An ancient Iranian people.
1The Miss Alans did go to Greece, but they went by themselves.
2The Suevi, Alans, and Vandals invaded Spain, and erected their barbaric monarchies.
3He says that the Miss Alans must go to the wall.
4The Alans, Sueves, and Vandals pushed on into Spain, where they established kingdoms.
5Those gossiping little Miss Alans must have-She checked herself.
6Why all this twiddling and twaddling over two Miss Alans?
7In 405 the Vandals, Alans, and Suevi crossed the Rhine, followed later by the Burgundians.
8He received a body of Alans into the military and domestic service of the palace.
9The Sueves settled in the northwest of Spain, but met the same fate as the Alans.
10No ordinary view will content the Miss Alans.
11Certainly the Miss Alans are a little tiresome, and I'd rather have nice friends of yours.
12These were the Alans, Sueves, Vandals, and Burgundians.
13Don't you think it very plucky of her, Mr. Emerson, to undertake the two Miss Alans?
14Employment of Alans in the Mongol Service.
15He had heard from the Miss Alans.
16You had no business to undo my work about the Miss Alans, and make me look ridiculous.