The Agathyrsi were an ancient people belonging to the Scythian cultures who lived in the Transylvanian Plateau, in the region that later became Dacia...
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was dominated by the Agathyrsi, who were nomadic Iranian people related to the Scythians. The Scythian migration pushed the Agathyrsi westwards, away from...
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also been connected to the Agathyrsi. However, according to E. A. Thompson, any conjectured connection between the Agathyrsi and the Akatziri should be...
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Dacians (section Agathyrsi Transylvania)
related Scythic Agathyrsi people who had previously dwelt on the Pontic Steppe around the Lake Maeotis. Following this, the Agathyrsi settled in the territories...
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the Budini as well as Finno-Ugric peoples. Their neighbours were the Agathyrsi to the south-west, and the Scythian tribe of the Aroteres to the south-east...
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Scythians (section Displacement of the Agathyrsi)
3rd century BC. Skilled in mounted warfare, the Scythians replaced the Agathyrsi and the Cimmerians as the dominant power on the western Eurasian Steppe...
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native peoples, Herodotus listed the Getae of the Lower Danube region, the Agathyrsi of Transylvania and the Syginnae of the plains along the river Tisza at...
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Romania in Antiquity (section Agathyrsi)
Herodotus, who made mention of the Getae of the Lower Danube region, the Agathyrsi of Transylvania and the Sygannae of Crişana. Archaeological research prove...
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were possibly the Sigynnae in the Pannonian Steppe, and certainly the Agathyrsi in the Pontic Steppe, as well as the Cimmerians in the Caspian Steppe...
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Scythian culture (section The Agathyrsi)
and it ended with the close of the 6th century BC. The tribe of the Agathyrsi belonged to the Scythian culture, and Scythian-type archaeological remains...
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reads: Cretesque Dryopesque fremunt pictique Agathyrsi. Servius' commentary states: Pictique Agathyrsi populi sunt Scythiae, colentes Apollinem hyperboreum...
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Steppe, following which the Scythians displaced the Cimmerians and the Agathyrsi, who were also nomadic Iranian peoples closely related to the Massagetae...
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Roșia Montană Mining Cultural Landscape. It was under the rule of the Agathyrsi, part of the Dacian Kingdom (168 BC–106 AD), Roman Dacia (106–271), the...
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Serdi Teuriscii, Celts assimilated by Dacians Cotense, a Celtic tribe Agathyrsi List of ancient Geto-Dacian, Moesian, Thracian and Paeonian tribes List...
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name appears in the Scythian genealogical myth along with the Agathyrsi. Like the Agathyrsi, the Gelonians lived outside of Scythia and were independent...
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source, the Geloni, the Thyssagetæ, the Budini, the Basilidæ, and the Agathyrsi with their azure-coloured hair." "Jerome". orthodoxchurchfathers.com....
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5th century BC Scythian Agathyrsi tribe king...
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the Ionian Revolt. Allied groups to the Scythians included the Tauri, Agathyrsi, Neuri, Androphagi, Melanchlaeni, Budini & Gelonians, Sauromatae, and...
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historic population that might have lived in the area were most likely the Agathyrsi (6th century BC). With certainty we can claim that the inhabitants of...
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help the Scythians against the Persian attack, while the kings of the Agathyrsi, Androphagi, Melanchlaeni, Neuri, and Tauri refused to support the Scythians...
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confederations were the Cimmerians in the Caspian Steppe, as well as the Agathyrsi in the Pontic Steppe, and possibly the Sigynnae in the Pannonian Steppe...
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Roman Empire, by the Roman emperor Claudius I Spargapeithes, king of the Agathyrsi Odrysian kingdom Sapaeans Paeonia List of ancient cities in Thrace List...
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prince of the Massagetae Spargapeithes (Agathyrsian king), a king of the Agathyrsi This disambiguation page lists articles associated with the title Spargapeithes...
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Steppe, following which the Scythians displaced the Cimmerians and the Agathyrsi, who were also nomadic Iranian peoples closely related to the Massagetae...
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the Name and Nation of the Dacian King Decebalus, with Notices of the Agathyrsi and Alani". Transactions of the Philological Society (6). Speidel, M....
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been the Agathyrsi, named after Agathyrsus, a son of Heracles. Herodotus wrote that in 513 BC next to the Maris (Mureș) river lived the Agathyrsi who were...
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the crossroads between the cultural spheres of Scythian tribes (such as Agathyrsi, Cimmerians), the Celtic tribes (such as the Scordisci, Boii and Veneti)...
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region in central and northwestern Romania. It was under the rule of the Agathyrsi, part of the Dacian Kingdom (168 BC–106 AD), Roman Dacia (106–271), the...
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The first known civilization living on the territory were the Scythian Agathyrsi and Sigynnae. Later the Dacians under their leader Burebista established...
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and La Tène culture (which is largely associated with the Celts). The Agathyrsi (people of mixed Scythian-Thracian origin) are the first people known...
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