Sarmatians facts for kids
The Sarmatians ( Latin: Sarmatae, Sauromatae) were Iranian origin tribes that lived in a country called Sarmatia that is the present day Ukraine near the Black Sea shore. They were flourishing from 5th century BC to the 4-5th century AD.
History
At their greatest development, near 1st century AD, Sarmatian tribes covered the territories from the Vistula to the Volga. Sarmatians started to battle with Roman Empire forces together with Germanic tribes around 1st century AD.
In the 3-5 century AD Sarmatians were conquered by Goths and later by Huns. Later on the Sarmatians were assimilated by Slavs of Eastern Europe.
Images for kids
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Sarmatian cataphracts during Dacian Wars as depicted on Trajan's Column
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A Sarmatian diadem, found at the Khokhlach kurgan near Novocherkassk (first century AD, Hermitage Museum)
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Great steppe of Kazakhstan in early spring 2004
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Sarmatia and other Eastern Iranian speaking lands (shown in orange) circa 170 BC
See also
In Spanish: Sármatas para niños