Ariapeithes

Ariapeithes (Scythian: Ariyapaiϑah; Αριαπειθης) was a king of the Scythians in the early 5th century BCE.

Name
Ariapeithes's name originates from the Scythian name *Ariyapaiϑah, and is composed of the terms *Ariya-, meaning “Aryan” and “Iranian,” and *paiϑah-, meaning “decoration” and “adornment.”

Life
Ariyapaiϑah had three wives, each of whom bore him one son:
 * an unnamed Greek woman from Istria, who became the mother of Skula
 * an unnamed daughter of the Thracian king Tērēs I, who became the mother of Uxtamazatā
 * a Scythian woman named Hupāyā (Οποιη; Opoea), who became the mother of Varika (Ορικος; Oricus)

Death
Ariyapaiϑah was treacherously killed by Spargapaiϑah, the king of the Agathyrsi, after which Skula became the king of the Scythians, and took his stepmother Hupāyā as one of his wives.