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Sarmatians: Timeline

A chronological list of the important events for the topic "Sarmatians"

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34   The original inhabitants of Dacia Dacia

Dacia, in ancient geography the land of the Daci [i], named by the ancient Greeks Getae [i], was a large ... 

 revolt against the Sarmatian Sarmatians

The Sarmatians, Sarmatae or Sauromatae were a multi-ethnic confederacy mentioned by classica... 

 tribe of Iazyges who had enslaved Slavery

Slavery is the social and legal designation of specific person [i]s as property [i] or chattel, for the ... 

 them.

172   The Sarmatians attack the lower Danube Danube

The Danube is the longest river [i] of the European Union [i] and Europe [i]'s second-longest . ... 

 frontier.

242   Future Roman Emperor Aurelian Aurelian

Lucius Domitius Aurelianus , known in English as Aurelian, Roman Emperor [i] , was the second of s ... 

 defeats the Sarmatians in Illyricum heading an auxiliary troop of 300 men. His victory earns him a promotion to Tribune Tribune

Tribune was a title shared by several elected magistracies and other governmental and/or military offic... 

.

270   Vandals Vandals

The Vandals were an East Germanic tribe [i] that entered the late Roman Empire [i] during the 5th century [i] ... 

 and Sarmatians driven out of Roman territory.

299   Galerius Galerius

Galerius Maximianus, formally Gaius Galerius Valerius Maximianus, Roman Emperor [i] from 305 [i] t ... 

 defeats the Sarmatians and the Carpians Carpians

The Carpi or Carpians were a Dacian [i] tribe that were originally located on the Eastern sl ... 

.

323   Constantine I Constantine I

Gaius Flavius Valerius Aurelius Constantinusantine is best remembered in modern times for the Edict of Milan [i] ... 

 defeats the Sarmatians and claims the title of ''Sarmaticus Maximus''.

325   Constantine I Constantine I

Gaius Flavius Valerius Aurelius Constantinusantine is best remembered in modern times for the Edict of Milan [i] ... 

 personally assures the security of the Danube Danube

The Danube is the longest river [i] of the European Union [i] and Europe [i]'s second-longest . ... 

 border by defeating the Goths Goths

The Goths were an East Germanic tribe [i] who from the 2nd century [i] settled Scythia [i], Dacia [i] a ... 

, Vandals Vandals

The Vandals were an East Germanic tribe [i] that entered the late Roman Empire [i] during the 5th century [i] ... 

 and Sarmatians.