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- (where they mixed with the Iolaes), hence the name of Ilienses. Pomponius Mela considered the Ilienses as the oldest people of the island. A fourth component...
- 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...
- with the Ilienses and the Corsi, retreated in the mountainous region called Barbagia to resist the invaders. In 177 BC, the Balares and Ilienses revolted...
- Uddhadaddhar(itani) Numisiarum (part of the Balares and not of the Ilienses or Iolaes) Ilienses / Iolaes / Diagesbes (Iliensi / Iolaei / Iolei) Acconites (Acconiti)...
- Romans against the major indigenous tribes which inhabited Sardinia: the Ilienses (later Ioles or Diagesbes), the Balares and the Corsi of Sardinia (located...
- monument of Achilles, and monuments also of Patroclus and Antilochus. The Ilienses perform sacred ceremonies in honour of them all, and even of Ajax. But...
- non-Indo-European). The Sardinians were possibly Sherden. Balares (Balari) Ilienses/Iolaes/Diagesbes (Iliensi/Iolei) Corsi (Possibly related to Ligures) The...
- suggested that the three main Nuragic po****tions (Balares, Corsi and Ilienses) may have had separate origins and so may have spoken different languages:...
- 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...
- known as Nuragic and Torrean peoples), comprising the Corsi, Balares, Ilienses tribes and Phoenician colonies. British Isles: the Insular Celts. Northern...