-
forefather of the
Vainakhs was "Kavkas",
hence the name Kavkasians, one of the
ethnicons met in the
ancient Georgian written sources,
signifying the ancestors...
- "Purpuraria", and "of
Philippi ('Philippisia' in Gr****)". "[Lydia's] name is an
ethnicon,
deriving from her
place of origin". The
first refers to her
place of birth...
-
Roman times the
Labeatae minted coins bearing the
inscription of
their ethnicon. The name is
attested for the
first time in The
Histories by
Polybius (2nd...
-
Attention is
drawn to the fact that even
though ****imilated, the
Thracian ethnicon left
behind traces of its
existence (in toponymy, the
lexical wealth of...
- explanation,
academics have
suggested that
there is some
evidence in the
ethnicon itself: the name
Volsci belongs to what may be
called the -co-
group of...
-
Attention is
drawn to the fact that even
though ****imilated, the
Thracian ethnicon left
behind traces of its
existence (in toponymy, the
lexical wealth of...
-
their koinon minted coins as
attested by
inscriptions reporting their ethnicon in Gr**** letters. The
koinon of the
Bylliones survived until Roman Imperial...
- -yu
Ending in Xiongnu, Xianbei, and
Gaoju Onomastica.
Appendix I: the
ethnicon Xianbei" (PDF). Sino-Platonic Papers. 146: 10–12. Schuessler, Axel (2007)...
- Boston, 2013, p. 136, s.v. *fergunja- "mountain". Quarqueni, a
Venetic ethnicon,
appears in M.S. Beeler, The
Venetic Language (University of California...
- (Latin: Lissus, Lissum). It is also
attested in
numismatic material. The
ethnicon ΛΙΣΣΙΤΑΝ
Lissitan is
found on coin
inscriptions of the ****enistic era...