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  Iazyges - LoveToKnow 1911
IAZYGES, a tribe of Sarmatians first heard of on the Maeotis, where they were among the allies of Mithradates the Great.
Nothing is heard of Iazyges or Sarmatae after the Hunnish invasions.
Graves at Keszthely and elsewhere in the Theiss valley, shown by their contents to belong to nomads of the first centuries A.D., are referred to the Iazyges.
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  Iazyges
Iazyges, a tribe of Sarmatians first heard of on the Maeotis[?], where they were among the allies of Mithridates the Great.
Nothing is heard of Iazyges or Sarmatae after the Hunnish invasions.
Graves at Keszthely[?] and elsewhere in the Theiss valley, shown by their contents to belong to nomads of the first centuries AD, are referred to the Iazyges.
www.ebroadcast.com.au /lookup/encyclopedia/ia/Iazyges.html   (159 words)

  
 Sarmatians
The Iazyges lived in the south, on the shores of the Sea of Azov.
In the mid-first century CE, the migration to the west was resumed.
resettled the Iazyges, and his successor Constantine I the Great accepted many Sarmatians as farmers on the Balkans.
www.livius.org /sao-sd/sarmatians/sarmatians.html   (857 words)

  
 Sarmatia
The Iazyges, certainly the most commonly known tribe to the Romans, settled along the Danube, between Dacia and Pannonia, soon to be in direct conflict with Rome.
Initially, the Iazyges were cautiously welcomed by the Romans, as they caused problems for tribes in Dacia, but eventually they would ally against the common foe.
A century later, many Iazyges were brought south of the Danube, and into the Balkans, under Diocletion and Constantine as farmers and tradesmen.
www.unrv.com /provinces/sarmatia.php   (790 words)

  
 Cassius Dio Roman History Epitome of Book 72
The Iazyges were conquered by the Romans on land at this time and later on the river.
The Iazyges, perceiving that they were being pursued, awaited their opponents' onset, expecting to overcome them easily, as the others were not accustomed to the ice.
The Iazyges sent an embassy and asked to be released from certain of the agreements they had made; and some concessions were granted them, to prevent their becoming entirely alienated.
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 79. 2001. The Encyclopedia of World History
A second Dacian War in 88 was successful, but final victory was precluded by the revolt of the legate of upper Germany, L. Antonius Saturninus (in 89), and by the rebellion of the Quadi, Marcomanni, and Iazyges, client peoples north of the Danube.
After Saturninus's revolt was put down, Domitian ceased the quartering of more than one legion in one camp and proceeded bitterly against his senatorial opponents.
Using Dacia as a base of operations, Domitian waged war against the Marcomanni, Quadi, and Iazyges.
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 Europa Barbarorum   (Site not responding. Last check: )
Herodotus, reporting events of the late sixth century BCE, reports the Sauromatae to be the eastern neighbors of the Scythians and their allies against the invading Achaemenid Persians and has them living on the left, i.e.
The Iazyges hugged the Black Sea coast and moved on to the lower Danube.
When the Iazyges left the lower Danube, the Roxolani, who had remained between the Danube and the Dnieper, moved into this area and took up the raiding of the Roman provinces across the river.
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 Iazyges - Biocrawler   (Site not responding. Last check: )
The Iazyges (Jazyges is an orthographic variant) were a nomadic tribe.
The Iazyges first make their appearance along the Sea of Azov, known to the Ancient Greeks and Romans as the Maeotis.
For this reason they are referred to by the geographer Ptolemy as the Iazyges Metanastae.
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 AngloNorman
Their chief divisions were the Rhoxolani, the Iazyges, and the Alani.
That Mithridates VI Eupator, after securing the cities of Pontus, succeeded in winning the Sarmatians for himself is proved clearly by a report of Appianos (Mithr.
The archaeologist Sir Ian Richmond believed that their descendants lived into the 4th century in the neighbourhood of Ribchester in Lancashire.
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 The Heroic Age: Lucius Artorius Castus
As soon as the Iazyges had closed with the soldiers, the Romans grabbed the reins of the horses and pulled the animals off balance.
The end result was that the small unit of Romans killed all but a handful of the larger force of Iazyges, and the Iazyges's king promptly sent envoys to Marcus Aurelius to sue for peace.
Because Castus later became the commander of the Iazyges in Britain, it is likely that this larger group is the one to which he was assigned upon his reenlistment.
www.mun.ca /mst/heroicage/issues/1/halac.htm   (4499 words)

  
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The use of the term Royal Scythians for the Iazyges is consistent with this theory.
Iazyges Sarmatians were in the vicinity of today's Hungary by 78 B.C.E., and there are archeological traces of their presence there by the first century.
The members of the third Sarmatian tribe to follow the Iazyges and Roxolani into central Europe were the Alans (Alani in Latin).
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1. The Immigration into Hungary of the Iazyges
Concerning the Iazyges and the Roxolani see the latest publication by K. F. Smirnov, in VDI. 1948. I, pp. 213 ff.
The archaeological remains of the Iazyges were examined by M. Párducz to whom we owe a reliable information on the point. The more important works of M. Párducz in this line are:
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 Vexillatio Iazyges Britannicum   (Site not responding. Last check: )
nicum 'Regiment of Iazyges in Britain'' Dux Brittanicum
Rely on the speed of movement, terror of Cavalry in general, and the effect of concentrated fire to break an enemy formation, which is then exploited.
The unit is raised and trained mainly around Bremetennacum [Ribchester, Fort on the Ribble] and is mainly of men descended from the Iazyges, a Sarmatian tribe.
www.pbem-portal.com /fantasy/pretannic/position/vib.htm   (77 words)

  
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After several migrations the Iazyges reached the area along the Danube and the Theiss, where the plains afforded room and the surrounding mountains defense.
The Iazyges were counted among the client states of the Roman Empire from the time of the Flavians into the 3rd century, with a number of incidents proving that imperial control was not always effective.
The Iazyges also considered the Dacians as bitter enemies and attempted to seize Dacian territory even when the country had been converted into an imperial province.
www.fofweb.com /Onfiles/Ancient/AncientDetail.asp?iPin=ROME0792   (216 words)

  
 Iazyges: Definition and Links by Encyclopedian.com
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century A. : The Iazyges, a Sarmatian tribe, marginally in southern eastern Slovakia.
century B. after 98: Because the Quadi (and Marcomanni and Iazyges) invaded several times in Pannonia in 92 and 97, and subjected the Cotini and Osi to charges, the Romans (Traianus) decide to build Roman settlements within a thin strip to the north of the Danube (i.e.
— 170: The Marcomanni and Quadi (and Iazyges) defeat the Romans in Pannonia and penetrate to northern Italy.
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 Iazyges
Iazyges, skupina Sarmatians nejprve slyšela o na Maeotis, kde oni byli mezi spojenci Mithridates velký.
Nic je slyšeno Iazyges nebo Sarmatae po Hunnish invazích.
Hroby u Keszthely a jinde v Theiss údolí, ukázaný jejich obsahem patřit k kočovníkům prvního inzerátu století, být odkázán k Iazyges.
www.wikipedia.infostar.cz /i/ia/iazyges.html   (145 words)

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