- John the
Scythian (Latin:
Iohannes Scytha, Gr****: Ἰωάννης ὁ Σκύθης;
floruit 482–498) was a
general and a
politician of the
Eastern Roman Empire who fought...
- At the time, it was
known as the Year of the
Consulship of
Paulinus and
Scytha (or, less frequently, year 1251 Ab urbe condita). The
denomination 498 for...
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Anglorum Laurenti, 1768
Coluber Melanis Pallas, 1771
Coluber Scytha Pallas, 1773 C[oluber].
Scytha — Bonnaterre, 1790
Vipera melanis —
Sonnini & Latreille...
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Agrotis obesa obesa (south-western Europe, Morocco, Algeria)
Agrotis obesa scytha (Greece to south-western Russia, Turkestan, Caucasus, Armenia, Turkey, Syria...
- Zeno 460s:
Ardabur Aspar –469:
Iordanes 469–471: Zeno 483–498:
Ioannes Scytha c. 503–505:
Areobindus Dagalaiphus Areobindus 505–506:
Pharesmanes ?516–...
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Latin sources,
Vitalian is
sometimes labelled with the same
ambiguous term "
Scytha"; he is
presented as
commanding "Hunnic", "Gothic", "Scythian", "Bessian"...
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Oenus and Rhenus; Epirus, from whom Epirus.
Askenaz had a
brother called Scytha (say the Germans) the
father of the Scythians, for
which the
Germans have...
- Zechelius, Zeglius,
Georgius quidam Ceculus, Zekel,
Georgius Zékel, Sekel,
Scytha, Zeck, Seggius, Zeckel, Zechel, Zeel, or even Zäfkl' Jörg. He was named...
- II post
consulatum Viatoris Anastasius Augustus II 498
Paulinus Johannes Scytha 499 post
consulatum Paulini Johannes qui est
Gibbus 500 II post consulatum...
- (Lucian)
mocks the
prophetic claims of the poet Hesiod. Σκύθης ἢ Πρόξενος
Scytha The
Scythian or the
Consul The
story of the
Scythian Toxaris and his visit...