- Πάμφυλος), son of Aigimios.
According to Encyclopædia Britannica, the
Pamphylians were “a
mixture of
aboriginal inhabitants,
immigrant Cilicians (Gr****:...
-
vowel (/ɛ:/ or /i:/). Eustathius,
quoting Heraclides, says that the
Pamphylians "liked the /b/-sound so much that they
often put b's in"; for example...
- are sti or stau. U+0376 Ͷ GR****
CAPITAL LETTER PAMPHYLIAN DIGAMMA U+0377 ͷ GR****
SMALL LETTER PAMPHYLIAN DIGAMMA U+03DA Ϛ GR****
LETTER STIGMA U+03DB ϛ...
- is
tenuous as they may have had an
Anatolian origin Pisidians /
Pamphylians (
Pamphylians, on the coast, and Pisidians, in the inland, were the same people...
- From Halicarn****us,
Alexander proceeded into
mountainous Lycia and the
Pamphylian plain, ****erting
control over all
coastal cities to deny the Persians...
-
Pamphylian may
refer to: Pamphylia, on the
southern coast of
Anatolia Pamphylian Gr****
Anatolian languages of Pamphylia:
Pisidian language Sidetic language...
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Aspendos or
Aspendus (
Pamphylian: ΕΣΤϜΕΔΥΣ; Attic: Ἄσπενδος) was an
ancient Greco-Roman city in
Antalya province of Turkey. The site is
located 40 km east...
- Utians, Mycians, Phoenicians, Judeans, Egyptians, Cyprians, Cilicians,
Pamphylians, Lycians,
Dorians of Asia, Carians, Ionians,
Aegean islanders, Aeolians...
- Dymas)
Hylleis (descendants from the
legendary eponym hero from Hyllus)
Pamphylians (descendants from the
legendary eponym hero Pamphylos)
Northwestern Doric...
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Dialects Aeolic Arcadocypriot Attic Doric Epirote Ionic Locrian Macedonian Pamphylian Koine Writing Linear A
Linear B
Cypriot syllabary Gr****
alphabet Gr****...