- Masyas,
Masyus or
Masyos (Gr****: Μάσυος) was a King of the
Semnones (Gr****: Σεμνόνων βασιλεύς) in the 1st century. The
Semnones were a
Germanic tribe,...
-
influence was so
considerable that she was
taken to Rome
together with
Masyos, the king of her tribe,
where they had an
audience with the
Roman emperor...
- on some
older Ethiopian regnal lists, but is
named as the
successor of "
Masyo" on at
least one
recorded list.
Piankhi III was the
successor of "Nouat-Meimaoun"...
- ἦλθον πρὸς τὸν Δομιτιανόν, καὶ τιμῆς παρ᾽ αὐτοῦ τυχόντες ἀνεκομίσθησαν
Masyos, king of the Semnones, and the
virgin Ganna, who had
appeared as a seeress...
-
according to
North (1997), p. 22, "Tacitus's
informant may have been King
Masyos of the Semnones, who
visited Rome in 92 [CE]: The
Semnones are described...