- trm̃mili – the ****enized form of this name was
Termilae (Τερμίλαι).
Under a
leader named Sarpedon, the
Termilae had been
driven out of
Crete (according to...
- Lycians)
Milyans /
Milyae ("Lycian B" or “Lycian II” speakers)
Lycians /
Termilae (𐊗𐊕𐊐𐊎𐊆𐊍𐊆 – Trm̃mili = Trəmmili (m̃ = əm)) Telchines? Lasonians?...
-
country called Tŗmmis in
dynastic Lycia, from
which the
people were the
Termilae or Tremilae, or
Kragos in the coin
inscriptions of Gr**** Lycia: Kr or Ksan...
-
Cilicians Hittites Isaurians Leleges Leucosyri Luwians Lycaonians Lycians (
Termilae)
Lydians (Maeonians)
Mariandyni Milyans (Solymi)
Mysians Palaic peoples...
-
Cilicians Hittites Isaurians Leleges Leucosyri Luwians Lycaonians Lycians (
Termilae)
Lydians (Maeonians)
Mariandyni Milyans (Solymi)
Mysians Palaic peoples...
- and
spoke an Indo-European
language known as Milyan. A
people called the
Termilae, from Crete, also
settled and
eventually dominated the
coastal margins...
- and
Minos prevailed,
driving out
Sarpedon and his
supporters (called the
Termilae), who fled to a
place controlled by the
Milyans (then
called the Solymi)...
- (Carruba): A
previously unknown Late
Bronze Age
place name
among the Lukka.
Termilae (Bryce): A
people displaced from
Crete about 1600 BC.
Termera (Strabo):...
- and scimitars. The
Lycians were of
Cretan descent, and were once
called Termilae; they took the name they bear from Lycus, an Athenian, son of Pandion....
- had been
driven into the
mountains by
invaders from Crete,
known as the
Termilae, who
later referred to
themselves as Lycians.
Important cities and towns...