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Mysians /ˈmiːʒənz, ˈmɪʒənz/ (Latin: Mysi;
Ancient Gr****: Μυσοί, Mysoí) were the
inhabitants of Mysia, a
region in
northwestern Asia Minor.
Their first...
- The
Mysian language was
spoken by
Mysians inhabiting Mysia in north-west Anatolia.
Little is
known about the
Mysian language.
Strabo noted that it was...
- Uludağ (Turkish pronunciation: [ˈuɫudaː]), the
ancient Mysian or
Bithynian Olympus (Gr****: Όλυμπος), is a
mountain in
Bursa Province, Turkey, with an elevation...
- and the
Propontis on the north. In
ancient times it was
inhabited by the
Mysians, Phrygians,
Aeolian Gr****s and
other groups. The
precise limits of Mysia...
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surrounding region.
Mount Uludağ,
known in
classical antiquity as the
Mysian Olympus or
alternatively Bithynian Olympus,
towers over the city, and has...
- hieron) or
honoured Hiera, the wife of Telephus, son of
Heracles and the
Mysian princess Auge. This name
eventually changed into
Hierapolis ("holy city")...
- Lydian,
while other,
poorly attested local languages included Phrygian and
Mysian. Hurro-Urartian
languages were
spoken in the
southeastern kingdom of Mitanni...
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historical Olympus. The
elder Olympus belongs to the
mythical genealogy of
Mysian and
Phrygian flute-players: Hyagnis, Marsyas, and Olympus, to each of whom...
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great fertility. The most
important mountain range is the (so-called) "
Mysian"
Olympus (8,000 ft, 2,400 m),
which towers above Bursa and is
clearly visible...
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Extinct Anatolian Tocharian Paleo-Balkan
Dacian Illyrian Liburnian Messapic Mysian Paeonian Phrygian Thracian Reconstructed Proto-Indo-European
language Phonology:...