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- Milyan, also known as Lycian B and previously Lycian 2, is an extinct ancient Anatolian language. It is attested from three inscriptions: two poems of...
- (13th–8th century BC) Proto-Lyco-Carian Proto-Carian–Milyan Carian (7th–3rd century BC) Milyan (5th century BC) Proto-Lycian–Sidetic Lycian (5th–4th...
- languages are known as Lycian: regular Lycian or Lycian A, and Lycian B or Milyan. Lycian became extinct around the beginning of the first century BC, replaced...
- first mentioned in Hittite sources. Carian is closely related to Lycian and Milyan (Lycian B), and both are closely related to, though not direct descendants...
- were never fixed. Its inhabitants used the endonym Milyae (Μιλύαι), or Milyans. However, the oldest known name for inhabitants of the area is Sólymoi...
- Yosyf Milyan, MSU (also Romanized as Josyf Milan, Ukrainian: Йосиф Мілян; born 6 July 1956) is the titular bishop of Drusiliana and the auxiliary bishop...
- spoken in Lycia, i.e. the Lycian language, also known as Lycian A and the Milyan language, formerly known as Lycian B or, sometimes, Lycian 2 the Lycian...
- Shevchuk. He is ****isted by two auxiliary bishops: Bohdan Dzyurakh and Josyf Milyan. The Archeparchy of Kyiv founded the newspaper "Sobor". On 25 November 1995...
- first to second centuries AD, it appears to be closely related to Lycian, Milyan, and Sidetic. Pisidian is known from about fifty funeral inscriptions, most...
- dynast standing on top. The three languages are Ancient Gr****, Lycian and Milyan (the last two are Anatolian languages and were previously known as Lycian...