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- the Trojans during the Trojan War, and from this name "Maeonia" and "Maeonians" derive and while these Bronze Age terms have sometimes been used as alternatives...
- by severe famine during Atys' reign. To help them endure hunger, the Maeonians developed various expedients including dice, knucklebones and ball games...
- Isaurians Leleges Leucosyri Luwians Lycaonians Lycians (Termilae) Lydians (Maeonians) Mariandyni Milyans (Solymi) Mysians Palaic peoples Pamphylians Paphlagonians...
- Lydian is an extinct Indo-European Anatolian language spoken in the region of Lydia, in western Anatolia (now in Turkey). The language is attested in graffiti...
- Ciconian spearmen, Paionian archers, Halizones, Mysians, Phrygians, Maeonians, Miletians, Lycians led by Sarpedon and Carians. Nothing is said of the...
- Maeonia at one time, given that Herodotus says the people were called Maeonians before they became known as Lydians. Herodotus and other sources refer...
- destro**** by Heracles, in his second Labour. Son of Typhon and Echidna. Maeonian Drakon, a dragon that lived in the kingdom of Lydia and was killed by Damasen...
- first and thereby implies that Sardis was already the capital of Lydia in Maeonian times. Candaules died c.687 BC and so the 505-year span stated by Herodotus...
- Isaurians Leleges Leucosyri Luwians Lycaonians Lycians (Termilae) Lydians (Maeonians) Mariandyni Milyans (Solymi) Mysians Palaic peoples Pamphylians Paphlagonians...
- first millennium BC saw the emergence in the region of "Phrygians" and "Maeonians", the accounts concerning which are still blended with myths, and finally...