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    The Sigynnae (Ancient Greek: Σιγύνναι, romanized: Sigunnai; Latin: Sigynnae) were an obscure nomadic people of antiquity belonging to the Scythian cultures...
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    Steppe, as well as the Cimmerians in the Caspian Steppe, and possibly the Sigynnae in the Pannonian Steppe. The archaeological and historical records regarding...
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    ethnonym of the Sigynnae, a nomadic tribe located at the time in Eastern Europe. However, the term may have been derogatory, and the Sigynnae are generally...
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    Steppe, as well as the Agathyrsi in the Pontic Steppe, and possibly the Sigynnae in the Pannonian Steppe. The archaeological and historical records regarding...
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  • Apollonius of Rhodes located a population of the Sindi living alongside the Sigynnae and the otherwise unknown Grauci in the "plain of Laurion", which is likely...
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    Wusun(?) Parthians Parni Saka Issedones(?) Massagetae Scythians Sarmatians Sigynnae Yuezhi(?) Hephthalites(?) Late Antiquity and Migration period Alans Avars...
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    west were the first and most influential at around 750 BC, the mysterious Sigynnae around 500 BC, the Pannonians—an Illyrian tribe gave the future Roman province...
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    the Agathyrsi of Transylvania and the Sigynnae of the north and northwest Pannonian Basin: after the Sigynnae had settled into the Pannonian Steppe in...
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    Reports that chariots were widely used in the Pontic–Caspian steppe by the Sigynnae. Greek chariots were made to be drawn by two horses attached to a central...
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    750 BC. Early Greek ethnography locates the Scythian Agathyrsi and the Sigynnae in the region. The Pannonians were also important residents. The classic...
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