- "penetrated to a
minimum extent".
Apollonius (Argonautica, iii)
envisaged the
Sauromatai as the
bitter foe of King
Aietes of
Colchis (modern Georgia). Allentoft...
-
simple adjectival epithet".
Apollonius (Argonautica, iii)
envisaged the
Sauromatai as the
bitter foe of King
Aietes of
Colchis (modern Georgia). See also:...
-
originates from the
Sauromatians (Ancient Gr****: Σαυρομάται, romanized:
Sauromatai; Latin:
Sauromatae [sau̯ˈrɔmat̪ae̯]), an
ancient Scythian people mentioned...
-
which another variant, *Saᵘrumata, gave rise to the
ancient Gr**** name
Sauromatai (Σαυρομαται). The form *Sarmata or *Sarumata was the main form of the...
- existed. He had
heard of the
Sauromatai, but had no idea
where to
place them.
Herodotus had
mentioned these Sauromatai as a
distinct people living near...
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December 2014.
Apollonius (Argonautica, iii)
envisaged the
Sauromatai as the
bitter foe of King
Aietes of
Colchis (modern Georgia). Arrowsmith...
- mentioned. The
Sarmatai are in the
Avesta Sairima-, and
there are also the
Sauromatai. The
etyma of
these two
names are
somewhat complex. The
Sarmatai survived...
- mentioned. The
Sarmatai are in the
Avesta Sairima-, and
there are also the
Sauromatai. The
etyma of
these two
names are
somewhat complex. The
Sarmatai survived...
- mentioned. The
Sarmatai are in the
Avesta Sairima-, and
there are also the
Sauromatai. The
etyma of
these two
names are
somewhat complex. The
Sarmatai survived...
- mentioned. The
Sarmatai are in the
Avesta Sairima-, and
there are also the
Sauromatai. The
etyma of
these two
names are
somewhat complex. The
Sarmatai survived...