Thora (Thora Mihr) ? (Xionites, Thurandokht, Huna) a. a. 445
Ur pennad tennet eus Rodovid BR, ar c'helc'hgeriadur digor.
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Lignez | ? |
Reizh | benel |
Anv a-bezh d'ar c'hanedigezh | Thora (Thora Mihr) ? |
Anvioù-tiegezh all | Xionites, Thurandokht, Huna |
Kentanvioù all | Turandokht - Persian, Drengjamor - |
Kerent
♂ Toramana ? (Mihr, Xionites, Huna) [?] a. a. < 515 |
Darvoudoù
ganedigezh: Scythia, Agathyrsi
bugel: ♂ w Bacurius II of Iberia [Chosroid] a. a. 547
bugel: ♀ Ruda Helgesbarn (Swydd) [Hasdinga]
bugel: ♂ Vraktang (Frodo) Dagsson (Jafar Mikilati) [Swydd]
bugel: ♂ Mihirakula ? (Amr Mihr) ? (Dagsson, Xionites, Huna) [?]
bugel: ♂ Oli (Leo) Dagsson (Ulitaditya) [Swydd]
445 marvidigezh: Sweden, Waermland
Mammennoù
- ↑ Herodotus -
- ↑ Pliny the Elder -
- ↑ Claudius Ptolemy - The 2nd century geographer Claudius Ptolemy lists the Agathyrsi among tribes in 'European Sarmatia', between the Vistula and the Black Sea. The northern branch of the Agathyrsi were semi-agrarian while the southern branch remained nomadic.
- ↑ Ammianus Marcellinus, Res Gestae - Ca. 380 AD, in a letter to Palus Maeotis writes that across the border from Geloni are Agathyrsi, who tattoo their bodies and dye their hair blue, the common people with a few small, but the nobles with many large marks. They used ritual intoxication to achieve estatic, prophetic states.
- ↑ Servius - Aenid 4.v.146 relates that close to 300 AD the Agathyrsi sent across a sea a contingent to Scotland, where they became identified with Picts. [Scandinavian sources relate them to the Barsarkar]
- ↑ Raphael Holinshed - The sixteenth century British chronicler mentioned the Agathyrsi origin of the Picts and their tradition of painting their bodies blue.
Eus an dud-kozh d'ar vugale-vihan
Tud-kozh
Tud-kozh
Kerent
Kerent
== 3 ==
== 3 ==
Bugale
♀ Eufura ? (Sigirlamsdotter, Garderike, Ringling)
ganedigezh: Garderike
darvoud 1: Foster daughter to King Frode of Denmark (Fradhash of Dacia)
marvidigezh: Bolmso Hogland
darvoud 1: Foster daughter to King Frode of Denmark (Fradhash of Dacia)
marvidigezh: Bolmso Hogland
Bugale
Bugale-vihan
Bugale-vihan