-
mentions a
movement of
Mysians and ****ociated
peoples from Asia into
Europe still earlier than the
Trojan War,
wherein the
Mysians and
Teucrians had crossed...
- The
Mysian language was
spoken by
Mysians inhabiting Mysia in north-west Anatolia.
Little is
known about the
Mysian language.
Strabo noted that it was...
- by King Teuthras. In the Iliad,
Homer represents the
Mysians as
allies of Troy, with the
Mysian forces led by
Ennomus (a prophet) and Chromius, sons of...
-
Ctistae or
Ktistai (Gr****: κτίσται) were a group/class
among the
Mysians. The
Mysians avoided consuming any
living thing, and
therefore lived on such foodstuffs...
- Kaukauni? Heneti? Mariandyni?
Possible Anatolian (Indo-European)
peoples Mysians? (possibly they were more
related to the Phrygians, a non
Anatolian Indo-European...
-
cultural affinity with the
Lydians and
Mysians is the admittance,
apart from theirs,
exclusively of
Lydians and
Mysians to the
temple of the "Carian Zeus"...
-
Aeschylus and
Sophocles wrote plays about Telephus,
called Mysians, but
since Sophocles,
Mysians fr. 411
seems to
imply that
Telephus has spoken, that play...
- "those who walk on/in smoke/clouds" was one of the
names given to the
Mysians of
Thrace (geographical and
historical region in
Southeast Europe, now...
-
Extinct Anatolian Tocharian Paleo-Balkan
Dacian Illyrian Liburnian Messapic Mysian Paeonian Phrygian Thracian Reconstructed Proto-Indo-European
language Phonology:...
- Uludağ (Turkish pronunciation: [ˈuɫudaː]), the
ancient Mysian or
Bithynian Olympus (Gr****: Όλυμπος), is a
mountain in
Bursa Province, Turkey, with an elevation...