Historical ethnical group.
1The Scythians immolated strangers in their temples; elsewhere temples were a refuge:-
2He will go straight to the Arabs, the Gauls, and the Scythians.
3The heroic descendant of the Scythians at these words became seriously alarmed.
4The Scythians leave her steppes, and inundate towards the year 750 B.C.
5The Scythians were as ferocious a race as earth has ever known.
6Phraates fled into Scythia, and persuaded the Scythians to embrace his cause.
7Such, Mnesippus, are the deeds that Scythians will do for friendship's sake.
8Darius assailed the Scythians of Europe; Cyrus, his predecessor, the Scythians of Asia.
9This is the reproach which is cast against the Ionians by the Scythians.
10The nation of the Scythians comprised within it a number of distinct tribes.
11This is what I heard about the number of the Scythians.
12Doubtless the arrow was a flying machine, a novelty to the ignorant Scythians.
13The barbarous Scythians are not likely to have cared very much about fairness.
14Ardalus asked a second question, whether the Scythians had any gods among them.
15Celts, Germans, and Slavs appeared as conscientious but scarcely civilised Scythians.
16The Hyksôs have been asserted to have been Canaanites, Elamites, Hittites, Accadians, Scythians.
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