User:Iazyges/Iazyges Further

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 * Sulimirski (1970), p. 133.
 * Batty (2007), pp. 410-419

Raw

 * Regarding auxiliaries, the best known example is the resettlement of 5,500 Iazyges to guard Hadrian’s Wall after a defeat towards the end of the Marcomannic Wars. Cassius Dio 72.16. For resettlement, see Barkoczi (1959) & Tentea & Matei-Popescu (2009). For the development of the Roman Army, see Southern & Dixon (1996), Bannikov (2011), & Elton (1996). For Sarmatian cavalry see Vegetius, Epitome,1.20. For Sarmatian equipment see Simonenko (2011) & Lebedynsky (2014).

unrelated

 * Edict 9.40.24 requires capital punishment for those who would teach barbarian peoples how to build ships, in reference to a previous incident in Chersonesus.