сборник [Chersonesian Collection]...
- (Ancient Gr****: Σκώπασις Skṓpasis) was a 6th-century BC Scythian king of the Sauromatae tribe. The Gr**** historian Herodotus mentions him in his Histories, as...
- Tauri, Agathyrsi, Neuri, Androphagi, Melanchlaeni, Budini & Gelonians, Sauromatae, and Getae. Other Ionians mentioned as being involved included Aiaces...
- They are Aryan tribes, several centuries before Scolotes of the Pont and Sauromatae left the Aryan homeland and settled in the Carpathian chain, in the Haemus...