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    Scythian Neapolis (Greek: Σκυθική Νεάπολις), also known as Kermenchik, was an Iranic settlement that existed in the Crimean Peninsula from the end of...
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    architectural rules in Scythian Neapolis in the 2nd century BC. In front of the facade of the royal palace of Scythian Neapolis was built in c. 125 BC...
    95 KB (13,132 words) - 10:56, 13 December 2024
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    Crimean Scythians founded a new kingdom with Scythian Neapolis as its capital, and whose rulers titled themselves King of Scythia. The Late Scythian culture...
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  • Vouprasías Neapoli, Kavala, a subdivision of Kavala Neapolis (Thrace), ancient city of Macedonia, the Neapolis of Acts 16:11 in the Bible, near Neapoli, Kavala...
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    places where the Scythians could still be found in by the 2nd century BC were: the first Little Scythia, whose capital was Scythian Neapolis, was composed...
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    from a Scythian burial at Krasny Mayak depicting two men embracing one another, as well as two Greek-made bronze figurines from Scythian Neapolis depicting...
    115 KB (13,924 words) - 14:08, 23 December 2024
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    Skilurus (category Scythian kings)
    Hypanis, as well as the northern part of Crimea, where his capital, Scythian Neapolis, was situated. Skilurus ruled over the Tauri and controlled the ancient...
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    northern Crimea. In the 3rd and 2nd centuries BC, Scythian Neapolis was a city "with a mixed Scythian-Greek population, strong defensive walls and large...
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  • finished this campaign at Scythian Neapolis. During the second campaign, Diophantus checked another invasion of the Scythians, who had joined their forces...
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    Snake-Legged Goddess (category Articles containing Scythian-language text)
    of sarcophagi in the Bosporan kingdom. Among the Scythians, one of the vaults in Scythian Neapolis was decorated with images of small tendril-legged...
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    was completely Hellenised, with the paintings and sculptures from Scythian Neapolis belonging to the Greek artistic tradition and having probably been...
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    The Scythian Neapolis, known by its Greek name, is also located in the city, which is the remnants of an ancient capital of the Crimean Scythians who...
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  • Palakion (category Scythians)
    Strabo suggests that Palakion, Chabon (Chabaioi) and Scythian Neapolis were named after sons of Scythian ruler Skilurus (Palakus, in the case of Palakion)...
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    exhibits of the culture of Scythians, Sarmatians, and Goths, which were discovered during research in the territory of Scythian Neapolis. The museum presents...
    11 KB (993 words) - 01:39, 14 December 2024
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    water for the town was taken from springs on the eastern slopes of Scythian Neapolis. 18th-century Prussian traveller Peter Simon Pallas later described...
    17 KB (1,386 words) - 02:05, 25 June 2024
  • Pantikapaion Perehonivka Pianeshkove Plisnesk Royal Kurgan Rozsokhuvatka Scythian Neapolis Serpent's Wall Shushkovka Shypyntsi Solokha Kurgan Stepanivka Stilsko...
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    Subsequent expeditions took him to Pontic Olbia, Tauric Chersonesus, and Scythian Neapolis. Uvarov was a towering presence in the history of the Imperial Russian...
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    interests. Darius the Great's bridge of boats, built in 512 BC for his Scythian campaign, extended from Chalcedonia to Thrace. Chalcedon formed a part...
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    boundary of the Persian Empire. There he breaks the opposition of the Scythian nomads by his use of catapults and, after defeating them in a battle on...
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    Lucania Hipponion Hydrus Krimisa Laüs Locri Medma Metauros Metapontion Neápolis Pandosia (Lucania) Poseidonia Pixous Rhegion Scylletium Siris Sybaris Sybaris...
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