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- Ariapeithes (Scythian: Ariyapaiϑah; Ancient Gr****: Αριαπειθης, romanized: Ariapeithēs) was a king of the Scythians in the early 5th century BCE. Ariapeithes's...
- Persians pursuing them. At some point between c. 475 and c. 460 BC, Ariapeithes was killed by the Agathyrsian king Spargapeithes. In the middle of the...
- sound change from /δ/ to /l/. Scyles was the heir and son of the king Ariapeithes and a Gr**** woman from Istria.[citation needed] His mother taught him...
- King of the Scythians Reign c. 513 BCE Predecessor Saulius Successor Ariapeithes (?) Dynasty Spargapeithes's dynasty Father Saulius Religion Scythian...
- over all the Scythians: Ariapeithes Scyles, the son of Ariapeithes by a Gr**** woman from Histria Octamasadas, the son of Ariapeithes by the daughter of the...
- Oktamasadēs; Latin: Octamasades) was a Scythian king, the son of King Ariapeithes, who lived around 446 BC. He came to power after he deposed and replaced...
- Odrysian kingdom was involved in fighting with the Scythians ruled by Ariapeithes and Histria was situated between the two kingdoms. Due to that, most...
- his realm by allying himself with the kingdom of Scythia under king Ariapeithes, who married Teres' daughter. In conclusion, the Odrysians were the first...
- Attested forms Notes *Ariyapaiϑah Ancient Gr****: Αριαπειθης, romanized: Ariapeithēs Composed of: *Ariya-, meaning "Aryan" and "Iranic." *paiϑah-, meaning...
- historian Herodotus, Spargapeithes treacherously killed the Scythian king Ariapeithes. Hinz 1975, p. 226. Schmitt, Rüdiger (2018). "SCYTHIAN LANGUAGE". Encyclopædia...