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- trm̃mili – the ****enized form of this name was Termilae (Τερμίλαι). Under a leader named Sarpedon, the Termilae had been driven out of Crete (according to...
- Lycians) Milyans / Milyae ("Lycian B" or “Lycian II” speakers) Lycians / Termilae (𐊗𐊕𐊐𐊎𐊆𐊍𐊆 – Trm̃mili = Trəmmili (m̃ = əm)) Telchines? Related to...
- Cilicians Hittites Isaurians Leleges Leucosyri Luwians Lycaonians Lycians (Termilae) Lydians (Maeonians) Mariandyni Milyans (Solymi) Mysians Palaic peoples...
- Cilicians Hittites Isaurians Leleges Leucosyri Luwians Lycaonians Lycians (Termilae) Lydians (Maeonians) Mariandyni Milyans (Solymi) Mysians Palaic peoples...
- country called Tŗmmis in dynastic Lycia, from which the people were the Termilae or Tremilae, or Kragos in the coin inscriptions of Gr**** Lycia: Kr or Ksan...
- (Carruba): A previously unknown Late Bronze Age place name among the Lukka. Termilae (Bryce): A people displaced from Crete about 1600 BC. Termera (Strabo):...
- and spoke an Indo-European language known as Milyan. A people called the Termilae, from Crete, also settled and eventually dominated the coastal margins...
- and Minos prevailed, driving out Sarpedon and his supporters (called the Termilae), who fled to a place controlled by the Milyans (then called the Solymi)...
- had been driven into the mountains by invaders from Crete, known as the Termilae, who later referred to themselves as Lycians. Important cities and towns...
- Herodotus, he gave his name to Lycia in Asia Minor, hitherto known as Tremilis/Termilae. Apollodorus, 3.15.5 Pausanias, Graeciae Descriptio 1.39.6 Apollodorus...