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An Introduction to the Indo-European Languages
The pre-Armenians are thought by many specialists to have been one group of
Thraco-Phrygian invaders who moved across the Hellespont and into Asia Minor
about 1200 B.C. Although many comparativists have listed Armenian as a ...
The nature of the linguistic evidence extant in Thraco-Phrygian accounts for the
scantiness of the data which the materials provide for the numerals. Thracian is
known only through proper names and glosses, which have been carefully
studied ...
Jadranka Gvozdanovic, 1992
The nature of the linguistic evidence extant in Thraco-Phrygian accounts for the
scantiness of the data which the materials provide for the numerals. Thracian is
known only through proper names and glosses, which have been carefully
studied ...
Jadranka Gvozdanović, 1992
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zeus. a study in ancient religion. volume 2, part 1.
These passages prove, to my thinking, that the Thraco-Phrygian myth of
Dionysos had taken root at Delphoi at least as early as the third century B.C., and
that the caldron of apotheosis, an essential feature of the myth, was then
identified with ...
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The RHESUS OF EURIPIDES
Rezos is a word of the Thraco-Phrygian dialect, and is to be connected with Ind.-
Eur. reg, nominative reg-s, found in Old Irish ri, Gaulish Cingetor/V, etc.; Lat. rex,
Skt. raj. The Thraco-Phrygian dialect seems to have belonged to the so-called ...
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Library of Congress Subject Headings
Mythology, Phoenician UF Phoenician mythology Mythology, Phrygian UF
Phrygian mythology NT Sabazius (Thraco-Phrygian deity) Mythology, Polish USE
Mythology, Slavic Mythology, Polynesian [BL2620.P6; UF Polynesian mythology
...
Library of Congress, 1986
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Library of Congress Subject Headings
... NT Baal Hammon (Phoenician deity) Eshmun (Phoenician deity) Melqait (
Phoenician deity) Gods, Phrygian (Мау Subd Geog) UF Phrygian gods NT
Sabazius (Thraco-Phrygian deity) Gods, Polynesian (May Subd Geog) UF
Polynesian gods ...
Library of Congress. Cataloging Policy and Support Office, 2005
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The Empire of the Steppes: A History of Central Asia
It is possible that the Scythians of southern Russia were never more than an
aristocracy superimposed on a Cimmerian— that is, a Thraco-Phrygian—
substratum. Benveniste points out that in Herodotus (IV, 5-10) information alleged
to be of ...
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Ethnicity, Nationalism and Conflict in the South Caucasus: ...
Armens), a Thraco-Phrygian tribe, which carried the proto-Armenian language
from the Balkans to the Armenian plateau. With the general ethnic migrations of
the twelfth century BC, the Arimi-Urumeans, along with their neighbours, ...
Dr Ohannes Geukjian, 2013
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Language, Context, and the Imagination: Essays
Finally, to the possible cognates in five stocks, with the implied contradiction
between the three initial voiceless velars (k, It, kw), may be added the Thraco-
Phrygian form which passed into Greek as kerasos; the authoritative Frisk says (
l954,2: ...
Paul Friedrich, Anwar S. Dil, 1979
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O outro lado do Danúbio
O nome Thraco-Phrygian era Matoas, traduzido como “ portador de sorte”. O mais familiar Danuvius é dos celtas e, como um grande número de outros rios, ... «Bem Parana, jul 12»