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Scythia (Scythian: Skulatā; Old Persian: 𐎿𐎤𐎢𐎭𐎼 Skudra;
Ancient Gr****: Σκυθια Skuthia; Latin:
Scythia) or
Scythica (Ancient Gr****: Σκυθικη Skuthikē;...
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Scythia was a
Cunard ocean liner. She
sailed on her
maiden voyage in 1921, and
became a
troop and
supply ship
during the
Second World War.
Scythia was...
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Scythia in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Scythia was an
ancient kingdom founded by the
Scythians in antiquity.
Scythia may also
refer to:
Scythia,...
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Scythia Minor or
Lesser Scythia (Gr****: Μικρά Σκυθία, romanized:
Mikra Skythia) was a
Roman province in late antiquity,
corresponding to the
lands between...
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included Ciscaucasia within the
confines of
Scythia. However,
Ciscaucasia was no
longer part of
Scythia by the 5th
century BC, and the Don
river formed...
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Altina was an
ancient settlement or
fortress in
Scythia Minor. The site is now the
modern village of Oltina. v t e v t e...
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Danube (Ancient Gr****: Μικρα Σκυθια, romanized:
Mikra Skuthia; Latin:
Scythia Minor) was a
kingdom created by the
Scythians during the 3rd
century BCE...
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Scythia Minor (Ancient Gr****: Μικρα Σκυθια, romanized:
Mikra Skuthia; Latin:
Scythia Minor; lit. 'Lesser
Scythia') was the name of a
number of various...
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Antiochia in
Scythia (Gr****: Αντιόχεια της Σκυθίας) was an
ancient city on the
Jaxartes (now the Syr
Darya river). The
precise location is unknown, but...
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Crimea (Ancient Gr****: Μικρά Σκυθία, romanized:
Mikra Skuthia; Latin:
Scythia Minor) was a
kingdom created by the
Scythians during the 3rd
century BCE...