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Sakastan Sijistan Sistan Sistān (Persian: سیستان), also
known as Sakastān (Persian: سَكاستان "the land of the Saka") and
Sijistan (Arabic: سِجِستان), is...
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welcomed by the Romans, who in
consequence claimed a
kindred origin with the
Segestans.
Thucydides seems to have
considered the
Elymians (Latin: Elymi), a barbarian...
- The
Segestan thermal baths (also
called Polle del Crimiso) are
hydrothermal springs located in Sicily,
between Alcamo and
Castellammare del Golfo, in the...
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Acestes then went on to
found Segesta,
which he
named after his mother.
Segestan coins from 475–390 BCE
often depict a dog on one side, and a woman's head...
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Khorasan and
Segestan are
attested a few
years later. The
bishops Bar
Shaba of Merv,
David of Abrashahr, Yazdoï of
Herat and
Aphrid of
Segestan were present...
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Dailam and
Gilan in Azerbaijan, for Rai in Tabaristan, for
Sarbaz in
Segestan, for the
Turks of
Central Asia, for China, and
possibly also for Tibet...
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encroached on
Segestan land and
defeated the
Segestians in 416 BC.
Carthage turned down
their plea for help, but
Athens responded to the
Segestan plea and...
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Mazaros and
occupied some
disputed lands on the
border of
Segestan domain and
started to raid
Segestan territory.
Segesta requested the Gr****s to stop, and...
- Lipara,
supported the
Segestans on this occasion,
leading to
their victory; but
disputes and
hostilities between the
Segestans and
Selinuntines seem to...
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objects in a way as if
these were just part of what they had. At Athens, the
Segestan amb****adors
presented their case for
intervention to the ****embly, where...