- 1820
Heliochlaena Hübner, 1821
Desmozona Boisduval, 1836
Tyanitis Doubleday, 1847
Tyanitis Westwood, 1851
Nymphopsis Reuter, 1896 (preocc. Haswell, 1865)...
- Latin: Tyana), and the
country around it as
Tyanitis (Ancient Gr****: Τυανιτις, romanized: Tuanitis; Latin:
Tyanitis). In Gr**** legend, the city was
first called...
- includes: Tabal. It may have
included a
group of city
states called the
Tyanitis (Tuwana, Tunna, Ḫubišna, Shinukhtu, Ishtunda)
Kammanu (with Melid) Hilakku...
-
important noble. The
eleven satrapies were; Melitene, Cataonia, Cilicia,
Tyanitis, Garsauritis, Laouiansene, Sargarausene, Saraouene, Chamanene, Morimene...
- part of Cappadocia)
Morimene Pteria Saravene Tarbasthena Sargarausene Tyanitis (after
Tyana city) (roughly
corresponding to
ancient Tuwana / Tuwanuwa...
- The Neo-Hittite
states are
sorted according to
their geographical position. All
annual details are BC. The
contemporary sources name the
language they...
-
Sketch of the
Historical Geography of Asia Minor, (1890) "Q.
Lykaonia and
Tyanitis" : s.v. "Hyde", 339ff.
Richard Talbert, ed. (2000).
Barrington Atlas of...
- OCLC 185408033.
Catholic Hierarchy Ramsay,
William Mitc**** (1890). "Lykaonia and
Tyanitis". The
Historical Geography of Asia Minor. London: John Murray. pp. 344–345...
- Anatolia, in the part of the
Lower Land
corresponding to the
later classical Tyanitis.
After the
collapse of the
Hittite Empire, Ḫubišna
became one of the Syro-Hittite...