-
Scythian presence in
Western Asia in the 7th
century BCE. The
Akkadian name
Partatua or
Bartatua (𒁹𒁇𒋫𒌅𒀀) and the
Ancient Gr**** name Protothuēs (Προτοθυης...
- lineage."
According to one view, he is
identifiable with the
Scythian king
Partatua, who
lived in the
first half of the 7th
century BC.
Other scholars believe...
- (unknown - c. 679 BCE)
Partatua (c. 679 BCE - c. 658/9 BCE),
possible son of Išpakaia
Madea (c. 658/9 BCE – 625 BCE), son of
Partatua Achaemenes, founder...
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hypocoristic suffix. *Pṛtatavah Akkadian: 𒁹𒁇𒋫𒌅𒀀, romanized: Bartatua or
Partatua Ancient Gr****: Προτοθυης, romanized: Protothuēs
Means "who is
mighty in...
- Essarhaddon)]
Ivantchik 2018: "In
approximately 672 BC the
Scythian king
Partatua (Protothýēs of Hdt., 1.103)
asked for the hand of the
daughter of the ****yrian...
- CITEREFIvantchik2018 (help): "In
approximately 672 BCE the
Scythian king
Partatua (Protothýēs of Hdt., 1.103)
asked for the hand of the
daughter of the ****yrian...
- [Some try to
connect the name
Paruyr with the name [of the
Scythian king]
Partatua and
believe that in this
message of
Moses of K****n a folk
Armenian tradition...
- p. 89-109.
Ivantchik 2018: "In
approximately 672 BCE the
Scythian king
Partatua (Protothýēs of Hdt., 1.103)
asked for the hand of the
daughter of the ****yrian...