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Carian language
Carian language The Carian language was the language of the Carians ... small corpus of inscriptions, from which some Carian words have been identified (see some examples below). The Carian language was heavily influenced by older aboriginal ... would lead to the extinction of the Carian language in the first century BC ...
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Talk:Carian language
Talk:Carian language Will get more resources for this ... related to what TIED says in its Carian language essay, that Carian was especially influenced by aboriginal pre-IE ...
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Labraunda
... It seems natural to interpret names of Carian sanctuaries like Labranda in the most literal ... sacred labrys, which was the Lydian (or Carian) name for the Greek πέλ ... awarded it to the Carians, to commemorate Carian support in a battle. This is the ... the reverse the name of the reigning Carian ruler inscribed next to the figure of Zeus Labraunda carrying the double-bladed Carian axe.
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Talk:Labrys
... It seems natural to interpret names of Carian sanctuaries like Labranda in the most literal ... sacred labrys, which was the Lydian (or Carian) name for the Greek πέλ ... or double-edged axe."; Ibid. 109 "On Carian coins indeed of quite late date the ... It seems natural to interpret names of Carian sanctuaries like Labranda in the most literal ... sacred labrys, which was the Lydian (or Carian) name for the Greek πέ ...
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Stratonikeia
... founded on the site of an old Carian town, Idrias, anciently called Chrysaoris 2 , said ... of the Chrysaorian League, a confederation of Carian towns. The Stratonikeians, though not of Carian origin, were admitted into the confederacy, because ... possibly during Macedon's king Philip V Carian campaign (201–198 BC), but it retook control ...
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Milas
Milas The Temple of the Carian Zeus at the top of the Mount ... pattern called 'Ada Milas', associated with the Carian queen Ada according to one version (Source ... of Zeus Osogoa (called Zeus Carios, the Carian Zeus) are still visible, as well as ...
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Labrys
... It seems natural to interpret names of Carian sanctuaries like Labranda in the most literal ... sacred labrys, which was the Lydian (or Carian) name for the Greek πέλεκυς, or double-edged axe." And, p. 109, "On Carian coins indeed of quite late date the ...
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Mausolus
... from Mylasa, the ancient seat of the Carian kings, to Halicarnassus. Mausolus was the eldest ... son of Hecatomnus of Mylasa, a native Carian who became Satrap of Caria, when Tissaphernes died, around 395 BC. These Carian rulers embraced Hellenic culture . He is best ...
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Thales
... was settled by the Greeks incorporated a Carian population, which assimilated. Families on monuments have both Greek and Carian names. Thales' father's name is of the Carian type, like Cheramyes and Panamyes. The immigration ...
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Alabanda
... legend, the city was founded by a Carian hero Alabandus . In the Carian language, the name is a combination of ...
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