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Luwian (/ˈluːwiən/),
sometimes known as
Luvian or Luish, is an
ancient language, or
group of languages,
within the
Anatolian branch of the Indo-European...
- po****r '
Luvian', in
order to
forestall confusion with
Luvian in the
narrow sense of just the
language represented by
Cuneiform and
Hieroglyphic Luvian." Luraghi...
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Luvian Veto (abbreviated LuVe) is a
sports club from Luvia, Finland. The club was
formed in 1930 and
currently has
sections covering football, skiing,...
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Kingdom of the Hittites, p. 54 Ilya
Yakubovich (2010)
Sociolinguistics of the
Luvian Language, Leiden: Brill, p. 134
Bryce 2005, p. 336;
Yakubovich 2010, p....
- 125–148. ISBN 9789004398535. Ilya S. Yakubovich.
Sociolinguistics of the
Luvian Language. Leiden: Brill, 2010. ISBN 978-90-04-17791-8.
Eberhard Zangger...
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define a
particular dialect. the
script has also been
called Luwian (or
Luvian) hieroglyphs, and (in
older publications)
Hittite hieroglyphs. A number...
- league, SM Ringette, (formerly
called Ringeten SM-sarja [fi]), for the
Luvian Kiekko -82 [fi]
ringette club for more than ten seasons. SM
Ringette gold:...
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nation from
their predecessors or
previous identities as
Maeonians and
Luvians.
Several accounts on the
dynasty of
Tylonids succeeding the
Atyads or Tantalids...
- Lt.
Albert Luvian Wade (20
September 1884 – 28
April 1917) was a
Scottish rugby union player. He was
killed in
World War I. Wade,
known as Bertie, was...
- Wiesbaden: Harr****owitz. p. 1. ISBN 3-447-05026-8. Melchert, H.
Craig (2004). "
Luvian". In Woodard,
Roger D. (ed.). The
Cambridge Encyclopedia of the World's...