-
neighboring Lake Mati**** (Lake Urmia)
located immediately to the east of the
Matieni people. The
Iranian root "Mati-"
meaning "to tower, to
stand out" (from...
- of Africa,
Ethiopians of Baluchistan, Libyans, Paphlagonians, Ligyes,
Matieni, Mariandyni, Cappadocians, Phrygians, Armenians, Lydians, Mysians, Asian...
-
between the
Tibareni in the west, the
Mosynoeci in the north, and the
Matieni in the southeast." Erb-Satullo,
Nathaniel L.; Gilmour,
Brian J.J.; Khakhutaishvili...
- ****yrians, the
remnants of the
Mannaean po****ce were
absorbed by the
Matieni and the area
became known as Matiene. It was then
annexed by the Medes...
- 550 – 476 BC)
speaks of the
Moschi as "Colchians",
situated next to the
Matieni.
According to Herodotus, the
equipment of the
Moschoi was
similar to that...
- of Africa,
Ethiopians of Baluchistan, Libyans, Paphlagonians, Ligyes,
Matieni, Mariandyni, Cappadocians, Phrygians, Armenians, Lydians, Mysians, Asian...
- The
Mannaeans were
conquered and
absorbed by an
Iranian people called Matieni, and the
country was
called Matiene, with Lake
Urmia called Lake Mati****...
-
between the
Tibareni in the west, the
Mosynoeci in the north, and the
Matieni in the southeast."
Talbert 2000, p. 1226.
Robert H. Hewsen. Armenia: A...
-
geographic location of
several Anatolian tribes,
including the Cappadocians,
Matieni, Phrygians, and Paphlagonians. (1.72) The
Battle of Halys;
Thales predicts...
- Armenians,
another people rich in flocks, and
after the Armenians, the
Matieni, […] — Herodotus, The Histories, Book 5,
Chapter 49 (c. 440 BC) Herodotus...