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Spargapises (Saka: *Spargapis;
Ancient Gr****: Σπαργαπισης, romanized:
Spargapisēs; Latin:
Spargapises; d. 530 BCE) was the son of
queen Tomyris of the...
- The M****agetae, led by Tomyris's son and the
commander of
their army,
Spargapises, who
primarily used
fermented mare's milk and
cannabis as intoxicants...
- 490 BC)
December —
Cyrus the Great,
ruler of
Persia (b. 576 or 600 BC)
Battus III of Cyrene, Gr**** king of
Cyrenaica Spargapises, M****agetae general...
- “adornment.” The name of
Spargapeithes and that of the M****agetaean
prince Spargapises (Scythian: *Spargapis) are
variants of the same name, and both forms...
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least capable ones.[citation needed] The
general of Tomyris's army,
Spargapises, who was also her son, and a
third of the M****agetian troops, killed...
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Scythian cultures.
Spargapeithes (Scythian king), a king of the
Scythians Spargapises, a
prince of the M****agetae
Spargapeithes (Agathyrsian king), a king...
- *spaka,
meaning "dog." *Spargapis
Ancient Gr****: Σπαργαπισης, romanized:
Spargapisēs Composed of: *sparga- "scion" and "descendant."
Compare with Avestan...
- "spear-bearers." The name of the M****agetaean prince,
recorded in the Gr**** form
Spargapisēs (Σπαργαπισης) and
reflecting the
Scythian form *Spargapis, is of Scythian...
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continued to be
maintained by his son
Philippe (1663 - 1740).
Cyrus Defeats Spargapises, from The
Story of Cyrus. Art
Institute of Chicago.
Retrieved 3 December...