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The life and travels of Herodotus in the fifth century: before Christ: an imaginary biography founded on fact, illustrative of the history, manners, religion, literature, arts, and social condition of the Greeks, Egyptians, Persians, Babylonians, Hebrews, Scythians, and other ancient nations, in the
277:. In the midst of the war between the Scythians and Thracians, it was agreed upon by Sitalces and Octamasedes that Scyles would be given over to his brother, in exchange for the release of Sitalces' brother, who was being held prisoner by the Scythians. Scyles was handed over and executed. 261:
According to Herodotus, it was because of these unconventional traits that the Scythians rebelled against Scyles, and he was forced to flee from his homeland. He escaped to the
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and married a Greek woman, both unheard of practices because the Scythians were largely nomadic and polygamous. He also publicly took part in
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culture and traditions, which led to his falling out of favor with his people and being executed by his brother.
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king who lived in the 5th century BC. He is mentioned in the histories of
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From Samarkhand to Sardis: A New Approach to the Seleucid Empire
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Coins bearing the name of Scyles have been found in
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Index


Niconium
Scythians
Ariapeithes
Octamasadas
Scythian
Scythian religion
Scythian
Ancient Greek
Σκυλης
romanized
Latin
Scythian
Herodotus
Greek
endonym
Ariapeithes
Istria
Greek language
Hellenic
Pontic Olbia
Bacchic rites
Thracian
Sitalces
Octamasadas
Thrace
Niconium
Ivantchik 2018

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