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    Sarmato (Piacentino: Särmat) is a comune (municipality) in the Province of Piacenza in the Italian region Emilia-Romagna, located about 160 kilometres...
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    The Carpi or Carpiani were a Dacian tribe[citation needed] that resided in the eastern parts of modern Romania in the historical region of Moldavia from...
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  • Sarmat (ship) [de], a Russian ship from 1904/1905; see Vandal (tanker) Sarmato (Emilian: Särmat), a comune in Piacenza, Italy Pseudonym of Russian writer...
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    adopted Islam later, as well as smaller numbers of Finno-Ugric peoples, Sarmato-Scythians, Slavs, and people from the Caucasus, among others (whether Muslim...
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  • (1597–1659), Bishop of Fidenza Domenico Maria Scotti Douglas, Count of Sarmato (1751–1854); Commissioned the palazzo Scotti in via San Siro a Piacenza...
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    tile-makers, grave-diggers, second-hand dealers, pilgrims, apothecaries Sarmato, Altare, and Girifalco (Italy) Pateros, Cavite City and Caloocan as well...
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    the Institute of Archaeology in Moscow conducted research on various Sarmato-Alan and Saltovo-Mayaki culture Kurgan burials. In this analysis, the two...
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    haplogroup I. In 2015, again Afanasiev et al. analyzed skeletons of various Sarmato-Alan and Saltovo-Mayaki culture Kurgan burials. The two Alan samples from...
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    Castel San Giovanni, Gragnano Trebbiense, Pianello Val Tidone, Rottofreno, Sarmato, Ziano Piacentino. The frazione of Bilegno was the birthplace of the luthier...
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    members of the Scythian family were: the Greek language, the family of Sarmato-Slavic languages (Russian, Polish, Czech, Dalmatian, Bulgar, Slovene, Avar...
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