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Androphagi were an
ancient Scythian tribe whose existence was
recorded by
ancient Greco-Roman authors. The
Androphagi were
closely related to the...
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ancient Graeco-Roman authors. The
Budini were
closely related to the
Androphagi and the Melanchlaeni. The
Budini lived alongside the
Gelonians in the...
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neighbours of the
Neuri to the east of the
Dnieper river were the
Androphagi, the Melanchlaeni, and the
Budini as well as Finno-Ugric peoples. Their...
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ancient Graeco-Roman authors. The
Melanchlaeni were
closely related to the
Androphagi and the Budini. The name
Melanchlaeni is a
Latinisation of the ancient...
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practice of
humans eating the
flesh or
internal organs of
other human beings Androphagi, an
ancient Scythian tribe whose existence was
recorded by
ancient Greco-Roman...
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Anthropophagi might have been
inspired by the
Scythian tribe of the
Androphagi described by the
Ancient Gr****
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Allied groups to the
Scythians included the Tauri, Agathyrsi, Neuri,
Androphagi, Melanchlaeni,
Budini & Gelonians, Sauromatae, and Getae.
Other Ionians...
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neighbours in
resisting the
Persian invasion. Meanwhile, the Agathyrsi,
Androphagi, Melanchlaeni,
Neuri and
Tauri refused to
support the Scythians. According...