- Look up Acadian or
Acadians in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. An
Acadian is a
native of Acadia, a
region of
northeastern North America.
Acadian may also...
- The
Akkadian Empire (/əˈkeɪdiən/) was the
first known empire,
succeeding the long-lived city-states of Sumer.
Centered on the city of
Akkad (/ˈækæd/ or...
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Akkadian (/əˈkeɪdiən/ ə-KAY-dee-ən; Akkadian: 𒀝𒅗𒁺𒌑(𒌝), romanized: Akkadû(m)) was an East
Semitic language that is
attested in
ancient Mesopotamia...
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Akkadian or
Accadian may
refer to: Look up
Akkadian in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Akkadians,
inhabitants of the
Akkadian Empire Akkadian language...
- Bibcode:1998JBAA..108...79R. Langdon, S. (1935). "History of the Sumerian,
Accadian, ****yrian, and West
Semitic calendars".
Babylonian menologies and the Semitic...
- ISBN 9781316347850. Sayce, A. H. 'The
Overthrow of
Sodom and
Gomorrah (
Accadian Account)'
Records of the Past XI 115.
Archibald Sayce (1887). The Hibbert...
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Gutians (Circa 2100 BC)
Akkadian Empire Elam
Gutian people Victory Elamyte-
Accadians expand territories on the
Zagros Mountains.
Elamyte independence war against...
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Sargon of Akkad. As some of
these facts became known, the term "Akkadian" ("
Accadian")
began to
crowd out the term "****yrian" in good ****yriological usage....
- glossary:
words of
known or
conjectured meaning, with
Sumerian ideograms and
Accadian words common in
Hittite texts",
Language 7, no. 2, pp. 3–82., Language...
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stage in the
deciphering of Sumerian. It will be
followed in 1926 by an
Accadian Syllabary (sic) and, in 1929, by
Homomorphes sumériens. In 1910, he created...