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Lycians (Gr****: Λύκιοι, romanized: Lúkioi) is the name of
various peoples who lived, at
different times, in Lycia, a
geopolitical area in
Anatolia (also...
- Gr**** statuary;
Lycian Way, a
hiking trail in
southwestern Turkey;
Lycian Way Ultramarathon, an
annual ultra-marathon in
Lycian Way ;
Lycians,
people who...
- The
Lycian Way (Turkish:
Likya Yolu) is a
marked long-distance
hiking trail in
southwestern Turkey around part of the
coast of
ancient Lycia. It is approximately...
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Lycia (
Lycian: 𐊗𐊕𐊐𐊎𐊆𐊖 Trm̃mis; Gr****: Λυκία, Lykia; Turkish: Likya) was a
historical region in
Anatolia from 15–14th
centuries BC (as Lukka) to 546 BC...
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fourth century BC. Two
languages are
known as
Lycian:
regular Lycian or
Lycian A, and
Lycian B or Milyan.
Lycian became extinct around the
beginning of the...
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other symbols instead of the
intended characters. The
Lycian alphabet was used to
write the
Lycian language of the Asia
Minor region of Lycia. It was an...
- Proto-Carian–Milyan
Carian (7th–3rd
century BC)
Milyan (5th
century BC) Proto-
Lycian–Sidetic
Lycian (5th–4th
century BC)
Sidetic (5th–2nd
century BC)
Pisidian (1st–2nd...
- Milyan, also
known as
Lycian B and
previously Lycian 2, is an
extinct ancient Anatolian language. It is
attested from
three inscriptions: two
poems of...
- The
Lycian peasants, also
known as
Latona and the
Lycian peasants, is a
short tale from Gr****
mythology centered around Leto (known to the
Romans as Latona)...
- Myra (Ancient Gr****: Μύρα, Mýra) was a
Lycian, then
captured by
ancient greece and
lived under their rule, then
western roman empire and then
Ottoman town...