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  • Mysians
  • Anatolian ethnic group (c. 1300–100 BCE)

    mentions a movement of Mysians and associated peoples from Asia into Europe still earlier than the Trojan War, wherein the Mysians and Teucrians had crossed

    Mysians

    Mysians

    Mysians

  • Mysian language
  • Extinct Indo-European language

    Mysian was spoken by Mysians inhabiting Mysia in north-west Anatolia. Little is known about the Mysian language. Strabo noted that it was, "in a way, a

    Mysian language

    Mysian_language

  • Mysia
  • Historical region in the northwest of ancient Asia Minor

    by King Teuthras. In the Iliad, Homer represents the Mysians as allies of Troy, with the Mysian forces led by Ennomus (a prophet) and Chromius, sons of

    Mysia

    Mysia

    Mysia

  • List of ancient peoples of Anatolia
  • Kaukauni? Heneti? Mariandyni? Possible Anatolian (Indo-European) peoples Mysians? (possibly they were more related to the Phrygians, a non Anatolian Indo-European

    List of ancient peoples of Anatolia

    List of ancient peoples of Anatolia

    List_of_ancient_peoples_of_Anatolia

  • Artaphernes (nephew of Darius I)
  • 5th-century Persian general and satrap

    later, Artaphernes is recorded as being in command of the Lydians and Mysians in the Second Persian invasion of Greece. Artaphernes Greco-Persian Wars

    Artaphernes (nephew of Darius I)

    Artaphernes_(nephew_of_Darius_I)

  • Carians
  • Ancient inhabitants of south-western Asia-Minor

    cultural affinity with the Lydians and Mysians is the admittance, apart from theirs, exclusively of Lydians and Mysians to the temple of the "Carian Zeus"

    Carians

    Carians

    Carians

  • Ctistae
  • Celibate Mysian group known to Strabo

    (Greek: κτίσται) were an ascetic group or class among the ancient Mysians. The Mysians avoided consuming any living thing, and therefore lived on such foodstuffs

    Ctistae

    Ctistae

  • Trojan War
  • Legendary war in Greek mythology

    Pelasgians, Thracians, Ciconian spearmen, Paionian archers, Halizones, Mysians, Phrygians, Maeonians, Miletians, Lycians led by Sarpedon and Carians.

    Trojan War

    Trojan War

    Trojan_War

  • Kapnobatai
  • Name for ancient Mysian vegetarians

    "those who walk on/in smoke/clouds" was one of the names given to the Mysians of Thrace (geographical and historical region in Southeast Europe, now

    Kapnobatai

    Kapnobatai

  • Adrastus (son of Gordias)
  • Character in Greek mythology

    down from the Mysian Mount Olympus (a different mountain from the legendary home of the gods), which ravaged the lands of the Mysians; when they came

    Adrastus (son of Gordias)

    Adrastus (son of Gordias)

    Adrastus_(son_of_Gordias)

  • Asia Minor Greeks
  • Ethnic Greeks native to Asia Minor

    ‹ The template Infobox ethnic group is being considered for merging. › The Asia Minor Greeks (Greek: Μικρασιάτες, romanized: Mikrasiates), also known as

    Asia Minor Greeks

    Asia Minor Greeks

    Asia_Minor_Greeks

  • Caria
  • Region of ancient Asia-Minor

    Anatolian mainlanders intensely engaged in seafaring and were akin to the Mysians and the Lydians. The Carians spoke Carian, a native Anatolian language

    Caria

    Caria

    Caria

  • Uludağ
  • Mountain in Bursa, Turkey

    Uludağ (Turkish pronunciation: [ˈuɫudaː]), known historically as Mysian or Bithynian Olympus (Greek: Όλυμπος), is a mountain in Bursa Province, Turkey

    Uludağ

    Uludağ

    Uludağ

  • Classification of Thracian
  • Attempts to classify the extinct Indo-European language

    to be confused with the Mysoi (Mysians) of Mysia in ancient Anatolia, though some[who?] hypothesize that the Mysians are directly descended from the

    Classification of Thracian

    Classification of Thracian

    Classification_of_Thracian

  • Indo-European languages
  • Language family native to Eurasia

    Extinct Anatolian Tocharian Paleo-Balkan Dacian Illyrian Liburnian Messapic Mysian Paeonian Phrygian Thracian Reconstructed Proto-Indo-European language Phonology:

    Indo-European languages

    Indo-European languages

    Indo-European_languages

  • Telephus
  • Son of Heracles in Greek mythology

    Aeschylus and Sophocles wrote plays about Telephus, called Mysians, but since Sophocles, Mysians fr. 411 seems to imply that Telephus has spoken, that play

    Telephus

    Telephus

    Telephus

  • Trojan Battle Order
  • Epic catalogue in the Illiad

    catalog at all. At Il. 2.858 the Mysians are commanded by Chromis and Ennomus; at 14.511 ff. by Gyrtios. At 2.858 the Mysians live in Asia Minor; at 13.5,

    Trojan Battle Order

    Trojan Battle Order

    Trojan_Battle_Order

  • Olympus (musician)
  • Ancient Greek musicians

    historical Olympus. The elder Olympus belongs to the mythical genealogy of Mysian and Phrygian flute-players: Hyagnis, Marsyas, and Olympus, to each of whom

    Olympus (musician)

    Olympus (musician)

    Olympus_(musician)

  • Zeus
  • Greek god of the sky and king of the gods

    *Dyḗus Pḥatḗr (see Hvare-khshaeta). Euripides in his now lost tragedy Mysians described Zeus as "sun-eyed", and Helios is said elsewhere to be "the brilliant

    Zeus

    Zeus

    Zeus

  • Achaemenid Empire
  • Ancient Iranian empire, 550–330 BC

    Ligyes, Matieni, Mariandyni, Cappadocians, Phrygians, Armenians, Lydians, Mysians, Asian Thracians, Lasonii, Milyae, Moschi, Tibareni, Macrones, Mossynoeci

    Achaemenid Empire

    Achaemenid Empire

    Achaemenid_Empire

  • Moesia
  • Province of the Roman Empire

    CE: Ovid, Strabo and Livy. The ethnonym was transplanted from Asia Minor Mysians to the Balkans by the Romans as a replacement of the name of the Dardani

    Moesia

    Moesia

    Moesia

  • Bithynia
  • Region in Anatolia

    simultaneously in the adjoining parts of Asia, where they expelled or subdued the Mysians, Caucones and other minor tribes. According to one view, small indigenous

    Bithynia

    Bithynia

    Bithynia

  • Sophocles
  • 5th-century BC Athenian tragic playwright

    (The Prophets) or Polyidus Meleagros Minôs Momus Mousai (Muses) Mysoi (Mysians) Nauplios Katapleon (Nauplius' Arrival) Nauplios Pyrkaeus (Nauplius' Fires)

    Sophocles

    Sophocles

    Sophocles

  • Bursa
  • City in Bursa province in western Turkey

    and several museums. Mount Uludağ, known in classical antiquity as the Mysian Olympus or, alternatively, Bithynian Olympus, towers over the city and has

    Bursa

    Bursa

    Bursa

  • Armenians
  • Ethnic group native to the Armenian highlands

    Extinct Anatolian Tocharian Paleo-Balkan Dacian Illyrian Liburnian Messapic Mysian Paeonian Phrygian Thracian Reconstructed Proto-Indo-European language Phonology:

    Armenians

    Armenians

    Armenians

  • Indo-Aryan languages
  • Branch of the Indo-Iranian languages

    Extinct Anatolian Tocharian Paleo-Balkan Dacian Illyrian Liburnian Messapic Mysian Paeonian Phrygian Thracian Reconstructed Proto-Indo-European language Phonology:

    Indo-Aryan languages

    Indo-Aryan languages

    Indo-Aryan_languages

  • Moesi
  • Ancient Paleo-Balkan tribe

    taken from the name of the Mysians in Asia Minor. The choice seems to be related to the fact that the Trojan-era Mysians lived close to the Trojan-era

    Moesi

    Moesi

  • Historical Vedic religion
  • 1500–500 BC Indo-Aryan religious practices of northwest India

    Extinct Anatolian Tocharian Paleo-Balkan Dacian Illyrian Liburnian Messapic Mysian Paeonian Phrygian Thracian Reconstructed Proto-Indo-European language Phonology:

    Historical Vedic religion

    Historical Vedic religion

    Historical_Vedic_religion

  • Anatolia
  • Peninsula of Turkey in Western Asia

    Lydian; other local languages, albeit poorly attested, included Phrygian and Mysian. The Hurro-Urartian languages were spoken throughout Mitanni in the southeast

    Anatolia

    Anatolia

    Anatolia

  • Ancient regions of Anatolia
  • who may have been a northern branch of the Eastern Mushki and related to Mysians and Armenians) Mossynoecia (named after the Mossynoeci) Sannia (named after

    Ancient regions of Anatolia

    Ancient_regions_of_Anatolia

  • Atys (son of Croesus)
  • Figure in Herodotus' Histories, the son of the Lydian king Croesus

    sending him out to war. One day a giant boar began terrorizing Mysian Olympus, and the Mysians sent to Croesus seeking relief. Croesus initially was unwilling

    Atys (son of Croesus)

    Atys (son of Croesus)

    Atys_(son_of_Croesus)

  • Constantine the Great
  • Roman emperor from 306 to 337

    Beard-Hater". Attalus. Translated by W. C. Wright. Retrieved 10 May 2026. "the Mysians on the very banks of the Danube, from whom my own family is derived..."

    Constantine the Great

    Constantine the Great

    Constantine_the_Great

  • Celtic languages
  • Language family

    Extinct Anatolian Tocharian Paleo-Balkan Dacian Illyrian Liburnian Messapic Mysian Paeonian Phrygian Thracian Reconstructed Proto-Indo-European language Phonology:

    Celtic languages

    Celtic languages

    Celtic_languages

  • Peltast
  • Type of Thracian light infantry

    influence would have been the Anatolian hill tribes, such as the Corduene, Mysians or Pisidians. In Greek sources, these troops were either called peltasts

    Peltast

    Peltast

    Peltast

  • Tocharian B
  • Extinct Indo-European language in Asia

    Extinct Anatolian Tocharian Paleo-Balkan Dacian Illyrian Liburnian Messapic Mysian Paeonian Phrygian Thracian Reconstructed Proto-Indo-European language Phonology:

    Tocharian B

    Tocharian B

    Tocharian_B

  • Lydia
  • Ancient Anatolian kingdom

    claimed Alyattes's successor Croesus ruled over – the Lydians, Phrygians, Mysians, Mariandyni, Chalybes, Paphlagonians, Thyni and Bithyni Thracians, Carians

    Lydia

    Lydia

    Lydia

  • Salmon problem
  • Argument on the Proto-Indo-European urheimat

    Extinct Anatolian Tocharian Paleo-Balkan Dacian Illyrian Liburnian Messapic Mysian Paeonian Phrygian Thracian Reconstructed Proto-Indo-European language Phonology:

    Salmon problem

    Salmon_problem

  • Aegean Sea
  • Mediterranean between Greece and Turkey

    after the ruler Aigaion, who also lent his name to the Aegean Sea. The Mysian hero Aigaion. Giant Briareus, also called Aigaion. Briareus, a primeval

    Aegean Sea

    Aegean Sea

    Aegean_Sea

  • Neo-Hittite states
  • Iron Age states of modern Syria and Turkey

    who occupied the coasts around the Black Sea, and who joined with the Mysians. They proceeded to destroy almost all Hittite sites but were finally defeated

    Neo-Hittite states

    Neo-Hittite states

    Neo-Hittite_states

  • Pamukkale
  • Natural site in Denizli Province in southwestern Turkey

    hieron) or honoured Hiera, the wife of Telephus, son of Heracles and the Mysian princess Auge. This name eventually changed into Hierapolis ("holy city")

    Pamukkale

    Pamukkale

    Pamukkale

  • Labraunda
  • Ancient city in Turkey

    the coast of Caria. In ancient times, it was held sacred by Carians and Mysians alike. The site amid its sacred plane trees was enriched in the Hellenistic

    Labraunda

    Labraunda

    Labraunda

  • Hittites
  • Ancient Anatolian people of Kussara

    Extinct Anatolian Tocharian Paleo-Balkan Dacian Illyrian Liburnian Messapic Mysian Paeonian Phrygian Thracian Reconstructed Proto-Indo-European language Phonology:

    Hittites

    Hittites

    Hittites

  • Indo-Aryan peoples
  • Ethnolinguistic groups in South Asia

    Extinct Anatolian Tocharian Paleo-Balkan Dacian Illyrian Liburnian Messapic Mysian Paeonian Phrygian Thracian Reconstructed Proto-Indo-European language Phonology:

    Indo-Aryan peoples

    Indo-Aryan peoples

    Indo-Aryan_peoples

  • Aryan
  • Self-designation used by ancient Indo-Iranian peoples

    Extinct Anatolian Tocharian Paleo-Balkan Dacian Illyrian Liburnian Messapic Mysian Paeonian Phrygian Thracian Reconstructed Proto-Indo-European language Phonology:

    Aryan

    Aryan

  • Slavic languages
  • Subfamily of Indo-European languages

    Extinct Anatolian Tocharian Paleo-Balkan Dacian Illyrian Liburnian Messapic Mysian Paeonian Phrygian Thracian Reconstructed Proto-Indo-European language Phonology:

    Slavic languages

    Slavic languages

    Slavic_languages

  • Celts
  • Collection of indo-European peoples sharing Celtic languages and cultural practices

    Extinct Anatolian Tocharian Paleo-Balkan Dacian Illyrian Liburnian Messapic Mysian Paeonian Phrygian Thracian Reconstructed Proto-Indo-European language Phonology:

    Celts

    Celts

    Celts

  • Aeschylus
  • 5th-century BC Athenian Greek tragedian

    Lion Lycurgus Memnon The Men of Eleusis The Messengers The Myrmidons The Mysians Nemea The Net-Draggers The Nurses of Dionysus Orethyia Palamedes Penelope

    Aeschylus

    Aeschylus

    Aeschylus

  • Euripides
  • 5th-century BC Athenian playwright

    Epeius Eurystheus Hippolytus Veiled Ino Ixion Lamia Licymnius Meleager Mysians Oedipus Oeneus Oenomaus Peirithous Peleus Phoenix Phrixus Pleisthenes Polyidus

    Euripides

    Euripides

    Euripides

  • Joannicius the Great
  • Christian saint and theologian

    icon veneration, Joannicius spent the majority of his life as a hermit on Mysian Olympus, near what is today Bursa, Turkey. Joannicius lived during the reign

    Joannicius the Great

    Joannicius the Great

    Joannicius_the_Great

  • List of ancient Armeno-Phrygian peoples and tribes
  • a native origin for the Eastern Mushki. (?) Western Mushki (Mysians and Phrygians) Mysians (Mushki) (Coastal Phrygians) (they lived in Mysia) Phrygians

    List of ancient Armeno-Phrygian peoples and tribes

    List_of_ancient_Armeno-Phrygian_peoples_and_tribes

  • Sippe
  • Kind of a kinship group

    Extinct Anatolian Tocharian Paleo-Balkan Dacian Illyrian Liburnian Messapic Mysian Paeonian Phrygian Thracian Reconstructed Proto-Indo-European language Phonology:

    Sippe

    Sippe

  • Cyril and Methodius
  • 9th-century Byzantine Christian theologians and missionaries

    given the name Methodius upon becoming a monk in Polychron Monastery at Mysian Olympus (present-day Uludağ in northwest Turkey). Their father was Leo,

    Cyril and Methodius

    Cyril and Methodius

    Cyril_and_Methodius

  • Acestor
  • contemporary of Aristophanes. He seems to have been either of Thracian or Mysian origin. Acestor, a sculptor mentioned by Pausanias as having executed a

    Acestor

    Acestor

  • Prusa (Bithynia)
  • Historic town of ancient Bithynia or of Mysia

    located between Bithynia and Mysia, situated at the northern foot of the Mysian Olympus. Its site is occupied by the modern city of Bursa. Pliny the Elder

    Prusa (Bithynia)

    Prusa (Bithynia)

    Prusa_(Bithynia)

  • Second Persian invasion of Greece
  • 480–479 BC phase of the Greco-Persian Wars

    Ligyes, Matieni, Mariandyni, Cappadocians, Phrygians, Armenians, Lydians, Mysians, Asian Thracians, Lasonii, Milyae, Moschi, Tibareni, Macrones, Mossynoeci

    Second Persian invasion of Greece

    Second Persian invasion of Greece

    Second_Persian_invasion_of_Greece

  • Members of the Delian League
  • membership is not limited to Ionians or Greek city-states (see Ialysus, Mysians, Eteocarpathians and the Carians whom Tymnes rules). Allied states of Western

    Members of the Delian League

    Members of the Delian League

    Members_of_the_Delian_League

  • Srubnaya culture
  • Archaeological culture in Eastern Europe

    Extinct Anatolian Tocharian Paleo-Balkan Dacian Illyrian Liburnian Messapic Mysian Paeonian Phrygian Thracian Reconstructed Proto-Indo-European language Phonology:

    Srubnaya culture

    Srubnaya culture

    Srubnaya_culture

  • Hellenic languages
  • Branch of Indo-European language family

    Extinct Anatolian Tocharian Paleo-Balkan Dacian Illyrian Liburnian Messapic Mysian Paeonian Phrygian Thracian Reconstructed Proto-Indo-European language Phonology:

    Hellenic languages

    Hellenic languages

    Hellenic_languages

  • Troad
  • Historical name of the Turkish Biga Peninsula

    the Troad became part of the province of Asia, and later of the smaller Mysian province Hellespontus; it was important enough to have suffragan bishoprics

    Troad

    Troad

    Troad

  • Lycians
  • People of Lycia

    during the 8th century BCE. Lycia Lycian language Lycian script Carians Mysians Lydians Lukka lands Feldman 1993, pp. 190–191, 519–521. Durnford 2013,

    Lycians

    Lycians

  • List of ancient Anatolian peoples
  • Anatolia or Asia Minor) Caucones? / Kaukauni? Eneti / Heneti? Mariandyni Mysians? (possibly they were more related to the Phrygians, a non Anatolian Indo-European

    List of ancient Anatolian peoples

    List_of_ancient_Anatolian_peoples

  • Agathon
  • Athenian tragic poet (c.448–c.400 BC)

    have survived: Aerope Alcmeon Anthos or Antheus ("The Flower") Mysoi ("Mysians") Telephos ("Telephus") Thyestes Fragments in A Nauck, Tragicorum graecorum

    Agathon

    Agathon

    Agathon

  • Saka
  • Historical group of nomadic Iranian peoples

    Extinct Anatolian Tocharian Paleo-Balkan Dacian Illyrian Liburnian Messapic Mysian Paeonian Phrygian Thracian Reconstructed Proto-Indo-European language Phonology:

    Saka

    Saka

    Saka

  • Albanians
  • Ethnic group native to the Balkans

    Extinct Anatolian Tocharian Paleo-Balkan Dacian Illyrian Liburnian Messapic Mysian Paeonian Phrygian Thracian Reconstructed Proto-Indo-European language Phonology:

    Albanians

    Albanians

    Albanians

  • Eurypylus (son of Telephus)
  • was the son of Telephus, king of Mysia. He was a great warrior, who led a Mysian contingent that fought alongside the Trojans against the Greeks in the Trojan

    Eurypylus (son of Telephus)

    Eurypylus (son of Telephus)

    Eurypylus_(son_of_Telephus)

  • List of ancient Greek tribes
  • to Bottike Minyans (Minyes) (mentioned in Iliad's Catalogue of Ships) Mysians? Pelasgians (mentioned in Iliad's Catalogue of Ships and in Trojan Battle

    List of ancient Greek tribes

    List_of_ancient_Greek_tribes

  • Dacians
  • Indo-European people in Ancient Southeast Europe

    Southern Bulgaria, the Moesians and Dacians (or as he calls them Daco-Mysians) couldn't be related to the Thracians. In the 19th century, Tomaschek considered

    Dacians

    Dacians

    Dacians

  • Fertile Crescent
  • Region of the Middle East

    Lycian Lycian Script Milyan Pisidian Sidetic Lydian Lydian Script Median Mysian Palaic Parthian Inscriptional Parthian Manichaean Script Old Persian Old

    Fertile Crescent

    Fertile Crescent

    Fertile_Crescent

  • Phrygia
  • Ancient Anatolian kingdom

    named Mygdon. The classical historian Strabo groups Phrygians, Mygdones, Mysians, Bebryces and Bithynians together as peoples that migrated to Anatolia

    Phrygia

    Phrygia

    Phrygia

  • Muş
  • Municipality in Turkey

    with the names of different ancient Anatolian peoples, the Mushki or the Mysians, or the toponyms Mushki and Mushuni mentioned in Assyrian and Hittite sources

    Muş

    Muş

    Muş

  • Kurgan
  • Tumulus in Eastern Europe

    Extinct Anatolian Tocharian Paleo-Balkan Dacian Illyrian Liburnian Messapic Mysian Paeonian Phrygian Thracian Reconstructed Proto-Indo-European language Phonology:

    Kurgan

    Kurgan

    Kurgan

  • Hispano-Celtic languages
  • Extinct Celtic languages of Iberia

    Extinct Anatolian Tocharian Paleo-Balkan Dacian Illyrian Liburnian Messapic Mysian Paeonian Phrygian Thracian Reconstructed Proto-Indo-European language Phonology:

    Hispano-Celtic languages

    Hispano-Celtic languages

    Hispano-Celtic_languages

  • Nilüfer River
  • River in Turkey

    Bursa Province, Turkey. From its source near Mount Uludağ (the classical Mysian Olympus) and flowing past the city of Bursa, the river tends to the northwest

    Nilüfer River

    Nilüfer River

    Nilüfer_River

  • Indigenous Aryanism
  • View that the Indo-Aryans are indigenous to India

    Extinct Anatolian Tocharian Paleo-Balkan Dacian Illyrian Liburnian Messapic Mysian Paeonian Phrygian Thracian Reconstructed Proto-Indo-European language Phonology:

    Indigenous Aryanism

    Indigenous_Aryanism

  • List of ancient Greek playwrights
  • (c. 448–400 BC) Aerope Alcmeon Anthos or Antheus ("The Flower") Mysoi ("Mysians") Telephos ("Telephus") Thyestes Aphareus (4th century BC) Asklepios**

    List of ancient Greek playwrights

    List_of_ancient_Greek_playwrights

  • Phrygian cap
  • Soft conical cap with the top pulled forward

    (r. 70 - 30 BC), ruler of the Commagene kingdom, Mount Nemrut, Turkey. Mysian Golden Coin with the image of Orontes I, predecessor of Antiochus I Theos

    Phrygian cap

    Phrygian cap

    Phrygian_cap

  • Proto-Indo-Aryan language
  • Protolanguage of the Indo-Aryan language family

    Extinct Anatolian Tocharian Paleo-Balkan Dacian Illyrian Liburnian Messapic Mysian Paeonian Phrygian Thracian Reconstructed Proto-Indo-European language Phonology:

    Proto-Indo-Aryan language

    Proto-Indo-Aryan_language

  • Placia
  • Town of ancient Mysia

    town of ancient Mysia, on the coast of the Propontis, at the foot of the Mysian Olympus east of Cyzicus. It was a Pelasgian town; in this place and the

    Placia

    Placia

  • Proto-Indo-European mythology
  • Extinct Anatolian Tocharian Paleo-Balkan Dacian Illyrian Liburnian Messapic Mysian Paeonian Phrygian Thracian Reconstructed Proto-Indo-European language Phonology:

    Proto-Indo-European mythology

    Proto-Indo-European mythology

    Proto-Indo-European_mythology

  • Bell Beaker culture
  • European archaeological culture, 2800–1800 BC

    Extinct Anatolian Tocharian Paleo-Balkan Dacian Illyrian Liburnian Messapic Mysian Paeonian Phrygian Thracian Reconstructed Proto-Indo-European language Phonology:

    Bell Beaker culture

    Bell Beaker culture

    Bell_Beaker_culture

  • Car (son of Zeus)
  • Eponym of the Carians in Greek mythology

    been the ancestral heroes and eponyms of the Carians, the Lydians and the Mysians respectively. This Car was credited by Pliny the Elder with inventing the

    Car (son of Zeus)

    Car_(son_of_Zeus)

  • Astraeus (mythology)
  • Various figures in Greek mythology

    of the satyrs who came to join Dionysus in the Indian War. Astraeus, a Mysian son of Poseidon. In the height of Athena's nocturnal solemnities, he deflowered

    Astraeus (mythology)

    Astraeus_(mythology)

  • Thracians
  • Indo-European people in ancient southeast Europe

    Beard-Hater". Attalus. Translated by W. C. Wright. Retrieved 10 May 2026. "the Mysians on the very banks of the Danube, from whom my own family is derived..."

    Thracians

    Thracians

    Thracians

  • List of cities of the ancient Near East
  • Lycian Lycian Script Milyan Pisidian Sidetic Lydian Lydian Script Median Mysian Palaic Parthian Inscriptional Parthian Manichaean Script Old Persian Old

    List of cities of the ancient Near East

    List of cities of the ancient Near East

    List_of_cities_of_the_ancient_Near_East

  • Andronovo culture
  • Bronze Age cultures, 2000–900 BCE

    Extinct Anatolian Tocharian Paleo-Balkan Dacian Illyrian Liburnian Messapic Mysian Paeonian Phrygian Thracian Reconstructed Proto-Indo-European language Phonology:

    Andronovo culture

    Andronovo culture

    Andronovo_culture

  • Priapus
  • Greek god of fertility and male genitalia

    Britannica Online Encyclopedia Dictionary of Greek and Roman Biography and Mythology Priapos: Greek & Mysian God of Gardens and Fertility – Theoi Project

    Priapus

    Priapus

    Priapus

  • Dardani
  • Ancient tribe in the Balkans

    taken from the name of the Mysians in Asia Minor. The choice seems to be related to the fact that the Trojan-era Mysians lived close to the Trojan-era

    Dardani

    Dardani

    Dardani

  • Amazons
  • Female warriors and hunters in Greek mythology

    from the myths of the Amazons. Philostratus, in Heroica, writes that the Mysian women fought on horses alongside the men, just as the Amazons. The leader

    Amazons

    Amazons

    Amazons

  • Proto-Indo-European language
  • Ancestor of the Indo-European languages

    Extinct Anatolian Tocharian Paleo-Balkan Dacian Illyrian Liburnian Messapic Mysian Paeonian Phrygian Thracian Reconstructed Proto-Indo-European language Phonology:

    Proto-Indo-European language

    Proto-Indo-European_language

  • Albanian paganism
  • Extinct Anatolian Tocharian Paleo-Balkan Dacian Illyrian Liburnian Messapic Mysian Paeonian Phrygian Thracian Reconstructed Proto-Indo-European language Phonology:

    Albanian paganism

    Albanian paganism

    Albanian_paganism

  • Alyattes
  • King of Lydia (c. 635 – c. 585 BC)

    sharing the sanctuary of the god Zeus of Mylasa with the Carians and the Mysians because they believed these three peoples descended from three brothers

    Alyattes

    Alyattes

    Alyattes

  • Posthomerica
  • Epic poem by Quintus of Smyrna

    Amazonian queen Memnon — King of the Aithiopians Eurypylus — Commander of the Mysians Major gods: Zeus Hera Apollo Aphrodite Ares Athena Hermes Poseidon Hephaestus

    Posthomerica

    Posthomerica

    Posthomerica

  • Ancient Near East
  • Home of many cradles of civilization

    Lycian Lycian Script Milyan Pisidian Sidetic Lydian Lydian Script Median Mysian Palaic Parthian Inscriptional Parthian Manichaean Script Old Persian Old

    Ancient Near East

    Ancient Near East

    Ancient_Near_East

  • Proto-Indo-Europeans
  • Postulated prehistoric ethnolinguistic group

    Extinct Anatolian Tocharian Paleo-Balkan Dacian Illyrian Liburnian Messapic Mysian Paeonian Phrygian Thracian Reconstructed Proto-Indo-European language Phonology:

    Proto-Indo-Europeans

    Proto-Indo-Europeans

  • Ancient Semitic-speaking peoples
  • Residents of the ancient Near East until the end of antiquity

    Lycian Lycian Script Milyan Pisidian Sidetic Lydian Lydian Script Median Mysian Palaic Parthian Inscriptional Parthian Manichaean Script Old Persian Old

    Ancient Semitic-speaking peoples

    Ancient Semitic-speaking peoples

    Ancient_Semitic-speaking_peoples

  • Iranian peoples
  • Group of Indo-European peoples

    Extinct Anatolian Tocharian Paleo-Balkan Dacian Illyrian Liburnian Messapic Mysian Paeonian Phrygian Thracian Reconstructed Proto-Indo-European language Phonology:

    Iranian peoples

    Iranian peoples

    Iranian_peoples

  • Italic languages
  • Branch of the Indo-European language family

    Extinct Anatolian Tocharian Paleo-Balkan Dacian Illyrian Liburnian Messapic Mysian Paeonian Phrygian Thracian Reconstructed Proto-Indo-European language Phonology:

    Italic languages

    Italic languages

    Italic_languages

  • Albanoid languages
  • Branch of the Indo-European language family

    Extinct Anatolian Tocharian Paleo-Balkan Dacian Illyrian Liburnian Messapic Mysian Paeonian Phrygian Thracian Reconstructed Proto-Indo-European language Phonology:

    Albanoid languages

    Albanoid_languages

  • Alans
  • Ancient Iranic people of the North Caucasus

    Extinct Anatolian Tocharian Paleo-Balkan Dacian Illyrian Liburnian Messapic Mysian Paeonian Phrygian Thracian Reconstructed Proto-Indo-European language Phonology:

    Alans

    Alans

    Alans

  • Auge
  • Daughter of Aleus in Greek mythology

    account is apparently taken from an older tragic source, probably Sophocles' Mysians), after Auge abandoned Telephus on Mount Parthenion she fled to Mysia where

    Auge

    Auge

    Auge

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Online names & meanings

  • Kaulini
  • Girl/Female

    Indian, Telugu

    Kaulini

    Destroyer of Problems

  • Ranita | ராநீதா
  • Girl/Female

    Tamil

    Ranita | ராநீதா

    Tinkling, Cute and pretty

  • NITETIS
  • Female

    Egyptian

    NITETIS

    , the daughter-in-law of Uahprahet.

  • Pemble
  • Surname or Lastname

    English (Kent)

    Pemble

    English (Kent) : unexplained.

  • Parris
  • Boy/Male

    British, English, French, Greek

    Parris

    From Paris; City Name

  • Jabbar
  • Boy/Male

    Arabic

    Jabbar

    Mighty.

  • Vivaksha
  • Girl/Female

    Indian, Modern

    Vivaksha

    To Define

  • Jacqueline
  • Girl/Female

    French American

    Jacqueline

    Supplanter. He grasps the heel. French form of Jacob.Supplanter. Introduced into Britain in the...

  • Jotniranjan
  • Boy/Male

    Indian, Punjabi, Sikh

    Jotniranjan

    Immaculate Light

  • Amenmerassetkhert
  • Male

    Egyptian

    Amenmerassetkhert

    , the praenomen of Takelothis I.

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