Sacae   - in ancient sources @ attalus.org


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  Sacae   - a Scythian tribe
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Aelian:NA_4.21   ckward direction, as the Sacae* do, then it stretches
Aelian:NA_5.51   anguage, so too have the Sacae; the language of Greece and
Lucian:Macr_4   asmians, the Arians, the Sacae, the Medes and many other
Oros_1.2.30   lands of the Dahae, Sacaraucae, and the Parthyenae are
Plin:HN_6.50   given the general name of Sacae, from the tribe nearest to
Plin:HN_37.110   of the Caucasus, the Hyrcani, Sacae and Dahae. It is of
Polyaen_7.11.6   expedition against the Sacae, he found himself in danger
Polyaen_7.12.1   reius attacked the Sacae, their three kings - Sacesphares,
Polyaen_8.26.1   myrrh; and northward to the Saccae and Sogdians. No Ass


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