- The
Serboi or
Serbi (Ancient Gr****: Σέρβοι, romanized:
Sérboi) and
Sirbi (Ancient Gr****: Σίρβοι) was a
tribe mentioned in Greco-Roman
geography as living...
-
Historia naturalis from the
first century AD (69-75)
mentioned people named Serboi, who
lived near the Cimmerians,
presumably on the
Black Sea and the Sea...
-
their ethnonyms are of
Iranian origin. It is
proposed that the
Sarmatian Serboi and
alleged Horoathos tribes were ****imilated with the
numerically superior...
- the term with the Serbs; some
sought a
connection to Ptolemy's
Serboi, but "these
Serboi lived far to the east, in the
Volga region". He
noted that the...
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Roxolani Iazyges Aorsi Arcaragantes Hamaxobii (possibly)
Limigantes Saii
Serboi Siraces Spali Taifals (possibly)
Turcae List of
ancient Iranian peoples...
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Hungarian knights were
descendants of the
Sarmatian Iazyges,
Siraces and
Serboi. In 1245 both
rulers supported the
expedition of
Rostislav Mikhailovich...
- and Croats, and
Kazimierz Moszyński [no; pl; ru]
derived Slavic sьrbъ and
Serboi (Σέρβοι) from Indo-European *ser-v- (to protect)
which had an equivalent...
- for the
Volga river) (Oares was the Gr**** name for this river)
Rimphaces Serboi (their name may have
influenced the
ethnonym of the Serbs)
Siraci / Siraces...
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importance of the
settlement at the time. The city
could possibly be
named after Serboi,
ancient Sarmatian tribe,
which perhaps inhabited the
Pannonian Plain together...
- He
acknowledged Roman superiority before the
image of
Emperor Claudius.
Serboi Tacitus,
Cornelius (1860). The
Works of Tacitus: The
Oxford Translation...