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seven churches of Asia. In the Book of Revelation,
Jesus refers to the
Sardians as not
finishing what they started,
being about image rather than substance...
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Ionians and
Sardians. The
goldsmiths who
wrought the gold,
those were
Medes and Egyptians. The men who
wrought the wood,
those were
Sardians and Egyptians...
- Paleo-Sardinian. The
linguist M.
Pittau argues that the Paleo-Sardinian ("
Sardian")
language and the
Etruscan language were
closely linked, as he argues...
- from Arachosia. The stone-cutters who
wrought the
stone were
Ionians and
Sardians. The
goldsmiths were
Medes and Egyptians. The men who
wrought the wood...
- ‹ The
template Infobox political party is
being considered for merging. › The
Sardinian Action Party (Sardinian:
Partidu Sardu, Italian:
Partito Sardo...
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representing Sardinians in
traditional costumes. In a 2007
tribute exhibition, 14
Sardian artists reinterpreted his works. Altea, Giuliana;
Eugenio Tavolara; Marco...
- History:
Mermnad dynasty Yakubovich, Ilya (2017). "An
Agreement between the
Sardians and the
Mermnads in the
Lydian Language?".
Indogermanische Forschungen...
- 1163/22125892-00501002. Yakubovich, Ilya (2017). "An
agreement between the
Sardians and the
Mermnads in the
Lydian language?".
Indogermanische Forschungen...
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Castanea (used by
Linnaeus in
first edition of
Species Plantarum, 1753),
Sardian nut, Jupiter's nut,
husked nut, and
Spanish chestnut (U.S.). The tree is...
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Sardinia Sardinian,
Sardi Sardinians,
Sardi Sardis Sardi****,
Sardian Sardiani,
Sardians Sarmatia Sarmatian, Sarmata, or
Sauromata Sarmatians, Sarmatae...