- Tasius,
Palacus launched an
invasion of the Crimea. The
invaders were
defeated by
Diophantus and
accepted Mithridates as
their overlord.
Palacus was the...
- by
Mithridates (ca. 108 BC).
Either Skilurus or his son and
successor Palacus were
buried in a
mausoleum at
Scythian Neapolis; it was used from ca. 100...
- This city was the
centre of Crimea's
Scythian tribes, led by
Skilurus and
Palacus. The town
ruled over a
small kingdom,
covering the
lands between the lower...
- (20 June 2015). "Tajemnicze
piwnice Pałacu dla zwiedzających".
Gazeta Stołeczna (in Polish). p. 4. "Na
dachu Pałacu Kultury zamieszkały
miejskie pszczoły"...
-
March 2020. Kieszek-Wasilewska, Iza (18
December 2013). "Prawdy i
legendy o
Pałacu Kultury i Nauki".
Archived from the
original on 14
August 2019. Retrieved...
- who
earlier had been sent to
Taurica to help
local Gr****
cities against Palacus of the
Scythian kingdom in Crimea. The
mission did not go smoothly: Paerisades...
- VI Eupator,
allied with
their enemy, Chersonesus,
defeated their king,
Palacus, the son of Skilurus, some time
around 110 to 108 BCE.
Diophantus captured...
- BCE,
Tasius led an
invasion of
Crimea in
support of the
Scythian warlord Palacus. He was
defeated by the
Pontian general Diophantus. London, Ethnological...
-
Relief of the most well-known
kings of the
Tauric Little Scythia,
Skilurus and his son
Palacus....
- the
Crimea under their king
Tasius in
support of the
Scythian warlord Palacus but were
defeated by Diophantus,
general of
Mithradates VI. In the mid-1st...