The History And Romance of Ancient Empires: the Rise to Power, the Conquest, Dominion And Downfall, of the Powerful Nations of Antiquity

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I4i and swept from the field, Phraates, himself, being among the slain. The Scythians might now have conquered the entire territory of Western Asia if they had possessed the instinct of organization.
However, they were contented with the spoils they received and returned home.
The Greek army, now finding themselves free and supreme, moved westward, liberating all the provinces and cities in their course.
Phraates was still a young man when he died, B.
C. 127, and there was no son left to succee
...d him.
The crown fell to his uncle, Artabanus II.
No sooner were the Parthians relieved of the Greeks and the Scythians than the barbarious hordes from unknown regions north and east, beyond the Jaxartes, poured in upon them. According to Herodotus and Strabo these savage tribes were nameless and num- berless. They had wagons and carts peculiar to the woods and steppes, and they carried with them their women and children, household goods, herds and all the possessions which they considered of any value.


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