Spondolici
The Spondolici or Spondolicos were a tribe in Sarmatia Asiatica, that inhabited an area through which the Don river (ancient Tanais) crossed. They were mentioned by Pliny the Elder (23–79).[1]
See also
- Spali
- Spondophoroi
References
- ^ Pliny the Elder (1958). Natural history. Translated by Harris Rackham. W. Heinemann.
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