Roxolani
The Roxolani were an ancient nomadic tribe that lived in the region north of the Black Sea. They were part of the larger group known as the Sarmatians, who were known for their horse-riding skills and warrior culture. The Roxolani often interacted with neighboring tribes and empires, including the Roman Empire, and were known for their fierce resistance against invasions.
Historically, the Roxolani are mentioned by various ancient historians, including Herodotus and Pliny the Elder. They played a significant role in the dynamics of the region during the first few centuries AD, often engaging in conflicts and alliances that shaped the political landscape of Eastern Europe.