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accompanied by the
epithet "long-haired".
Other common names used in
Homer are
Danaans (/ˈdæneɪ.ənz/; Δαναοί Danaoi; used 138
times in the Iliad) and Argives...
- The
Tuatha Dé
Danann (Irish: [ˈt̪ˠuə(hə) dʲeː ˈd̪ˠan̪ˠən̪ˠ],
meaning "the folk of the
goddess Danu"), also
known by the
earlier name
Tuath Dé ("tribe of...
-
Danann or
Danaan may
refer to:
Tuatha Dé
Danann - a
mythical people of
Ireland The
Danaans (or Danaoi),
another name used by
Homer for the
Achaeans Denyen...
-
Irish Tuatha Dé
Danaan as a
possible influence. The
parallels are both
thematic and direct. In
Irish mythology, the
Tuatha Dé
Danaan invade Ireland as...
-
during the
Trojan War. The
literal meaning of the
phrase is "I fear the
Danaans [Gr****s], even
those bearing gifts" or "even when they bear gifts". Most...
-
collective servitude to
their creator, a
Goddess named Danaan. Unfortunately,
violence broke out when
Danaan left,
setting all the
tribes against each other...
- used as a
collective designation for the Gr****s ("Ἀργείων Δαναῶν",
Argive Danaans). The
Argead dynasty claimed descent from the
Temenids of Argos, in the...
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ferentes ("I fear Gr****s, even
those bearing gifts"),
Danai (acc Danaos) or
Danaans (Homer's name for the Gr****s)
being the ones who had
built the
Trojan Horse...
- ISBN 978-1-60845-946-9. Qualls,
Eduard J. (2012). The
Qualls Concise English Grammar.
Danaan Press. ISBN 978-1-890000-09-7. Rothstein, Björn; Thieroff, Rolf (2010)....
- in
hieroglyphs as d-q-e-i-s, and
considered to be one of four tj-n3-jj (
Danaan?)
kingdoms worthy of note (alongside
Knossos and Mycenae). *Tʰēgʷai in LHIIIB...