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- Idanthyrsus (Ancient Gr****: Ἰδάνθυρσος, romanized: Idanthursos; Latin: Idanthyrsus) is the name of a Scythian king who lived in the 6th century BCE, when...
- albigenus Idanthyrsus armatopsis Idanthyrsus australiensis Idanthyrsus bicornis Idanthyrsus bihamatus Idanthyrsus boninensis Idanthyrsus cretus Idanthyrsus kornickeri...
- to forage. In frustration Darius sent a letter to the Scythian ruler Idanthyrsus to fight or surrender. The ruler replied that he would not stand and...
- triple-monarchy, with the names of the kings Skōpasis, Taxakis, and Sauaios's son Idanthyrsus, being recorded for the late 6th century BC. In the late 6th century...
- Achaemenid king Darius I attacked the Scythians in 513 BC, the Scythian king Idanthyrsus summoned the kings of the peoples surrounding his kingdom to a meeting...
- Ariapeithes King of the Scythians Reign c. 450 BCE Predecessor Idanthyrsus (?) Successor Skula Spouses unnamed Gr**** woman unnamed Thracian princess Hupāyā...
- to forage. In frustration Darius sent a letter to the Scythian ruler Idanthyrsus to fight or surrender. The ruler replied that he would not stand and...
- possibly with the goal of annexing it. In response, the Scythian king Idanthyrsus summoned the kings of the peoples surrounding his kingdom to a council...
- who reigned in the 6th century BC, brother of Anacharsis and father of Idanthyrsus. Saulius is also the Lithuanian variant of the Biblical name Saul. Lithuanian...
- who may have been the son of Anacharsis. The nephew of Anacharsis, Idanthyrsus, who was the son and successor of Saulius, would later become famous...