- r. c. 460–450 BC
Octamasadas (Scythian: Uxtamazatā), r. c. 450–430 BC
Eminakes? (Scythian: Aminaka), r. c. 420 BC Ateas, r. c. 360s–339 BC Agaros, r....
- Russian]; Raevskiy, D. S. [in Russian] (2004). "Эминак в ряду владык Скифии" [
Eminakes, King of Scythia] (PDF). Вестник древней истории [Journal of
Ancient History]...
- Russian]; Raevskiy, D. S. [in Russian] (2004). "Эминак в ряду владык Скифии" [
Eminakes, King of Scythia] (PDF). Вестник древней истории [Journal of
Ancient History]...
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while the
third son is
shown stringing the bow.
Coins of the
Scythian king
Eminakes struck at
Pontic Olbia were
decorated on
their reverse with
images of Targī̆tavah...
- Russian]; Raevskiy, D. S. [in Russian] (2004). "Эминак в ряду владык Скифии" [
Eminakes, King of Scythia] (PDF). Вестник древней истории [Journal of
Ancient History]...