- The
Sordones were an
ancient (Pre-Roman)
people of the
Iberian Peninsula (the
Roman Hispania). They are
believed to have
spoken the
Iberian language. Their...
- A mute is a
device attached to a
musical instrument which changes the instrument's tone
quality (timbre) or
lowers its volume.
Mutes are
commonly used...
- have been more
closely related to the Edetani. West of the Ilercavones.
Sordones - in the
Roussillon territory (Pyrénées
Orientales Department, France)...
- Phoenician, Gr****,
Latin Related ethnic groups Bastuli, Bastetani, Oretani, Edetani, Ilercavones, Cessetani, Laietani, Lacetani, Indigetes, Ausetani,
Sordones...
- were
possibly closely related to the Edetani. West of the Ilercavones.
Sordones - in the
Roussillon territory (Pyrénées
Orientales Department, France)...
- the
Sordones but to
other iron
producers inhabiting Atax country: the
Atacini who made
swords as well as axes. The
nearest village to the
Sordones and...
- a
family of
archaic wind
instruments blown by
means of a
double reed (
sordone or sordun, etc.)
Sordun originates from the
Italian word Sordino. The primary...
- to
sparrows but with
slender bills.
Alpine accentor Prunella collaris Sordone – A
Siberian accentor Prunella montanella P****era
scopaiola asiatica –...