Category
page 1Sarmatian tribes
Antes people
Early Slavs people inhabiting parts of Eastern Europe in the Early Middle Ages

Roxolani
thumb|upright=1.5|The Roman empire under Hadrian (ruled 117–138), showing the location of the Roxolani Sarmatians in the [[Wallachian plain (Romania)]]
The Roxolani or Rhoxolāni ( , ; ) were a Sarmatian people documented between the 2nd century BC and the 4th century AD, first east of the Borysthenes (Dnieper) on the coast of Lake Maeotis (Sea of Azov), and later near the borders of Roman Dacia and Moesia. They are believed to be an offshoot of the Alans.

Iazyges
thumb|Sculpted image of a Sarmatian from the Casa degli Omenoni

Aorsi
thumb|right|400px|The Eastern Hemisphere in 100 BC. The Alans/Aorsi are located immediately north of the [[Caspian Sea.]]

Siraces
thumb|Siraces and neighbouring major tribes in the 4th century BC.
Borani
3rd century people in the northern Sea of Azov and Black Sea area
Serboi
thumb|"Serbi" located near the mouth of the Volga in a map depicting Sarmatia Asiatica, 1770
The Serboi or Serbi () and Sirbi () was a tribe mentioned in Greco-Roman geography as living in the North Caucasus, believed by scholars to have been Sarmatian.
Limigantes
The Limigantes is a name applied to a population that lived by the Tisza river, in Banat, in the 4th century. They are attested by Roman historian Ammianus Marcellinus ( 390) in connection to Sarmatians.
Hamaxobii
The Hamaxobii (), Anglicized Hamaxobians or Amaxobians, were a nomadic tribe who lived in chariots with leather tents mounted on them. They were Scythians. They were said to be descendants of the Medes.