Melanchlaeni — (meaning black cloaks ) may refer to two ancient tribes. One is a tribe mentioned by Herodotus that lived north of Scythia. They have been identified by some with various Finnic tribes[citation needed]. The other tribe is mentioned by Pliny the… … Wikipedia
МЕЛАНХЛЕНЫ — • Melanchlaeni, Μελάγχλαινοι, дикий народ, живший в азиатской Сарматии не скифского происхождения; они ели человеческое мясо (Hdt. 4, 107); название свое получили от темного цвета платья. По Геродоту (4, 20. 21), они жили к северу от… … Реальный словарь классических древностей
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Sarmatians — Infobox Ethnic group group=Tnavbar header|Sarmatians|Scythians poptime=Unknown popplace=Eastern Europe Central Asia Northern India langs=Scythian language rels=Animism related= *Sarmatians *Dahae *Sakas *Indo Scythians *MassagetesThe Sarmatians,… … Wikipedia
Agathyrsi — were a people of Scythian [The Thracians 700 BC AD 46 The Thracians 700 BC AD 46 by Christopher Webber and Angus Mcbride,2001,ISBN 10: 1841763292,page 16: ... back, which could be to accommodate a top knot. Among the Agathyrsi (a Skythian tribe… … Wikipedia
Histories (Herodotus) — Infobox Book name = Histories translator = image caption = author = Herodotus country = Greece language = Ancient Greek genre = History publisher = Various release date = c.440 BCE isbn = n/a The Histories of Herodotus of Halicarnassus is… … Wikipedia
Getae — Not to be confused with getai. The Getae (Greek: Γέται, singular Γέτης) was the name given by the Greeks to several Thracian tribes that occupied the regions south of the Lower Danube, in what is today northern Bulgaria, and north of the Lower… … Wikipedia
РУССКИЙ УКАЗАТЕЛЬ СТАТЕЙ — Абант Άβας Danaus Абанты Άβαντες Абарис Άβαρις Абдера Abdera Абдулонома Абдул Abdulonymus Абелла Abella Абеллинум Abellinum Абеона Abeona Абидос или Абид… … Реальный словарь классических древностей
TIBIA — I. TIBIA Phrygia, in universum sic dicta, Suidas: Τιβία. Φρυγία ὅλη. Vide Palmer. p. 575. II. TIBIA instrumentum maxime ὀργιαςικὸν καὶ παθητικὸν, Atistoteli in Politicis, et Appuleio Miles. l. 5. qui proin, uti loqui de cithara, canere de choro,… … Hofmann J. Lexicon universale