「Alan S」の共起表現一覧(1語左で並び替え)
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eory, suggesting that the Burtas were actually | Alans or another Iranian ethnolinguistic group. |
(Rhoxolani), Iazyges (Jazyges) and the Alani ( | Alans), followed the Scythians westwards into Europe |
Gelimer then became King of the Vandals and | Alans, and restored Arianism as the official religio |
The battle was won by the Vandals and | Alans, and cleared the way for their invasion of Gau |
450-496), King of the Vandals and | Alans (484-496) was the third king of the north Afri |
ll the vacuum left by the retiring Vandals and | Alans. |
e Franks and an alliance of Vandals, Suevi and | Alans and took place on 31 December 406. |
inherited from the Scythians, Sarmatians, and | Alans (the Alans being the ancestors of the Ossetian |
Thrasamund (450-523), King of the Vandals and | Alans (496-523), was the fourth king of the north Af |
diated a peace between the Cumans-Kipchaks and | Alans, and probably had some consultations also with |
consulship of Arcadius and Probus, Vandals and | Alans came into the Gauls, having crossed the Rhine, |
But Nogai's son Chaka fled to at first | Alans then to Bulgaria and reigned as emperor there. |
t to the fact that "As" is the Turkic term for | Alans and believe that the Arsiyah were Alanic in or |
s took part in this invasion, including Goar's | Alans, another party of Alans led by Respendial, the |
Respendial was king of one two groups of | Alans which crossed the Rhine into the Roman Empire |
Respendial or Respindal was king of a group of | Alans in western Europe in the early 5th century CE. |
This group of | Alans thereafter united with the Asding Vandals, wit |
e Siling Vandals and so reduced the numbers of | Alans living there that the survivors placed themsel |
time on there was a second, distinct group of | Alans in Gaul, in addition to those of Goar. |
ng Vandals and a group of Sueves, Respendial's | Alans crossed Gaul and settled in Hispania in 409. |
ul while the Vandals, Sueves, and Respendial's | Alans continued into Spain. |
r Gallaecia, near the Suevi) and the Sarmatian | Alans (established in Roman Lusitania), in 409. |
For earlier history, see | Alans, Sarmatians |
bd al-Malik, having penetrated the Gate of the | Alans, devastated the country of the Alans. |
The Schechter Text identifies the | Alans as Benjamin's only allies in this war, stating |
The Vandals were rescued by the | Alans under Respendial, who drove back the Franks. |
became king of the Silingi Vandals and of the | Alans. |
died between 446 and 450) was a leader of the | Alans in 5th-century Gaul. |
Sarosios was the King of the | Alans in the early 6th century while they were still |
s were an Iranian nomadic group related to the | Alans that originated in the Caucasus and founded a |
275, to April 276) secured a victory over the | Alans near the Palus Maeotis. |
hagan and last Yuan Emperor, Toghan-Temur, the | Alans wrote to Pope Benedict XII in 1336 asking for |
cendants of the Sarmatians became known as the | Alans during the Early Middle Ages, and ultimately g |
ocal troops left to defend their homes and the | Alans too left to rejoin their families in Thrace. |
Thus the | Alans bore the main brunt of the Hunnic assault, whi |
But in any case, the | Alans of Aurelianum were conquered by the Visigoths |
their conquering of the lands of Georgia, the | Alans moved further southwards, crossing the Kur Riv |
anks), who inhabited the region along with the | Alans. |
The invasion of the Kingdom of Armenia by the | Alans during the reign of King Artashes I (189 BC - |
ed from, though most historians identify these | Alans with those settled by Gratian in Pannonia c. 3 |
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