- Epilykos. The use of the name
classifies Skythes as a
member of the
Epilykos class.
Ricardo Olmos Romera: "
Skythes", in Künstlerlexikon der Antike, p. 434-436...
- river-deity
Consort Targī̆tavah
Offspring Lipoxšaya, Arbuxšaya, and Kolaxšaya or Agathyrsos, Gelōnos, and
Skythēs Equivalents Gr**** Derketō
Aramaean ʿAtarʿatah...
- to be
confused with the hero Heracles)
Iasios (Ιάσιος)
Kelmis (Κελμις)
Skythes (Σκύθης)
companions of
Cybele Titias (Τιτίας)
Cyllenus (Κύλληνος) Dionysus...
-
belts in
memory of
Skythēs. The
trial of the sons of Targī̆tavah was a warrior's
trial as well as a priest's
trial through which Skythēs, as the king, united...
-
Consort Artimpasa and the Snake-Legged
Goddess Offspring Lipoxšaya, Arbuxšaya, and Kolaxšaya or Agathyrsos, Gelōnos,
Skythēs Equivalents Gr**** Hēraklēs...
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Painter Pheidippos Phintias (painter)
Providence Painter Psiax Siren Painter Skythes Smikros Tithonos Painter Triptolemos Painter Achilles Painter Aison (vase...
-
Kalos inscription on a
double head-shaped vessel,
painted by an
artist of the
Epilykos class,
maybe Skythes,
circa 520/10 BCE. Paris: Louvre....
- ISBN 978-8-779-34923-0. Schubert,
Charlotte (2010).
Anacharsis der Weise. Nomade,
Skythe,
Grieche [Anacharsis the Wise. Nomad, Scythian, Gr****].
Leipziger Studien...
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Painter Mastos Painter Nikosthenes Oltos:
bilinguals Pheidippos:
bilinguals Skythes:
bilinguals Group of
Walters 48.42,
specialising in
frontal views of masks...
- Painter.
Particularly cup
painters like Oltos, Epiktetos,
Pheidippos and
Skythes painted vases in both red- and black-figure
styles (Bilingual Pottery)...