-
found under the
authority of the
military commander of the
province (dux
Scythiae).
Notitia also
mentions at
Capidava (form Capidaua) a
cavalry unit or detachment...
- the
Scythians could still be
found by the 2nd
century BCE were in the
Scythiae Minorae of
Crimea and Dobrugea, as well as in the
lower reaches of the...
- Agathyrsi. Servius'
commentary states:
Pictique Agathyrsi populi sunt
Scythiae,
colentes Apollinem hyperboreum,
cuius logia, id est responsa, feruntur...
-
Alexander Riese, ed. (1878),
Geographi Latini Minores, p. 148:
Hypanis Scythiae qui, ut ait
Gallus 'uno
tellures dividit amne duas':
Asiam enim ab Europa...
-
Libavius Singularium Pars II (1599),
under "Exercitatio de agno
vegetabili Scythiae" (Vegetable Lamb of Tartary)、p, 313.
Grimmelshausen (1673), pp. 7–8. Grimmelshausen...
-
Matthews (1991), 109 n. 38; P****ion, VII.6. P****ion, VIII.1. i.e. dux
Scythiae,
Heather and
Matthews (1991), 113. Butler, Alban, Rev., (1866). The Lives...
-
proelio victoriam adipis****,
exindeque iam
velut victores ad
extremam Scythiae partem, que
Ponto mari
vicina est, properant.
Societas Uralo-Altaica 1973...
- river. The
eastern section (today in Romania) is
often called the
limes Scythiae minoris as it was
located in the late
Roman province of
Scythia Minor....
-
Germanicae editae. Vol. X:
Inscriptiones Graecae Epiri, Macedoniae, Thraciae,
Scythiae.", April/Mai, De Gruyter, pp. 303–305, doi:10.1515/9783112487921-013,...
-
Alexander Riese, ed. (1878),
Geographi Latini Minores, p. 148: "Hypanis
Scythiae qui, ut ait
Gallus 'uno
tellures dividit amne duas':
Asiam enim ab Europa...