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Bartatua or
Protothyes was a
Scythian king who
ruled during the
period of the
Scythian presence in
Western Asia in the 7th
century BCE. The
Akkadian name...
- with ****yria, and Šērūʾa-ēṭirat was
likely the
mother of
Bartatua's son Madyes.
Bartatua's marriage to Šērūʾa-ēṭirat
required that he
would pledge allegiance...
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eventual fate is unknown; she may have been
married to the
Scythian king
Bartatua and have
become the
mother of his
successor Madyes; a
later Aramaic story...
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eventually brought to an end when the
Scythian King
Bartatua married ****yrian
princess Šērūʾa-ēṭirat.
Bartatua's marriage to Šērūʾa-ēṭirat
required that he would...
- Išpakāya. Išpakāya was
succeeded by
Bartatua, who
might have been his son and who
formed an
alliance with ****yria.
Bartatua's son, and
therefore Išpakāya's...
- West Asia in the 7th
century BCE.
Madyes was the son of the
Scythian king
Bartatua and the ****yrian
princess Šērūʾa-ēṭirat, and, as an ally of the Neo-****yrian...
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attacked by a
large Scythian army
under the
command of Madyes, son of
Bartatua. A
battle ensued, in
which the
Medes were defeated,
losing their power...
- same
individual as the
Scythian king Pṛtatavah,
whose name is
attested as
Bartatua in ****yrian
records and as Protothyēs in Gr**** records. However, the hieoglyphic...
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during this campaign, and he was
succeeded as king of the
Scythians by
Bartatua, with whom
Esarhaddon might have
immediately initiated negotiations. At...
- by
Grigor Ghapantsyan, is
derived from the name of the
Scythian leader Bartatua.
Paruyr Skayordi can be understood "son of a giant" or son of a Saka,...