Scythia — In Classical Antiquity, Scythia (Greek polytonic|Σκυθία Skuthia ) was the area in Eurasia inhabited by the Scythians, from the 8th century BC to the 2nd century AD. Its location and extent varied over time but usually extended farther to the west … Wikipedia
Scythians — Infobox Ethnic group group=Scythians poptime=Unknown popplace=Eastern Europe Central Asia West Asia Northern India langs=Scythian language rels=Animism related= *Sarmatians *Dahae *Sakas *Indo Scythians *Massagetes *Jatts *NairsThe Scythians or… … Wikipedia
Palacus — or Palakus was the king of Lesser Scythia who succeeded his father, Skilurus. Resuming the latter s war against Mithridates the Great, he attempted to besiege Chersonesos but was defeated by Pontic forces under Diophantus. Enlisting the… … Wikipedia
Palacus — Bas relief représentant Palacus (Neapolis Scythe) Palacus (aussi connu sous le nom de Palakus) était le roi de Scythie Mineure, successeur de son père Scilurus. Reprenant la guerre de son père contre Mithridate le Grand, il tenta sans succès de… … Wikipédia en Français
Scythian — /sith ee euhn/, adj. 1. pertaining to Scythia, its people, or their language. n. 2. a native or inhabitant of Scythia. 3. the Iranian language spoken by the ancient Scythians. [1535 45; SCYTHI(A) + AN] * * * Any member of a nomadic people of… … Universalium
palėkus — palėkùs, ì adj. (4) NdŽ žr. palakus 1 … Dictionary of the Lithuanian Language