The Cimmerians were believed to be pitied because they lived in a land of perpetual darkness and obscurity, possibly due to their location near the Black Sea. Their name has also been associated with a sense of gloom and despair in ancient literature, contributing to the perception of them as a challenged or unfortunate people.
the sick child was pitied
To the North of the Black Sea.
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There are various types of people who can be pitied. Some people do not want pity. Those who should be pitied include the homeless, poor, and disabled. Those who cannot care for themselves can be pitied.
I was pitied greatly because my house caught on fire.
"Pity" is one of the most frequently misapplied feelings toward other people we perceive or believe are worse off than ourselves. To be "pitied" doesn't always feel good to the person being pitied. However, we can have empathy and compassion toward others which, generally, is a better thing than to be "pitied".
Pitied
Odysseus Land of the Dead neighbors the homes of the Cimmerians.
He pitied the fool.
Pitiful is an adjective.
No, the Cimmerians came into the valley from the north and were the precursors of the Babylonians.
The Cimmerians themselves were partly mythological. According to many myths, they lived in a land of constant darkness that lied north and west of Greece. The REAL Cimmerians were a horse-riding nomadic people that inhabited the region that we know today as the Crimea. They most likely didn't have a religion of their own, borrowing from neighboring established populations like the Assyrians or the Babylonians.