- The
Gelonians (also
known as Geloni,
Helonians or Heloni) (Ancient Gr****: Γελωνοὶ) were an
ancient Scythian people whose existence was
recorded by ancient...
- (Ancient Gr****: Γελωνός) was,
according to Herodotus, the
capital of the
Gelonians. In his
account of
Scythia (Inquiries book 4),
Herodotus writes that the...
- po****tions
living in the
eastern forest steppe until the Ural Mountains. the
Gelonians, to the east of the Dnipro, in the
valley of the
Vorskla river. the Maeotians...
- to the
Androphagi and the Melanchlaeni. The
Budini lived alongside the
Gelonians in the
valley of the
Vorskla river. The
Scythians originated in the region...
-
Ancient Belgian ****inean
Cimmerian Daco-Thracian
Dacian Thracian Dardanian Gelonian Gushiean Illyrian Liburnian Ligurian Lusitanian Messapic Moesian Mushkian...
- 1760 AD
Galloway Galwegian Gaels Gaulish Indo-European 500s AD Gaul
Gauls Gelonian Indo-European [data missing]
Gallaecia Vorskla Golyad Indo-European 1100s...
-
anthropomorphised form.
Herodotus nevertheless claimed that the
Scythian tribe of the
Gelonians built sanctuaries to
their gods (whom he
claimed were Gr**** gods), although...
-
decide how to deal with the
Persian invasion. The
kings of the Budini,
Gelonians and
Sarmatians accepted to help the
Scythians against the
Persian attack...
-
included the Tauri, Agathyrsi, Neuri, Androphagi, Melanchlaeni,
Budini &
Gelonians, Sauromatae, and Getae.
Other Ionians mentioned as
being involved included...
- best
known for his work in
historical geography of
Upper Don and Oka
Gelonians and
Mordvins where he had
identified some of the Herodotus's
tribes with...