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Scyles, Skyles, or
Scylas (Scythian: Skula;
Ancient Gr****: Σκυλης, romanized: Skulēs; Latin:
Scyles), was a
Scythian king who
lived in the 5th century...
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because then-king
Scyles, Octamasadas' half-brother,
admired Grecian culture and did not
behave in a
traditional Scythian fashion. When
Scyles heard of this...
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under Scyles, who was
successfully able to
impose Scythian rule on the Gr****
colonies such as Nikōnion, Tyras,
Pontic Olbia, and Kerkinitis.
Scyles' control...
- and the
divine twins. The
bezel of the
signet ring of the
Scythian king
Scyles was
decorated with the
image of
Artimpasa seated on a
throne and holding...
- as
Nerses Eric
Higgins as
Madyes Gavan Duffy as Saka
Michael Redmond as
Scyles Mark
Aaron as
Valerius Ciaran O’Grady as
Claudius Jinny Lofthouse Enrique...
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excavation are
unique in
appearance and bear the name of the
Scythian king
Scyles, who had
established a
protectorate over Nikōnion and
other settlements...
- Sċulan "should, must" sċuldende (ġe)sċulen sċeal- sċul- sċold- sċyl- sċyld-
sċyle sċulaþ Þurfan "to need" þurfende (ġe)þurfen þearf- þurf- þorft- þyrf- þyrft-...
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festival to the Gr**** god Dionysos. The
signet ring of the
Scythian king
Scyles,
whose bezel was
decorated with the
image of a
woman seated on a throne...
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Agathyrsian king Spargapeithes,
after which he was
succeeded as king by his son
Scyles,
whose mother was a Gr****
woman from Histria. To the southeast, the Scythians...
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genealogical myth, as
attested by the name of the 5th
century BC
Scythian king
Scyles (Σκυλης),
which is the ****enisation of the
Scythian name *Skula. This means...