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Ancient Sarmatian tribe
The Siraces (Greek: Sirakoi, Latin: Siraci, also Siraceni and Seraci) were a hellenized Sarmatian tribe that inhabited Sarmatia Asiatica; the coast of
Siraces
Large Iranian confederation that existed in classical antiquity
century AD, the Siraces and Aorsi, who were mutually hostile, participated in the Roman–Bosporan War on opposite sides: the Siraces and their king Zorsines
Sarmatians
1st century AD war of succession in Cimmerian Bosporus
former king Tiberius Julius Mithridates and his ally King Zorsines of the Siraces. Sources that mention the conflict include Tacitus's Annals (Book 12, chapter
Roman–Bosporan_War
village of the tribe of Siraces, a powerful, hellenized Sarmatian tribe on the steppe. It was ruled by the kings of the Siraces, most notably Aripharnes
Siracena
Ancient Iranian people
century AD, may also be related. The Aorsi and an associated tribe, the Siraces, are believed to have migrated during the late 5th century BC from Central
Aorsi
Nomadic Iranic people of the Pontic Steppe
Agaragantes Alans Aorsi Cissianti Limigantes Phoristae Rimphaces Roxolani Serboi Siraces Spondolici Yancai Iazyges Scythians Abii Cadusii Dareitai Gelae Hamaxobii
Scythians
Northwest Caucasian ethnic group
path". Some believe it comes from the ancient Greek name of the region, Siraces. According to another view, its origin is Persian and combines two parts
Circassians
Battle in 310 or 309 BC
his allies, the Siraces tribe. With his Scythian allies Satyrus met Eumelus in battle at the River Thatis, where Eumelus and the Siraces were defeated.
Battle_of_the_River_Thatis
King of the Bosporan Kingdom
brother Eumelus fled to the lands of the Siraces, where he entered into an alliance with Aripharnes, king of the Siraces, and made a rival claim to the throne
Satyrus_II
King of the Siracae
romanized: Ariphárnēs; fl. 310–309 BC) was king of the Sarmatian tribe of Siraces and took part in the First Bosporan Civil War of 310-309 between king Satyros
Aripharnes
Former country and region in Eastern Europe
Mongolian Jerkes, meaning "one who blocks a path". Some believe it comes from Siraces, the Ancient Greek name of a tribe that lived in the Caucasus. According
Circassia
Ancient Iranic people of the North Caucasus
and Kuban. These lands had earlier been occupied by the Aorsi and the Siraces, whom the Alans apparently absorbed, dispersed and/or destroyed, since
Alans
Legendary queen of Assyria
rhetoritician Polyaenus writes of Semiramis, saying that when she heard that the Siraces were revolting against her, while she was in the bath; she immediately
Semiramis
same tribe known by different names) Aorsi (they lived northeast of the Siraces) (Yancai or Yentsai was the Chinese name of a State that could be identical
List of ancient Iranian peoples
List_of_ancient_Iranian_peoples
Battle in 309 BC
fortified capital city of the Siraces, Siracena, that occurred in 309 BC during the first Bosporan civil war. The Siraces were a hellenized Sarmatian tribe
Siege_of_Siracena
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contingent led by Gaius Julius Aquila and the latter allying himself with the Siraces. With the aid of the Aorsi, the Romans managed to win the war and capture
List of Roman external wars and battles
List_of_Roman_external_wars_and_battles
Province of Armenia
the Armenian nation. Modern scholars connect Shirak with the name of the Siraces (Sirakenoi, Σιρακινοί in greek), a North Caucasian people who may have
Shirak_Province
Greco-Scythian state near Sea of Azov (c. 438 BC–c. AD 527)
000 cavalry and over 20,000 infantry reported. Eumelus, allied with the Sirace king Aripharnes, brought 20,000 Scythian cavalry and even more infantry
Bosporan_Kingdom
90–c.100) Kamnaskires-Orodes, client King under Parthia (c.100–c.120) Siraces – Zorsines, King (fl. 41–49) Roman Asia Cappadocia (complete list) – Archelaus
List of state leaders in the 1st century
List_of_state_leaders_in_the_1st_century
invasion of Britain begins. 49 Siege of Uspe Rome-allied Aorsi defeat the Siraces, Roman–Bosporan War ends soon after. 50 Battle of Caer Caradock The British
List_of_battles_before_301
Encyclopedia of geographical knowledge by Strabo
Mermodas River 3—4 Achievements of the Amazons 5 ? 6 Highest point of the Caucasus 7 The Troglodytae, Chamaecoets, and Polyphagi 8 The Siraces and Aorsi
Geographica
High Duke of Poland from 1243 to 1279
Polish and Hungarian knights were descendants of the Sarmatian Iazyges, Siraces and Serboi. In 1245, both rulers supported the expedition of Rostislav
Bolesław_V_the_Chaste
of people mentioned in Widsith line 75, and possibly referring to the Siraces at the Black Sea, mentioned by Tacitus. It may also refer to Serkland.
List of people, clan, and place names in Germanic heroic legend
List_of_people,_clan,_and_place_names_in_Germanic_heroic_legend
King of the Bosporan Kingdom
having a claim to the throne and the backing of Aripharnes, king of the Siraces. Not much is known about Prytanis prior to the civil war, but he was the
Prytanis_of_Bosporus
Ruler of the Bosporan Kingdom 309–304 BC
throne with the backing of Aripharnes, a ruler of the Sarmatian tribe of Siraces from whom he solicited aid. When Satyrus learned of this, he immediately
Eumelus_of_Bosporus
Hellenized Thracian dynasty that ruled the Kingdom of the Bosporus
Strategems. Satyrus is killed while attacking Aripharnes, king of the Siraces Diodorus Siculus. Book 22.24. Diodorus Siculus. Book 22.24. and he cleared
Spartocid_dynasty
Agaragantes Alans Aorsi Cissianti Limigantes Phoristae Rimphaces Roxolani Serboi Siraces Spondolici Yancai Iazyges Scythians Abii Cadusii Dareitai Gelae Hamaxobii
History_of_the_Scythians
Civil War in Bosporian Kingdom
Panticapaeum and was given refuge by the ruler of the Sarmatian tribe of Siraces, Aripharnes. After gathering a large army and making an alliance with the
Bosporan_Civil_War
Ancient city in Phrygia
Indonesia) (1874-06-16 – 1893-05-23), emeritate as Titular Archbishop of Siraces (1884-01-04 – 1895-07-10) Tomás Jenaro de Cámara y Castro, Augustinian
Traianopolis_(Phrygia)
Queen regnant of the Bosporan Kingdom
the Siraces and the Aorsi, had supported Pharnaces I, her father, in his rebellion against Mithridates VI. (Strabo mentioned that the Siraces and Aorsi
Dynamis_(queen)
they were equivalent to the Aorsi. Strabo (11.2) describes the Aorsi, and Siraces as being Wagon-dwellers, which is similar to the wagon lifestyle Pomponius
Hamaxobii
Don and Dnieper, followed the Iazyges west and fought the Romans. The Siraces lived east of the Sea of Azov and interacted with the Greek colonies. The
History_of_the_western_steppe
Italian Catholic bishop (1876–1947)
posts Apostolic Nuncio to Venezuela (1921–1926) Titular Archbishop of Siraces (1921–1947) Apostolic Nuncio to Argentina (1926–1936) Apostolic Nuncio
Filippo_Cortesi
49 sack
Result Aorsic Victory Complete destruction of Uspe Belligerents Aorsi Siraces Commanders and leaders Eunones Zorsines Strength Unknown 10,000+ Casualties
Siege_of_Uspe
Battle in 309 BC
Result Siracen Victory Eumelos becomes King of the Cimmerians Belligerents Siraces Bosporan Kingdom Commanders and leaders Eumelos Aripharnes(?) Prytanis
Battle_of_Lake_Maeotis
Leader of the Siraces
Zorsines was a 1st-century King (rex Siracorum) of the Siraces mentioned in Tacitus' Annals of the Roman Empire (XII.15-19) around AD 50, a people he
Zorsines
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