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Hecataeus (Ἑκαταῖος) is a Gr**** name
shared by
several historical figures:
Hecataeus of
Miletus (born c. 550 BC),
historian Hecataeus of the
Sindi (r....
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Harvard University Press, ISBN 978-0-674-99204-7. Lang,
Philippa (2012), "
Hekataios (264)", in Worthington, Ian (ed.), Brill's New Jacoby, Part III, Leiden:...
- that 'Caspatyrus' was
written as 'Caspapyrus' by the
later Gr****
writer Hekataios, and both the
names seem to have been
misspellings of '****pyrus', a...
- Tirgatao, to
further ****ert his
control over
Hekataios. Not
being able to kill his
beloved wife,
Hekataios sent her to be
imprisoned in a tower. However...
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daughter to
marry Hekataios, the king of the Sindians.
Satyros told him to kill his
existing wife, Tirgatao, but instead,
Hekataios sent her to a tower...
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peoples living east of Persia. This was also a
significant development over
Hekataios, who had used this term in a
strict sense for the
groups dwelling in Sindh...
- (Cherkeska, burqa, papaha).
Known rulers of the
region include: 400–383 BC:
Hekataios 383–355 BC:
Oktamasades 100s:
Stachemfak 400s:
Dawiy 500s:
Bakhsan Dawiqo...
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peoples living east of Persia. This was also a
significant development over
Hekataios, who had used this term in a
strict sense for the
groups dwelling in Sindh...
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Hecataeus (Ancient Gr****: Ἑκαταίος, romanized:
Hekataios) was the King of the
Ancient Sintis (Sindis)
throughout the
reigns of both
Satyrus I and Leucon...
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ruler of the
Bosporan Kingdom, had made war upon
Oktamasades on
behalf of
Hekataios, who was a v****al of the
Bosporans prior to his
removal from the throne...