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  1. Gelonus - Wikipedia

    Gelonus (Ancient Greek: Γελωνός) [1] was, according to Herodotus, the capital of the Gelonians. In his account of Scythia (Inquiries book 4), Herodotus writes that the Gelonii were formerly Greeks, having settled away from the coastal emporia among the Budini, where they "use a tongue partly Scythian and partly Greek":

  2. Gelonians - Wikipedia

    The Gelonians (also known as Geloni, Helonians or Heloni[1]) (Ancient Greek: Γελωνοὶ) were an ancient Scythian people whose existence was recorded by ancient Graeco-Roman authors. The location of the Budini near Scythia. The Gelonians lived alongside the Budini in the valley of the Vorskla river. [2]

  3. Gelonians | Department of Linguistics - Ohio State University

    Gelonians are farmers, cultivated foods, and looking alltogether different than the Budinians. They live in a dense wooded country, with animals whose fur is used to decorate their mantals, and whose testicles are used to treat illness of the womb. Neighbours of the Scythians, their country is wooded and contains a large lake surrounded by marsh.

  4. DNA spotlight - mytrueancestry.com

    Their capital was called Gelonus or Helonus, from the Greek word for market town. Scythians revered the stag which was believed to speed the spirits of the dead on their way. Compare your DNA to ancient people.

  5. Budini - Wikipedia

    Gelonus [ edit ] During the 6th century BC, the city of Gelonus was built in the country of the Budini, where the Gelonians set up an important industrial, commercial, and political centre.

  6. The secrets of the Bilsk hillfort • Home page - Ukraїner

    Nov 20, 2021 · The historical reserve in Bilsk hides many mysteries left by the Scythians, who inhabited the city of Gelonus described by Herodotus. Tourists come here to see firsthand man-made earthen ramparts and try their hand at excavations.

  7. Gelonians - Hellenica World

    Recent digs in Bilsk, Ukraine have uncovered a vast city identified by the Kharkov archaeologist Boris Shramko as the Scythian capital Gelonus.[4] The name according to Herodotus, who took his mythology from "the Greeks who dwell about the Pontos", derives from their eponymous mythical founder, Gelonus brother of Scythes, sons of Heracles, an ...

  8. Gelonus - Ancient Origins

    Mar 24, 2017 · Ancient Origins articles related to Gelonus in the sections of history, archaeology, human origins, unexplained, artifacts, ancient places and myths and

  9. Gelonus - Greek Mythology Wiki

    Gelonus was the son of Herakles and brother of Agathyrsus and Skythes. On his way back to Greece after seizing Geryon's cattle, Herakles had his horses stolen by a snake-tailed woman (some say she was Ekhidna) who returned his horses only after he had made love to her. She bore him three sons. A...

  10. Budinians | Department of Linguistics

    Their City, called Gelonus, is built of wood, with walls that are three adn three quarters miles long. They have Greek temples and honor Dionysus every two years with festivals. They share their city with the Gelonians, but do not speak the same language and have a distinct way of life.

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