. . . . . . . "Scythia was also conquered after the Second War for the North but became independent again, though in several different Kingdoms, after the Second War for the North. Scythia was controlled from the city of Vilnius, the main port of the Province. Most of the people of Scythia were industrial workers or farmers who served to supply the provinces and the military with the grain and weapons they needed. Any records of roman domination were lost to the war and the anti-Roman movement which consumed the Cimbrian Alliance after their independence."@en . . . . . . . . . . "Scythia was also conquered after the Second War for the North but became independent again, though in several different Kingdoms, after the Second War for the North. Scythia was controlled from the city of Vilnius, the main port of the Province. Most of the people of Scythia were industrial workers or farmers who served to supply the provinces and the military with the grain and weapons they needed. Any records of roman domination were lost to the war and the anti-Roman movement which consumed the Cimbrian Alliance after their independence."@en . "Scythia (L'Uniona Homanus)"@en . . .