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- and Paul was thought to be Hermes by Lycaonians, and this makes some other researchers to believe that Lycaonian language was actually a Gr**** dialect...
- Lycaonian is an unclassified extinct language spoken in the former region of Lycaonia. The Lycaonians appear to have retained a distinct nationality in...
- Cataonians Caucones Cilicians Hittites Isaurians Leleges Leucosyri Luwians Lycaonians Lycians (Termilae) Lydians (Maeonians) Mariandyni Milyans (Solymi) Mysians...
- Acts of Timothy relates died around the year AD 97. Timothy was from the Lycaonian city of Lystra or of Derbe in Asia Minor, born of a Jewish mother who...
- Dugdammî and the Treran king Kōbos, and in alliance with the Lycians or Lycaonians, attacked Lydia for a second time in 644 BC: this time they defeated the...
- Lygdamis and the Treran king Kōbos, and in alliance with the Lycians or Lycaonians, attacked Lydia for a second time in 644 BC: this time they defeated the...
- many of which were cataphracts under the command of Ascan. Next were the Lycaonian and/or Isaurian infantry under Stephanacius and Longinus, positioned such...
- Kases? / Cases? Cataonians? Carians Cilicians ****ae Isaurians Leleges? Lycaonians Lycians Philistines? - notably inhabited Palestine; their inclusion here...
- Cataonians Caucones Cilicians Hittites Isaurians Leleges Leucosyri Luwians Lycaonians Lycians (Termilae) Lydians (Maeonians) Mariandyni Milyans (Solymi) Mysians...
- Luwian Cuneiform Luwian Hieroglyphic Luwian Cilician Cataonian Isaurian Lycaonian Carian Lycian Milyan ("Lycian B") Pisidian Sidetic Western Anatolian?...