- Vanili),
became Van (Վան) in Old Armenian. The
names "Kingdom of Van" and "
Vannic Kingdom" were
applied to
Urartu as a
result of this
theory and the fact...
- (the "tendrils" or "tresses"
motif was
already touched upon, above), but "
Vannic (Urartian) originals" have yet to be
found (in the Orient). It has thus...
-
Urartian or
Vannic is an
extinct Hurro-Urartian
language which was
spoken by the
inhabitants of the
ancient kingdom of
Urartu (Biaini or
Biainili in Urartian)...
-
defeating a foe
named "bright, white, silver" (PIE *h₂erg-). "Armenia (
Vannic)" by A.H. Sayce, p.793-4; "Armenia (Zoroastrian)", by M(ardiros). H. Ananikian...
-
Modern Armenian reproduction Urartian Carcanet Sayce, A.H. (1908). "Armenia (
Vannic)". In Hastings,
James (ed.). Encyclopædia of
Religion and Ethics. Vol. 1...
- emplo**** the name for a
small group that
comprised Urartian (then
called "
Vannic") and the
Kartvelian languages (Georgian, Laz, Mingrelian, and Svan). In...
- ISBN 9780415679053. M.
Chahin (2001) "The
Kingdom of Armenia", ISBN 0-7007-1452-9,
Chapter 8: ""Sarduri II (753-735 BC): The
Golden Age of
Vannic power v t e v t e...
- Archaeopress. p. 292. ISBN 9781784919443. Sayce,
Archibald (1932). "The
Vannic Inscription of Nor-Bajazet".
Journal of the
Royal Asiatic Society of Great...
- and Turkey, and
between the
Vanir (a
group of
Norse gods) and the word
Vannic,
which was for a time in the 19th and 20th
centuries the name used for the...
- no more, and that they held sway over most of the
territory of the old
Vannic Monarchy, when
conjoined with
their power and
their de facto, autonomy,...