Scythia
Americannoun
noun
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Bass stayed friends with Jesus and was an active figure in their lives so much so that Yvette and Scythia regularly referred to her as “mom” on the campaign trail.
From Los Angeles Times • Dec. 1, 2022
Scythia, Omar and Yvette Lechuga are the biological children of Jesus Lechuga, Bass’ former husband, born after Bass and Lechuga divorced in the 1980s.
From Los Angeles Times • Oct. 21, 2022
Because of her age, the warrior weaponry, and her propensity for horseback riding, it is suggested that the woman was Philip’s seventh wife, the daughter of King Atheas of Scythia.
From Forbes • May 12, 2015
Scythia at the time described many regions in Europe and Asia, but Lee points to Indo-Scythia, a region of India that Alexander the Great would invade in the 5th Century.
From Scientific American • Sep. 7, 2013
Then he subjugated the nations of Scythia as far as the Tanais, which divides Europe and Asia.
From The History of Antiquity, Vol. I (of VI) by Duncker, Max
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