Definition of Bartatua. Meaning of Bartatua. Synonyms of Bartatua

Here you will find one or more explanations in English for the word Bartatua. Also in the bottom left of the page several parts of wikipedia pages related to the word Bartatua and, of course, Bartatua synonyms and on the right images related to the word Bartatua.

Definition of Bartatua

No result for Bartatua. Showing similar results...

Meaning of Bartatua from wikipedia

- 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...
- 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...
- 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...
- 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...
- 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,...