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 1  T-II|       Sea:~the Basternae and the Sarmatians hold the nearby region.~
 2 T-III|      vile place, among Getae and Sarmatians?~I can’t stand the climate,
 3 T-III|         the barbarian races.~The Sarmatians, a wild tribe, surround
 4  T-IV|        this careful labour?~Will Sarmatians and Getae read my writings?’~
 5  T-IV|       reached ~that shore, where Sarmatians and Getic bowmen unite.~
 6   T-V|        her poets:~it’s among the Sarmatians that I’m a talent.~In short,
 7   T-V| civilised Getae.~Great hordes of Sarmatians and Getae pass~to and fro,
 8  ExII|  neighbouring Getae,~or what the Sarmatians are up to, or the fierce
 9   ExI|          Caesar’s face I see the Sarmatians,~a land without peace and
10 ExIII|          my verses.~Here too the Sarmatians and the Getae already know ~
11   Ind|       later had helped drive the Sarmatians back across the Danube). ~
12   Ind|          Book TIII. XII:1-54 The Sarmatians drive their wagons over
13   Ind|          TV.VII:1-68 The warlike Sarmatians and Getae are Mars incarnate.~
14   Ind|       and his court.~ ~Sarmatia, Sarmatians, Sauromatae~A nomadic Indo-European
15   Ind|       The poisoned arrows of the Sarmatians.~Book EI.II:53-100 His wish
16   Ind|          The chilly lands of the Sarmatians.~Book EIII.II:1-110 They
17   Ind|          including the Getae and Sarmatians. They were basically nomadic
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