| | Consolidation and Organization |
 | | All that is known is that the governor of Lower Pannonia (and future emperor), Hadrian, waged war on the Sarmatian Jazyges (located between the Danube and the Tisza and east of the Tisza), even though they had been allied with the Romans during the Dacian wars. |
 | | It is possible that there was a further source of tensions: the creation of a Dacian province meant that the Jazyges, who were spreading out east of the Tisza, found themselves surrounded by the empire, in the east as well the south and the west. |
 | | The causes of war included the Roxolani's resentment at a reduction in Roman financial aid, the Jazyges' territorial claims, and the fact that the new province separated the two related tribes' territories on the Lower Danube. |
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