- The
Siraces (Gr****: Sirakoi, Latin: Siraci, also
Siraceni and Seraci) were a ****enized
Sarmatian tribe that
inhabited Sarmatia Asiatica; the
coast of...
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century AD, the
Siraces and Aorsi, who were
mutually hostile, parti****ted in the Roman–Bosporan War on
opposite sides: the
Siraces and
their king Zorsines...
- path". Some
believe it
comes from the
ancient Gr**** name of the region,
Siraces.
According to
another view, its
origin is
Persian and
combines two parts...
-
century AD, may also be related. The
Aorsi and an ****ociated tribe, the
Siraces, are
believed to have
migrated during the late 5th
century BC from Central...
- and more than
twenty thousand infantry reported. Eumelus,
allied with the
Sirace king Aripharnes,
brought twenty thousand Scythian cavalry and even more...
- and Kuban.
These lands had
earlier been
occupied by the
Aorsi and the
Siraces, whom the
Alans apparently absorbed, dis****d and/or destro****, since...
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former king
Tiberius Julius Mithridates and his ally King
Zorsines of the
Siraces.
Sources that
mention the
conflict include Tacitus's
Annals (Book 12, chapter...
-
village of the
tribe of
Siraces, a powerful, ****enized
Sarmatian tribe on the steppe. It was
ruled by the
kings of the
Siraces, most
notably Aripharnes...
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fortified capital city of the
Siraces, Siracena, that
occurred in 309 BC
during the
First Bosporan Civil War. The
Siraces were a ****enized
Sarmatian tribe...
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Zorsines was a 1st-century King (rex Siracorum) of the
Siraces mentioned in Tacitus'
Annals of the
Roman Empire (XII.15-19)
around 50 AD, a
people he...