- Source: Scythian (disambiguation)
Scythians (Greek: Σκύθαι) were an ancient Iranian people of the Pontic steppe.
Scythian may also refer to:
History
= Ancient historical group
=Scythian languages, a group of Eastern Iranian languages
Scythia, a region in Central Eurasia
Scythian religion, the religion of the Scythians
Scythian cultures, a groups of similar Iron Age cultures on the Eurasian Steppe
Scythian art, art produced by the Scythian cultures
= Roman Empire and Byzantium
=Scythian Monks, Christian monks from Scythian Minor of the Roman Empire
John the Scythian, Eastern Roman Empire military officer
Andrew the Scythian, Byzantine military officer
Other uses
Scythian (band), U.S. Celtic rock band
The Scythian (Russian: Скиф), a 2018 Russian swords-and-sandals-and-sorcery film
HMS Scythian (P237), a WWII Royal Navy S-class submarine
Scythian (geologic stage), the former name of the Early Triassic
See also
All pages with titles containing Scythian
All pages with titles beginning with Scythian
Scythe (disambiguation)
Scythia (disambiguation)
Saka (disambiguation)
Shaka (disambiguation)
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