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Gelonus (Ancient Gr****: Γελωνός) was,
according to Herodotus, the
capital of the Gelonians. In his
account of
Scythia (Inquiries book 4),
Herodotus writes...
- Carl Stål
placed it in his
newly formed genus Gelonus, as
Gelonus tasmanicus. Stål
created the
genus Gelonus in 1865 in
volume two of his
three volume Hemiptera...
- 09278; 34.64611 ) is one
hypothesized location for
Gelonus. The
Budini and
Gelonians both
lived in
Gelonus,
although each po****tion
lived in
separate sections...
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belonged to the
Slavic family.
During the 6th
century BC, the city of
Gelonus was
built in the
country of the Budini,
where the
Gelonians set up an important...
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classical civilization to the
trade emporiums in
Tanais and Phanagoria.
Gelonus was
described by
Herodotus as a huge (Europe's biggest) earth- and wood-fortified...
- army due to
their mobile lifestyle and lack of any
settlement (except
Gelonus),
while the
Persians suffered losses due to the Scythians'
scorched earth...
- 1843
Eubule Stål, 1868
Euthochtha Mayr, 1865
Fracastorius Distant, 1902
Gelonus Stål, 1866
Gonocerus Berthold, 1827
Helcomeria Stål, 1873
Himella Dallas...
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Heracles accepted the request, and
became by her the
father of Agathyrsus,
Gelonus, and Scythes. The last of them
became king of the Scythians, according...
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Pulchriphyllium bioculatum scythe (G. R. Gray, 1843) Synonyms
Phyllium bioculatum G. R. Gray, 1832
Phyllium dard**** Westwood, 1859
Phyllium gelonus Gray, 1843...
- U13.
Kimmerikon U14.
Kalos Limen U15.
Yalita U16. Akra U17.Manitra U18.
Gelonus* U19.
Tarpanchi "Magna Grecia" (in Italian).
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