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Madyes was a
Scythian king who
ruled during the
period of the
Scythian presence in West Asia in the 7th
century BCE.
Madyes was the son of the Scythian...
- Syro-Canaanite religions.
Bartatua was
succeeded by his son with Šērūʾa-ēṭirat,
Madyes. In 652 BC, Ashurbanipal's
eldest brother Šamaš-šuma-ukin, the king of Babylon...
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predecessors and successors,
including his son
Madyes, into a
single figure by
claiming that it was
Madyes himself who led the
Scythians from
Central Asia...
- king Ashurbanipal, or
against the ****yrians'
Scythian allies,
whose king
Madyes invaded the
Medes and
imposed Scythian hegemony over them for
almost three...
- the
Scythian king
Bartatua and have
become the
mother of his
successor Madyes; a
later Aramaic story has her play a
central role in
attempting to broker...
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Battus madyes, the
Madyes swallowtail, is a
species of
butterfly from the
family Papilionidae.
Battus madyes has a
wingspan reaching about 70 millimetres...
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approval and in
alliance with the Lydians, the
Scythians under their king
Madyes entered Anatolia,
expelled the
Treres from Asia Minor, and
defeated the...
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approval and in
alliance with the Lydians, the
Scythians under their king
Madyes entered Anatolia,
expelled the
Treres from Asia Minor, and
defeated the...
-
approval and in
alliance with the Lydians, the
Scythians under their king
Madyes entered Anatolia,
expelled the
Treres from Asia Minor, and
defeated the...
-
approval and in
alliance with the Lydians, the
Scythians under their king
Madyes entered Anatolia,
expelled the
Treres from Asia Minor, and
defeated the...