the sarmatians

  • 61Singidunum — was an ancient Roman city, first settled by the Celtic Scordisci tribe in the 3rd century BC, and later garrisoned and fortified by the Romans who romanized the name. Known today as Belgrade, the capital city of Serbia, birthplace to the Roman… …

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  • 62Costoboci — Map of Roman Dacia showing Costoboci to the north. The Costoboci (Latin: Costoboci, Costobocae, Castabocae, Coisstoboci, Ancient Greek: Κοστωβῶκοι, Κοστουβῶκοι or Κοιστοβῶκοι[1]) were an ancient people located, during the Roma …

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  • 63Ancient Iranian peoples — who settled Greater Iran in the 2nd millennium BC first appear in Assyrian records in the 9th century BC. They remain dominant throughout Classical Antiquity in Scythia and Persia.OriginsThe Iranian languages form a sub branch of the Indo Iranian …

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  • 64Tadeusz Sulimirski — (1898 ndash;1983) was a Polish born historian and archaeologist, who emigrated to the United Kingdom soon after the outbreak of World War II in 1939. He is best known for his works on the ancient Sarmatians.He studied in Lviv University (then in… …

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  • 66Constantius II — Emperor of the Roman Empire Bust of Constantius II Reign 324 (November 13) – 337 …

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  • 67Szlachta — (IPAudio|Szlachta.ogg| [ ʃlaxta] ) refers to the noble class in the Kingdom of Poland, the Grand Duchy of Lithuania (since 1569 semi federal, semi confederal part of Polish Lithuanian Commonwealth) and territories under their control (such as… …

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  • 68Saka — Infobox Ethnic group group=Tnavbar header|Sakas|Scythians poptime=Unknown popplace=Eastern Europe Central Asia Northern India langs=Scythian language rels=Animism related= *Sarmatians *Dahae *Sakas *Indo Scythians *Massagetes The Sakas (English… …

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  • 69Dacian language — Dacian Spoken in Romania, northern Bulgaria, eastern Serbia; also (possibly): Moldova, SW Ukraine, eastern Hungary, southern Bulgaria, northern Greece, European Turkey, NW Anatolia (Turkey) Extinct probably by the 6th century AD …

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  • 70Larysza coat of arms — Larysza Battle cry: Borys, Larysza Details Alternative names Larissa Earliest mention …

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