Description: Tomiris, was a queen who reigned over the Massagetae, an Iranic people of Central Asia east of the Caspian Sea, in approximately 530 BC. The names of Tomiris and her son, Spargapises, who was the head of her army, are of Iranian origins. Many Greek historians recorded that she"defeated and killed" the Persian emperor Cyrus the Great during his invasion and attempted conquest of her country. Herodotus, who lived from approximately 484 to 425 BC, is the earliest of the classical writers to give an account of her career, writing almost one hundred years later. According to the accounts of Greek historians, Cyrus was victorious in his initial assault on the Massagetae. His advisers suggested laying a trap for the pursuing Scythians: the Persians left behind them an apparently abandoned camp, containing a rich supply of wine. The pastoral Scythians were not used to drinking wine.
Price: 119.99 USD
Location: Black Mountain, North Carolina
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All returns accepted: Returns Accepted
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Certification: Uncertified
Country/Region of Manufacture: Kazakhstan
Circulated/Uncirculated: Uncirculated
Year: 2010
Grade: Ungraded
Composition: Silver