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Yauna refers to
variously a
Tucanoan language spoken in Colombia:
Yauna language an
alternation spelling of Yona — Old
Persian name of the
Ionians and...
- The
Persians used "
Yaunā" (Ionian) as a catch-all term for all Gr****s,
dividing them into "
Yaunā of the mainland" in Asia Minor, "
Yaunā dwelling by the sea"...
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Yauna (Yahuna) is an
extinct Tucanoan language of Colombia.
Yauna at
Ethnologue (25th ed., 2022) v t e v t e...
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Macedonians as
Yauna ("Ionians",
their term for "Gr****s"),
though they
distinguished the "
Yauna by the sea and
across the sea" from the
Yaunã Takabara or...
- the Gr****s as "
Yauna" (Ionians), but made a
distinction between "
Yauna by the sea" and
those "with hats that look like shields" (
yauna takabara), probably...
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Achaemenid Ionia (c. 546 – 479 BC and 387–334 BC) 𐎹𐎢𐎴,
Yaunā Ionia,
known in Old
Persian as
Yauna (𐎹𐎢𐎴), was a
region within the
satrapy of Lydia, with...
- ****ociation of
these terms with the Gr****s include: The
mention of the "
Yauna" in the ****polis
Administrative Archives (550–333 BC). The
mention of...
- the
Yevana (Ionians)
aligned with the
Hittites against Egypt,
while the
Yauna of the
Persian records corresponds to the
Ionians of Asia Minor. Additionally...
- inscription. The
presumed name for
Ancient Macedonians: 𐎹𐎢𐎴𐎠𐏐𐎫𐎣𐎲𐎼𐎠,
Yaunā takabarā, "Ionians with shield-hats",
referring to the
petasos or kausia...
- Piohé) ?Tama †
Eastern Tucanoan South Tanimuca (a.k.a. Retuarã) ?
Yauna (Jaúna, Yahuna,
Yaúna) † West Barasana–Macuna
Macuna (a.k.a. Buhagana, Wahana, Makuna-Erulia...