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Skudra (Old Persian: 𐎿𐎤𐎢𐎭𐎼, romanized:
Skudra) was a
province (satrapy) of the
Persian Achaemenid...
- Pēteris "Peter"
Skudra (born
April 24, 1973) is a
Latvian former professional ice
hockey goaltender and head coach.
During a
playing career that lasted...
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Edoni retook control of Myrcinus. The new satrapy, once created, was
named Skudra (𐎿𐎤𐎢𐎭𐎼),
derived from
Scythian the name [Skuδa] Error: {{Transliteration}}:...
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century BC. The
region was
incorporated into
their empire as the
Satrapy of
Skudra,
after the
Scythian campaign of
Darius the Great.
Thracian soldiers were...
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Darius I (r. 522–486 BC), and was
added to the
administrative province of
Skudra.
Though Achaemenid control of the city was
never as
stable as
compared to...
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Scythian and
differentiated the
following terms: Sakā 𐎿𐎣𐎠, Skuthēs Σκύθης,
Skudra 𐎿𐎤𐎢𐎭𐎼, and Sugᵘda 𐎿𐎢𐎦𐎢𐎭.
Derived from an
Iranian verbal root sak-...
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Tereus Phineus Rhesus Odrysian Kingdom Teres I
Cotys I
Seuthes III
Rulers Skudra Warfare Peltast Trojan War Greco-Persian Wars
Peloponnesian War Wars of...
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Aleksandrs Kerčs, Matīss Kivlenieks, Artūrs Kulda, Kārlis Skrastiņš, Pēteris
Skudra, Jānis Sprukts, Artūrs Šilovs, as well as
imports Darby Hendrickson, Konstantin...
- Szemerényi,
Oswald (1980). Four old
Iranian ethnic names:
Scythian –
Skudra –
Sogdian – Saka (PDF).
Verlag der Österreichischen
Akademie der Wissenschaften...
- the name
Amyntas for the
Macedonian king
Amyntas I of Macedon,
satrap of
Skudra, and
Ancestor of
Alexander the Great.
Amyntas in this
context might be the...