- all
Tyrsenians were Etruscans.
Furthermore the
languages of Etruscan,
Rhaetian and
Lemnian cultures have been
grouped together as the
Tyrsenian languages...
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Tyrsenian (also
Tyrrhenian or
Common Tyrrhenic),
named after the
Tyrrhenians (Ancient Gr****, Ionic: Τυρσηνοί Tyrsenoi) is a
proposed extinct family of...
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Tyrsenian in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
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- one
nation derived from two
different sources, and
might indicate the
Tyrsenians or Etruscans. Some 19th-century
commentators believed that
Tarshish was...
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Rhaetic or
Raetic (/ˈriːtɪk/), also
known as Rhaetian, was a
Tyrsenian language spoken in the
ancient region of
Rhaetia in the
eastern Alps in pre-Roman...
- or pre-Indo-European) Lusitanian? (possibly Italic) Rhaetic? (possibly
Tyrsenian) Tartessian? (possibly Paleo-Hispanic)
Mixed Beurla Reagaird Shelta Celtic-speaking...
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specifically to Luwian. Woud****zen
revived a
conjecture to the
effect that the
Tyrsenians came from Anatolia,
including Lydia,
whence they were
driven by the Cimmerians...
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attempts have
attempted to read the
language as Indo-European, Semitic, and
Tyrsenian languages, but none have
resulted in an
accepted decipherment. The post-Bronze...
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published in 1994 with Nikolayev. The
inclusion of
Etruscan and the
related Tyrsenian languages has also been proposed,
first by Orel and
Starostin in 1990...
- that
Etruscan is
related only to
other members of what is
called the
Tyrsenian language family,
which in
itself is an
isolate family, that is unrelated...