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    The Roxolani or Rhoxolāni (Ancient Greek: Ροξολανοι Rhoxolānoi, Ρωξολανοι Rhōxolānoi; Latin: Rhoxolānī) were a Sarmatian people documented between the...
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  • fictitious account of a first encounter between humanity and an alien race, the Roxolani. It is a prequel to another Turtledove short story entitled "Herbig-Haro"...
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    formed out of these migrations, whose constituent tribes were the Aorsi, Roxolani, Alans, and the Iazyges. Despite the similarity between the names Sarmatian...
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    Iazyges (section Roxolani)
    tribes were formed when the Roxolani conquered the Iazyges, after which the Iazyges became the Limigantes and the Roxolani became the Argaragantes. Another...
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  • "radiant light", thus the ethnonym Roxolani could be understood as "bright Alans". He theorized that the name Roxolani a combination of two separate tribal...
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  • (Yantra) and the Rositsa rivers in readiness for the attack by the Sarmatian Roxolani tribe from north of the Danube (who were allied to the Dacians), and resulted...
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    Stanisław Orzechowski, also known among others as Stanisław Orżechowski Roxolan, Stanislaus Orichovius Polonus, Stanislaus Orichovius Ruthenus, Stanislaus...
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    the field against the Roxolani and the Iazyges, and although he defeated them, he agreed to reinstate the subsidies to the Roxolani. Hadrian then decided...
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    responsible for most of the destruction of the Pontic Scythian kingdom were the Roxolani, who had in the 4th century BC lived the trans-Araxes region, and from...
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    when the Roxolani invaded Pannonia and killed Regalianus in taking the city of Sirmium. There is a suggestion that Gallienus invited the Roxolani to attack...
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    Macrianus Major (c. 259–261) Gallic Empire (260–274) Death of Saloninus (260) Roxolani Invasion of Pannonia (260) Campaigns of Odaenathus (260–267) Usurpation...
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    and Volga. A. Picquot (1826) described it as bordering Scythia and the Roxolani to the north, Caspian Sea to the east, Colchis, Albania and Iberia to the...
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    This is plausible as the Dacians were allied with the Sarmatians (e.g., Roxolani) during the Dacian Wars in the early first century CE. Sarmizegetusa Regia...
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    commonly accepted theory is that he died during a raid of Carnuntum by the Roxolani, possibly aided by a contingent of his men who had grown to oppose him...
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    Central Asian Sakas. Sarmatian tribes, of whom the best known are the Roxolani (Rhoxolani), Iazyges (Jazyges) and the Alani (Alans), followed the Scythians...
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  • that of the Jazyges, one of the Sarmatian tribes which, along with the Roxolani, reached the borders of Dacia during the late 1st century BC, over a thousand...
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    with independent tribes, notably the Getic Bastarnae and the Sarmatian Roxolani. He failed to secure the support of the Quadi, Marcomanni and Jazyges,...
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  • Roksana (Роксана). There used to be an eastern Iranian tribe called the Roxolani in eastern Europe around present-day Ukraine, Moldova, and Romania. Rahşan...
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    east), the Dacian tribes of the Carpi and the Sarmatian tribes of Iazyges, Roxolani and Alans, as well as Bastarnae, Scythians, Borani and Heruli along the...
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    the Empire with the Parthian war, they joined forces with the relative Roxolani and attacked again in 117, to which Dacia's governor, Julius Quadratus...
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    Assianism (Ossetian: Uatsdin = 'true faith'). List of ancient Iranian peoples Roxolani, possibly a sub-set of the Alans Ossetians Jasz people According to Chavannes...
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    knowledge. 28 July 1920 – via Google Books. Paul, Andrew (2015). "The Roxolani from Rügen: Nikolaus Marshalk's chronicle as an example of medieval tradition...
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  • Hispania Roman Gaul Roman Italy Franks Alemanni Marcomanni Quadi Iazyges Roxolani Roman Victory and invasion repelled Roman Civil War (406–411) and Gothic...
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    extended their hegemony over eastern Wallachia, previously dominated by the Roxolani. There is no dispute among scholars that some Decebalic-era Dacian settlements...
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  • but also Baltic Finnic peoples, Slavs (such as the Antes), Rosomoni (Roxolani), Alans, Huns, Sarmatians and probably Aestii (Balts). According to Wolfram...
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  • identical to the oldest Iazyges) Roxolani (an offshoot and eastern branch of the Alans) Banat Roxolani (a branch of the Roxolani that migrated westward) Agaragantes...
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    in the mountains near Sarmizegetusa. The Dacian army, together with the Roxolani and the Bastarnae, crossed the frozen Danube but, because the weather was...
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    Geto-Dacian majority e.g. Muntenia (eastern Wallachia), which was ruled by the Roxolani Sarmatians and possibly also northern Moldavia, which was under the Costoboci...
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    abandoned them shortly before his death. Hadrian granted parts of Dacia to the Roxolani Sarmatians; their king, Rasparaganus, received Roman citizenship, client...
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    convention, and a "Wednesday" based on the sunrise naming convention. The Roxolani are defeated on the Danube by the Romans. Nero's exploration of the Nile:...
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