-
boundaries of
Milyas were
never fixed. Its
inhabitants used the
endonym Milyae (Μιλύαι), or Milyans. However, the
oldest known name for
inhabitants of...
-
known as the Solymians.
Later in prehistory,
another people,
known as the
Milyae (or Milyans)
migrated to the same area; they
spoke an
Anatolian language...
- Herodotus, the
earliest known inhabitants were a
Bronze Age
people called the
Milyae (Milyans), who
referred to the area as
Milyas and
spoke an Indo-European...
- Cappadocians, Phrygians, Armenians, Lydians, Mysians,
Asian Thracians, Lasonii,
Milyae, Moschi, Tibareni, Macrones, Mossynoeci, Mares, Colchians, Alarodians, Saspirians...
- Milyans) (they may have been or not the same
people as the Lycians)
Milyans /
Milyae ("Lycian B" or “Lycian II” speakers)
Lycians /
Termilae (𐊗𐊕𐊐𐊎𐊆𐊍𐊆...
- Cappadocians, Phrygians, Armenians, Lydians, Mysians,
Asian Thracians, Lasonii,
Milyae, Moschi, Tibareni, Macrones, Mossynoeci, Mares, Colchians, Alarodians, Saspirians...
- or
Homona was
their main settlement)
Sidians Solymoi /
Solymi Milyans /
Milyae Telchines?
Western Anatolian Lydians Kaystrianoi /
Caystriani Kilbianoi...
- was the
language of the
Milyae (Μιλύαι), or Milyans, also
known by the
exonyms Sólymoi (Σόλυμοι),
Solymi and Solymians. The
Milyae were
believed to have...
- (roughly
corresponding to
ancient Kuwaliya)
Milyas (region
dwelt by the
Milyae that
descend from the Solymi)
Lydia /
Maeonia Katakekaumene Mysia (Coastal...
- or
Mount Cragus. Her
mother could be
identified as Milye,
eponym of the
Milyae and sister-wife of Solymus, the
eponym of the Solymi. By her
uncle Tlous...