Examples of 'sarmatian' in a sentence

Meaning of "sarmatian"

Sarmatian (adjective): Relating to the ancient Sarmatians, a group of nomadic people from the Eurasian steppe region
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  • Of or relating to Sarmatia.
  • A native or inhabitant of Sarmatia.

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Sarmatian is still being developed.
Similarly he married his sister to a Sarmatian chief.
Sarmatian is a computer system that recognizes Polish words.
He had taken one hundred Sarmatian virgins.
Seven sarmatian cemeteries have been found within the perimeters of Kiskőrös.
He might have been a lesser king of the Sarmatian tribes.
And these are the great Sarmatian knights we have heard so much of in Rome.
Many of the houses are constructed of the locally available Sarmatian limestone.
There he was met by Sarmatian envoys who begged forgiveness for their actions.
They are generally considered to have been an Iranian people of the Sarmatian group.
And these are the great Sarmatian knightswe have heard so much of in Rome.
The team soon established that the burial came from the Sarmatian culture.
This is a Sarmatian element in the story with Alanic correspondences.
Very little is known about this Sarmatian queen and her rule.
Conscripted Sarmatian cavalry stationed in northern Britain.

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Romans were known to recruit Scythian or Sarmatian horsemen in their legions.
Tacitus was unsure whether to classify the Fenni as Germanic or Sarmatian.
These names suggest that the Sarmatian language had close similarities to modern Ossetian.
Rus were closely associated with the Alans in the Sarmatian period.
The people of Dacia revolt against the Sarmatian tribe of Iazyges who had enslaved them.
The Sarmatian culture in the Southern Ural evolved from the early Prohorovo culture.
King Arthur and the Sarmatian connection.
Was the Sarmatian way of life worth preserving?
Light Roman infantry and possibly Sarmatian knights.
There are no Sarmatian settlement finds from Klin-Yar.
The wife of Cotys III is an unnamed Sarmatian noble woman.
Sarmatian aquifer water is extracted from a well from depth of 85 meters.
Talk to Sarmatian.
Marcus Aurelius signs a peace treaty with the Quadi and the Sarmatian Iazyges.
Although the appearance of Scithian and Sarmatian tribes was not connected with these cultures . ”.
At the time, Tanais was composed of a mixed Greek and Sarmatian population.
It was reminiscent of earlier Sarmatian types, refined by Roman and La Tene influences.
First thing I will do when I get home is find a beautiful Sarmatian woman to wed.
The Ossetians descend from the Alans, a Sarmatian tribe Scythian subgroup of the Iranian ethnolinguistic group.
In addition, he had established his hegemony over neighbouring Sarmatian and Bastarnae tribes.
On Sarmatian ( a related Iranian group ) trade and ethnic connections.
French fashions, however, also contributed to the Sarmatian look in Polish attire.
A Sarmatian unit of heavy cavalry ( Cuneus Sarmatarum ), was stationed near the crossroads at Ribchester.
The high amount of offensive weapons found in Sarmatian graves indicates a military-oriented nomadic life.
The Ossetians are believed to originate from the Alans, a Sarmatian tribe.
The name Dniester derives from Sarmatian dānu nazdya " the close river.
From bases in modern-day Hungary, the Huns ruled the entire former Sarmatian territory.
A beautiful Sarmatian woman?
However, he admits that the pottery also shows Roman and Sarmatian influence.
The name Dnieper is derived from Sarmatian (Iranian) Dānu apara "the river far away.
The Ponto-Caspian dates from the ancient Sarmatian Sea.
Like other Sarmatian peoples, the Roxolani were conquered by the Huns in the mid-4th century.
And when the smoke cleared on the fourth day, the only Sarmatian soldiers left alive.
AD 77, as a Sarmatian tribe named the Cotobacchi living in the lower Don valley.
He was one of the Alans, a Sarmatian tribe.

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