Scopasis
Scopasis or Skôpasis was a 6th-century BC Scythian king of the Sauromatae tribe. The Greek historian Herodotus mentions him in his Histories, as he and the kings Taxakis and Idanthyrsus commanded the three divisions of the Scythian forces, when Scythia was invaded by Darius I of Persia in between 520 and 507 BC (most likely in 513 BC).[1] It was the contingent under the command of Scopasis that had arrived at the Istros (Danube) river before Darius would reach it during his retreat, endeavoured, though without success. Scopasis defeated Darius' Ionian allies to destroy the bridge of boats over the river and thus ensure the destruction and defeat of the Persian forces.[2]
References
- "SCYTHIANS". Encyclopædia Iranica Foundation. Retrieved November 3, 2020.
- "Herodotus, The Histories 4.120.2, 4.128.1, (English)". uchicago. Retrieved November 2, 2020.
- This article incorporates text from a publication now in the public domain: Smith, William, ed. (1870). Dictionary of Greek and Roman Biography and Mythology. Missing or empty
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