- The
Sigynnae (Ancient Gr****: Σιγύνναι, romanized: Sigunnai; Latin:
Sigynnae) were an
obscure nomadic people of
antiquity belonging to the
Scythian cultures...
- Steppe, as well as the
Cimmerians in the
Caspian Steppe, and
possibly the
Sigynnae in the
Pannonian Steppe. The
archaeological and
historical records regarding...
-
ethnonym of the
Sigynnae, a
nomadic tribe located at the time in
Eastern Europe. However, the term may have been derogatory, and the
Sigynnae are generally...
- Steppe, as well as the
Agathyrsi in the
Pontic Steppe, and
possibly the
Sigynnae in the
Pannonian Steppe. The
archaeological and
historical records regarding...
-
Apollonius of
Rhodes located a po****tion of the
Sindi living alongside the
Sigynnae and the
otherwise unknown Grauci in the "plain of Laurion",
which is likely...
- the
Agathyrsi of
Transylvania and the
Sigynnae of the
north and
northwest Pannonian Basin:
after the
Sigynnae had
settled into the
Pannonian Steppe in...
- Wusun(?)
Parthians Parni Saka Issedones(?) M****agetae
Scythians Sarmatians Sigynnae Yuezhi(?) Hephthalites(?) Late
Antiquity and
Migration period Alans Avars...
-
Reports that
chariots were
widely used in the Pontic–Caspian
steppe by the
Sigynnae. Gr****
chariots were made to be
drawn by two
horses attached to a central...
- west were the
first and most
influential at
around 750 BC, the
mysterious Sigynnae around 500 BC, the Pannonians—an
Illyrian tribe gave the ****ure
Roman province...
- 750 BC.
Early Gr****
ethnography locates the
Scythian Agathyrsi and the
Sigynnae in the region. The
Pannonians were also
important residents. The classic...