- The
Ilienses or
Iolaes or
Ilians or
Iolai (Ancient Gr****: Ἰολαεῖς or Ἰολάειοι or Ἰόλαοι or Ἰλιεῖς);
later known as
Diagesbes (Διαγησβεῖς) or Diagebres...
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Republic and
later the
Roman Empire against the
major Sardinian tribes: the
Ilienses (later
Ioles or Diagesbes), the
Balares and the
Corsi (located in today's...
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monument of Achilles, and
monuments also of
Patroclus and Anthlochus. The
Ilienses perform sacred ceremonies in
honour of them all, and even of Ajax. But...
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Sardinians considered themselves divided (along with the
Corsi and the
Ilienses).
Pausanias in his work
Periegesis speculated that the
Balares were the...
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three main
peoples or
ethnic groups, the Corsi, the Balares, and the
Ilienses, each of them
divided into
several tribes. With the
Roman conquest, the...
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Allium iliense is a
species of wild
onion native to
southeastern Kazakhstan.
Living in
sandy areas, its
loose inflorescence can
detach when ripe and roll...
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Dorcadion glycyrrhizae guberlensis Danilevsky, 2006
Dorcadion glycyrrhizae iliense Plavilstshikov, 1937
Dorcadion glycyrrhizae inderiense Suvorov, 1911 Dorcadion...
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known as
Nuragic and
Torrean peoples),
comprising the Corsi, Balares,
Ilienses tribes and
Phoenician colonies.
British Isles: the
Insular Celts. Northern...
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Sherden —
Possibly identifiable with the Sardinians.
Balares (Balari)
Ilienses/Iolaes/Diagesbes
Corsi —
Possibly related to the Ligures. The linguistic...
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Another major revolt took
place in 177-176 BC when the
Balares and the
Ilienses were
defeated by
Tiberius Gracchus, who,
according to Livy,
killed or enslaved...