
Iazyges
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thumb|Sculpted image of a Sarmatian from the Casa degli Omenoni
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Encyclopedic overview
36 sectionsContents
- Culture
- Etymology
- Burial traditions
- Diet
- Military
- Religion
- Economy
- Imports
- Geography
- History
- Early history
- Migration
- Post-migration
- Dacian wars
- First Dacian War
- Second Dacian War
- After the Dacian Wars
- Marcomannic Wars
- After the Marcomannic Wars
- Late history and legacy
- Foreign relations
- The Roman Empire
- Archeology
- Roxolani
- Quadi
- List of princes
- See also
- Notes
- References
- Sources
- Primary sources
- Modern sources
- Books
- Websites
- Further reading
- External links
thumb|Sculpted image of a Sarmatian from the Casa degli Omenoni
thumb|The Roman empire under Hadrian (ruled 117–138), showing the location of the Iazyges in the plain of the [[Tisza river|alt=A physical map of Europe under Emperor Hadrian with the borders of Rome in red]]
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