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flowed through Urfa, a
tributary of the Khabur.
Historically known as the
Scirtus (Ancient Gr****: Σκίρτος),
Procopius describes it as a
river of Mesopotamia...
- In Gr**** mythology,
Scirtus or
Scirtos (Ancient Gr****: Σκιρτὸς
means 'leaper') was one of the
leaders of the satyrs, who
joined the army of
Dionysus in...
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Pherespondus Pylaieus Nonnus,
Dionysiaca another Satyr killed by
Tectaphus Scirtus Nonnus,
Dionysiaca one of the
leaders of the
satyrs who
joined the army...
- of
which are
mentioned by the
later classical writers.
These are, the
Scirtus (Procop. de Aedif. 2.7), the
Cordes (Procop. de Aedif. 2.2), and the Mygdonius...
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situated on the
banks of the
Daysan River (Ancient Gr****: Σκίρτος; Latin:
Scirtus; Turkish: Kara Koyun), a
tributary of the Khabur, and was
defended by Şanlıurfa...
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Abdera Science in
classical antiquity Sciritae Sciritis Sciron Scirtonium Scirtus (mythology)
Scirum Scirus (Arcadia)
Scolus (Boeotia)
Scopas Sculpture of...