Tauri

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Tauri were an ancient people of the Crimean Peninsula, known from Greek and Roman sources for their distinct culture and coastal strongholds around the Black Sea.

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Tauri canonical 2

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Predicate Object
instanceOf ancient people
tribe
associatedWith Crimea NERFINISHED
Greeks NERFINISHED
Romans NERFINISHED
Scythians NERFINISHED
Tauric Chersonese NERFINISHED
continent Europe
cultureType mountain and coastal culture
describedBy Herodotus NERFINISHED
Pliny the Elder NERFINISHED
Ptolemy NERFINISHED
Strabo NERFINISHED
economy maritime activities
raiding
ethnicGroup ancient people of Crimea
habitat mountainous regions of Crimea
southern coast of Crimea
hadStrongholds coastal strongholds
fortified settlements on cliffs
interactedWith Bosporan Kingdom NERFINISHED
Chersonesus Taurica NERFINISHED
Greek colonies in Crimea
knownFrom Greek sources
Roman sources
languageStatus language unknown
laterIncorporatedInto Bosporan Kingdom sphere
Roman sphere of influence
legacy gave name to Tauric Chersonese
influenced Greek myth of Iphigenia in Tauris
locatedIn Crimean Peninsula NERFINISHED
Taurica NERFINISHED
locatedOn Black Sea coast NERFINISHED
nameEtymology source of the toponym Taurica
notableSanctuary sanctuary of a maiden goddess (identified with Artemis by Greeks)
regionNowIn Russia (de facto control of Crimea disputed) NERFINISHED
Ukraine NERFINISHED
religion polytheism
religiousPractice human sacrifice (as reported by Greeks)
reputationInSources piratical
warlike
status extinct people
timePeriod 1st millennium BCE
Classical antiquity NERFINISHED
early 1st millennium CE

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Taurica hasNameOrigin Tauri
Taurica hasInhabitant Tauri