Sarmatia was a region of the Eurasian steppe inhabited by the Sarmatians. Maciej Miechowita (1457–1523) used "Sarmatia" for the Black Sea region and further...
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Look up Sarmatia or Sarmatian in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Sarmatia or Sarmatian may refer to: Sarmatia, the land of the Sarmatians in eastern Europe...
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Metropolis (Ancient Greek: Μητρόπολις) was an ancient town of European Sarmatia on the Borysthenes, near Olbia. Ptolemy, Geography, 3.5.28. This article incorporates...
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Sarmatians (redirect from Sarmatia Europaea)
Syrmatae). The territory inhabited by the Sarmatians, which was known as Sarmatia (/sɑːrˈmeɪʃiə/) to Greco-Roman ethnographers, covered the western part...
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Odesa–Brody pipeline (redirect from Sarmatia Pipeline)
The Odesa–Brody pipeline (also known as Sarmatia pipeline) is a crude oil pipeline between the Ukrainian cities Odesa at the Black Sea, and Brody near...
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Nomadic empire (section Sarmatia)
Grammar of Ancient Geography published in 1832, Sarmatia had two parts, Sarmatia Europea and Sarmatia Asiatica covering a combined area of 503,000 sq...
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regions/segments: Fennoscandia to the northwest, Volgo-Uralia to the east, and Sarmatia to the south. Fennoscandia includes the Baltic Shield (also referred to...
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similar names in other parts of the world (most notably in the Asiatic Sarmatia in the Caucasus). There exist two prevailing theories on the origin of...
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1911 Angola Sarmatia ankasoka Viette, 1979 Madagascar Sarmatia expandens (Walker, 1869) Sarmatia indenta Bethune-Baker, 1909 Sarmatia interitalis Guenée...
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Diocletian (section Conflict with Sarmatia and Persia)
Diocletian (/ˌdaɪ.əˈkliːʃən/, DYE-ə-KLEE-shən; Latin: Gaius Aurelius Valerius Diocletianus, Ancient Greek: Διοκλητιανός, romanized: Diokletianós; 242/245...
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