- The
Maeotians (Adyghe: МыутIэхэр, romanized: Mıwt'əxər;
Ancient Gr****: Μαιῶται, romanized: Maiōtai; Latin: Maeōtae) were an
ancient people dwelling along...
-
continuing her
journey in the night. At last she
reached the
country of the
Ixomatae,
where her own
family possessed the throne. Her
father was dead, and she...
-
imprisoned her there.
Tirgatao managed to
escape to her home tribe, the
Ixomatae, and
married her father's
successor and
rallied many
tribes to her aid...
-
married to Tirgatao, a
powerful Maeotian princess from the
tribe of the
Ixomatae and to a
daughter of Satyrus. He was also the
father of Octamasades, who...
- tribe.
After evading capture, she
returned to her land and
roused the
Ixomatae to war and
gained many
allies that she used to
strike at both
Satyros and...
- father's
unsuccessful war
against the
barbarian queen Tirgatao of the
Ixomatae,
where his
brother Metrodoros died as a hostage. He
became king with his...
- his
father ever
thought of.
Leukon would also
engage in wars
against the
Ixomatae, Sindoi, and Heracleans. His brother, Gorgippos,
would rule from the Asiatic...
- and
reach her tribe, the
Ixomatae.
Tirgatao married her father's successor, her
father presumably being king of the
Ixomatae, and
roused many
tribes to...
-
imprisoning Tirgatao to a tower.
Tirgatao had
escaped and
rallied her
tribe of
Ixomatae and laid fire and
sword to both the
lands of
Hekataios and
those of Satyros...