
Iazyges - Wikipedia
The Iazyges (/ aɪˈæzɪdʒiːz /) [a] were an ancient Sarmatian tribe that traveled westward in c. 200 BC from Central Asia to the steppes of modern Ukraine. In c. 44 BC, they moved into modern …
Sarmatians - Wikipedia
The name "Sarmatians" eventually came to be applied to the whole of the new people formed out of these migrations, whose constituent tribes were the Aorsi, Roxolani, Alans, and the Iazyges.
Kingdoms of Europe - Iazyges (Indo-Iranians) - The History Files
The Iazyges (or Jazygians) were one such constituent sub-group, usually described as being Sarmatians (although there was very little difference between them and the Alani). In time the …
Iazyges | Sarmatian tribe | Britannica
By the 5th century bc the Sarmatians held control of the land between the Urals and the Don River. In the 4th century they crossed the Don and conquered the Scythians, replacing them …
Dictionary of Greek and Roman Geography (1854) - Perseus …
Mar 5, 2019 · The Iazyges, wild, bold riders, scoured over the plains of the Danube and Theiss valleys on their unbroken horses, while their only dwellings were the waggons drawn by oxen …
Iazyges - Wikiwand
The Iazyges (/ aɪˈæzɪdʒiːz /) were an ancient Sarmatian tribe that traveled westward in c. 200 BC from Central Asia to the steppes of modern Ukraine. In c. 44 BC, they moved into modern-day …
Iazyges - Academic Dictionaries and Encyclopedias
The Iazyges (Jazyges is an orthographic variant) were a nomadic tribe. Known also as Jaxamatae, Ixibatai, Iazygite, Jászok, Ászi. They were a branch of the Sarmatian people who, …
Iazyges - Encyclopedia
IAZYGES, a tribe of Sarmatians first heard of on the Maeotis, where they were among the allies of Mithradates the Great. Moving westward across Scythia, and hence called Metanastae, they …
Iazyges - Historica Wiki
The Iazyges were a Balkan tribe which migrated from Central Asia to Ukraine in 200 BC and then to Hungary and Serbia in 44 BC. The Iazyges were initially used as a buffer state between the …
Ἰάζυγες (Ancient Greek): meaning, translation - WordSense
What does Ἰάζυγες mean? Possibly of Iranian origin, from Proto-Iranian *yaz- ("to sacrifice"), from *Hyájati, from Proto-Indo-Iranian *Hyáȷ́ati ("to sacrifice, worship"). Or, related to *hižwáH. More …