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Nay, Scythians then had we been, worse than they.
Scythians conquer the Cimmerians and set themselves up as rulers of an empire.
During this period a new city wall was built around the city, probably in connection with the frequent raids of the scythians.
Scythians were depicted by the Greeks as being the most untamable savage barbarians.
The Shakas (Scythians) have invaded and defeated the Kashmir region.
Scythians were an old nation, speaking Iranian languages (Scythian languages).
The theory further suggests that the "Cimmerians/Scythians" are synonymous with the deported Israelites.
Scythians feature in the role of archers (Athenian equivalent of policemen) in three plays.
Scythians were well known for their tactic of the Parthian shot, but evidently it was the Parthians who give it its name.
Post-classical "Scythians"
Scythians, barbarians, savages.
Scythians occupy Sogdiana, in modern-day Uzbekistan.
Indo-Greeks, Scythians, and Kushanas were also mlecchas.
Magog: Ancient Scythians and Goths, in Central Europe.
He has come for silver from the state treasury to buy oars for the fleet and he instructs his Scythians to begin levering open the gate.
Were you aware that these same Scythians had perfected a composite reflex bow which allowed them to outshoot any archer of their day by double the distance?
According to Zosimus, Athanaric (Athomaricus) was the king of the Goths (Scythians).
Straton: Yet another effete Athenian mentioned in other plays, he is imagined suffering privations among savage Scythians (line 942).
Gauls, Germans, Scythians, Sarmatians, Massagetae and other peoples of the steppes and forests were barbarians.
Other Scythians on the steppes of Central Asia came into contact with Hellenistic culture through the Greeks of Bactria.
In Classical antiquity, Budjak was inhabited by Tyragetae, Bastarnae, Scythians and Roxolani.
After Alexander, Greco-Bactrians, Scythians, Kushans, Parthians and Sassanians ruled the area.
Scythians accompanied the Assyrian Esarhaddon on his invasion of Egypt, and their distinctive triangular arrowheads have been found as far south as Aswan.
Pointed hats were also worn in ancient times by Saka (Scythians), and are shown on Hindu temples and in Hittite reliefs.
They found the feature to be continually shrouded in drifting snow and named it after the land of the scythians which, according to the Romans, had this peculiarity in common.