- Ugaritic: šrdnn(m) and trtn(m);
possibly Akkadian: šêrtânnu; also
glossed "
Shardana" or "Sherdanu") are one of the
several ethnic groups the Sea
Peoples were...
- the 13th century BC. In his
Second Year, an
attack of the Sherden, or
Shardana, on the Nile
Delta was
repulsed and
defeated by Ramesses, who captured...
- I
Shardana is a 1949
opera by
Sardinian composer Ennio Porrino,
which was
premiered in 1959 at the
Teatro San Carlo,
Naples under Gastone Limarilli and...
- the Mediterranean, some from Sardinia, the
Shardana or Sherden. [...] It is
probable that
these Shardana went
first to
Crete and from
there they joined...
-
which resembles Late
Bronze Age
sites in Sardinia, was a
settlement of the
Shardana tribe of the Sea People, a
seafaring culture from the 12th century, as...
- Ugas: "È certo, i
nuragici erano gli
Shardana"". Sardiniapost. 3
February 2017. "SP INTERVISTA>GIOVANNI UGAS:
SHARDANA". www.sardiniapoint.it.
Archived from...
-
attack by the
Egyptian commissioner Pihuri, who
killed a
number of Byblos'
Shardana mercenaries and took
captive three of Rib-Hadda's men. Rib-Hadda was involved...
- the
northern Mediterranean: the Lukka, Ekwesh, Tursha, Shekelesh, and
Shardana were men from Lydia, Achaea,
Tyrsenia (western Italy), Sicily, and Sardinia...
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where he met fans
through dedicated venues, and the
Shardana Tour. In his
first w****
Shardana debuted in
seventh place in the FIMI rankings, and concurrently...
- in use or on horseback.
During the 14th–13th century BC, the
Sards or
Shardana,
working as
mercenaries for the
Egyptian pharaoh Ramses II,
utilized either...