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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...
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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...
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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...
- 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...
- 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...
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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...
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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...
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mentions for the
first time the term
earth and
water in the
answer of king
Idanthyrsus of the
Scythians to king Darius. In Book 5, it is
reported that Darius...