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- see question marks, boxes, or other symbols instead of cuneiform script. Bartatua or Protothyes was a Scythian king who ruled during the period of the Scythian...
- eventual fate is unknown; she may have been married to the Scythian king Bartatua and have become the mother of his successor Madyes; a later Aramaic story...
- Išpakāya. Išpakāya was succeeded by Bartatua, who might have been his son and who formed an alliance with ****yria. Bartatua's son, and therefore Išpakāya's...
- with Išpakāya's successor Bartatua to form friendly ties with the Scythians, and that he accepted when, by 672 BC, Bartatua had asked for the hand of...
- attacked by a large Scythian army under the command of Madyes, son of Bartatua. A battle ensued, in which the Medes were defeated, losing their power...
- West Asia in the 7th century BCE. Madyes was the son of the Scythian king Bartatua and the ****yrian princess Šērūʾa-ēṭirat, and, as an ally of the Neo-****yrian...
- during this campaign, and he was succeeded as king of the Scythians by Bartatua, with whom Esarhaddon might have immediately initiated negotiations. Since...
- *-ka, hypocoristic suffix. *Pṛtatavah Akkadian: 𒁹𒁇𒋫𒌅𒀀, romanized: Bartatua or Partatua Ancient Gr****: Προτοθυης, romanized: Protothuēs Means "who...
- According to Tadeusz Sulimirski, this burial belonged to the Scythian king Bartatua, and was the first West Asian-influenced Scythian burial whose model would...
- was published in paperback by Orbit Books in February 1991. The warlord, Bartatua, is uniting all the Hyrkanian tribes east of the Vilayet Sea into an army...