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- Spargapeithes (Scythian: Spargapaiϑah; Ancient Gr****: Σπαργαπειθης, romanized: Spargapeíthēs; Latin: Spargapeithes) was the name of a king of the Scythic...
- some point between c. 475 and c. 460 BC, Ariapeithes was killed by the Agathyrsian king Spargapeithes. In the middle of the 5th century BC, the Hallstatt...
- some point between c. 475 and c. 460 BC, Ariapeithes was killed by the Agathyrsian king Spargapeithes, after which he was succeeded as king by his son Scyles...
- the Scythians Spargapises, a prince of the M****agetae Spargapeithes (Agathyrsian king), a king of the Agathyrsi This disambiguation page lists articles...
- “decoration” and “adornment.” The name of Spargapis and those of the Agathyrsian and Scythian kings both named Spargapaiϑah are variants of the same name...
- to accept their rule. Herodotus writes that the Mureș River "rises in Agathyrsian territory", proving that this tribe of warriors dominated large territories...