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- from Iron Age Apulia. This IE subfamily is alternatively referred to as Illyric, Illyrian complex, Western Paleo-Balkan, or Adriatic Indo-European. Concerning...
- Look up Illyri**** in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Illyri**** may refer to: Illyria, a region in Southeastern Europe in classical antiquity, inhabited...
- branch has been proposed in recent research, comprising the Albanoid or Illyric (Albanian-Messapic), Armenian, and Graeco-Phrygian (****enic-Phrygian)...
- Albanian and Gr****. This Indo-European subfamily encomp****es the Albanoid (Illyric) subbranch (Albanian and Messapic), and the Graeco-Phrygian subbranch (Gr****...
- historian. The names of numerous other Illyric settlements along the coast had the same suffix -est which indicates its Illyric origins. When the Romans conquered...
- considered the closest language to Albanian, grouped in a common branch titled Illyric in Hyllested & Joseph (2022). Hyllested & Joseph (2022) in agreement with...
- "Serbian" or "Croatian". Since the nineteenth century, the term Illyrian or Illyric was used quite often (thus creating confusion with the Illyrian language)...
- Messapians and Adriatic Veneti, as well as Magno-Gr****s, Cisalpine Gauls and Illyric Iapygians) and pre-Indo-European speakers (Etruscans, Ligures, Rhaetians...
- the muni****l school in the town of Pag. After 1590 he studied at the Illyric College in Loreto near Ancona, in the Papal States (in modern Italy), managed...
- language of Apulia which was of Balkan provenance and is grouped in the 'Illyric branch' of the Indo-European family, does have an epigraphic corpus, and...