Infographic about Byzantine cataphracts, that is, the elite cavalry force that was part of the Byzantine army (6th - 11th centuries). [Adobe InDesign (.indd); 5078x3188]. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/infographic-about-byzantine-cataphracts-that-is-the-elite-cavalry-force-that-was-part-of-the-byzantine-army-6th-11th-centuries-adobe-indesign-indd-5078x3188-image525172799.html
RM2NEBK7B–Infographic about Byzantine cataphracts, that is, the elite cavalry force that was part of the Byzantine army (6th - 11th centuries). [Adobe InDesign (.indd); 5078x3188].
Dacian wars. 2nd century. Roman victory. Trajan's column. Engraving. A Short History of the Roman People, 1890. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/dacian-wars-2nd-century-roman-victory-trajans-column-engraving-a-short-history-of-the-roman-people-1890-image597124190.html
RM2WKD9YX–Dacian wars. 2nd century. Roman victory. Trajan's column. Engraving. A Short History of the Roman People, 1890.
Italy: Sarmatian cataphracts during Dacian Wars as depicted on Trajan's Column. Sculpture by Apollodorus of Damascus (c. 65-130 CE), 113 CE. The Scythians were an ancient Iranian people of horse-riding nomadic pastoralists who throughout Classical Antiquity dominated the Pontic-Caspian steppe, known at the time as Scythia. By Late Antiquity the closely-related Sarmatians came to dominate the Scythians in the west. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/italy-sarmatian-cataphracts-during-dacian-wars-as-depicted-on-trajans-column-sculpture-by-apollodorus-of-damascus-c-65-130-ce-113-ce-the-scythians-were-an-ancient-iranian-people-of-horse-riding-nomadic-pastoralists-who-throughout-classical-antiquity-dominated-the-pontic-caspian-steppe-known-at-the-time-as-scythia-by-late-antiquity-the-closely-related-sarmatians-came-to-dominate-the-scythians-in-the-west-image344227724.html
RM2B00WY8–Italy: Sarmatian cataphracts during Dacian Wars as depicted on Trajan's Column. Sculpture by Apollodorus of Damascus (c. 65-130 CE), 113 CE. The Scythians were an ancient Iranian people of horse-riding nomadic pastoralists who throughout Classical Antiquity dominated the Pontic-Caspian steppe, known at the time as Scythia. By Late Antiquity the closely-related Sarmatians came to dominate the Scythians in the west.
Sarmatian cavalry during Dacian Wars, lizard-like scale armour made of stitched together hoof plates Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/sarmatian-cavalry-during-dacian-wars-lizard-like-scale-armour-made-of-stitched-together-hoof-plates-image208726584.html
RMP3G8TT–Sarmatian cavalry during Dacian Wars, lizard-like scale armour made of stitched together hoof plates
Saka (Scythian) warrior of Issyk Kurgan, from a skeleton found in a burial mound in south-eastern Kazakhstan. The discovery was named The Golden Man because of the rich burial goods included with it. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/saka-scythian-warrior-of-issyk-kurgan-from-a-skeleton-found-in-a-burial-mound-in-south-eastern-kazakhstan-the-discovery-was-named-the-golden-man-because-of-the-rich-burial-goods-included-with-it-image560772931.html
RM2RG9BGK–Saka (Scythian) warrior of Issyk Kurgan, from a skeleton found in a burial mound in south-eastern Kazakhstan. The discovery was named The Golden Man because of the rich burial goods included with it.
Invasion of Bulgaria by the Emperor Nicephorus I in 811, and his capture by the Bulgarians. Miniature, folio 145r, Chronicle of Constantine Manasses, 1344-1345. Vatican Apostolic Library. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/invasion-of-bulgaria-by-the-emperor-nicephorus-i-in-811-and-his-capture-by-the-bulgarians-miniature-folio-145r-chronicle-of-constantine-manasses-1344-1345-vatican-apostolic-library-image211162085.html
RMP7F7B1–Invasion of Bulgaria by the Emperor Nicephorus I in 811, and his capture by the Bulgarians. Miniature, folio 145r, Chronicle of Constantine Manasses, 1344-1345. Vatican Apostolic Library.
Italy: Sarmatian cataphracts during Dacian Wars as depicted on Trajan's Column. Sculpture by Apollodorus of Damascus (c. 65-130 CE), 113 CE. The Scythians were an ancient Iranian people of horse-riding nomadic pastoralists who throughout Classical Antiquity dominated the Pontic-Caspian steppe, known at the time as Scythia. By Late Antiquity the closely-related Sarmatians came to dominate the Scythians in the west. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/italy-sarmatian-cataphracts-during-dacian-wars-as-depicted-on-trajans-column-sculpture-by-apollodorus-of-damascus-c-65-130-ce-113-ce-the-scythians-were-an-ancient-iranian-people-of-horse-riding-nomadic-pastoralists-who-throughout-classical-antiquity-dominated-the-pontic-caspian-steppe-known-at-the-time-as-scythia-by-late-antiquity-the-closely-related-sarmatians-came-to-dominate-the-scythians-in-the-west-image344227725.html
RM2B00WY9–Italy: Sarmatian cataphracts during Dacian Wars as depicted on Trajan's Column. Sculpture by Apollodorus of Damascus (c. 65-130 CE), 113 CE. The Scythians were an ancient Iranian people of horse-riding nomadic pastoralists who throughout Classical Antiquity dominated the Pontic-Caspian steppe, known at the time as Scythia. By Late Antiquity the closely-related Sarmatians came to dominate the Scythians in the west.
John Skylitzes. Synopsis of Histories. War with the Arabs. Codex of the 12th century. National Library. Madrid. Spain. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/john-skylitzes-synopsis-of-histories-war-with-the-arabs-codex-of-the-12th-century-national-library-madrid-spain-image209570321.html
RMP4XN29–John Skylitzes. Synopsis of Histories. War with the Arabs. Codex of the 12th century. National Library. Madrid. Spain.
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