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    The Phrygian language (/ˈfrɪdʒiən/) was the Indo-European language of the Phrygians, spoken in Anatolia (modern Turkey), during classical antiquity (c...
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    The Phrygians (Greek: Φρύγες, Phruges or Phryges) were an ancient Indo-European speaking people who inhabited central-western Anatolia (modern-day Turkey)...
  • Graeco-Phrygian (/ˌɡriːkoʊˈfrɪdʒiən/) is a proposed subgroup of the Indo-European language family which comprises the Hellenic and Phrygian languages. Modern...
  • Phrygian can refer to: Anything relating to the region of Phrygia Anything relating to the Phrygians, an ethnic group Phrygian language, their language...
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    of scientific study of Phrygian has approached both languages and developed the hypothesis of a Proto-Greco-Phrygian language, to the detriment to other...
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    Phrygia (redirect from Phrygian empire)
    In classical antiquity, Phrygia (/ˈfrɪdʒiə/ FRIJ-ee-ə; Phrygian: 𐊩𐌏𐌛𐊅𐊄𐌌, romanized: Gordum; Ancient Greek: Φρυγία, Phrygía) was a kingdom in the...
  • study, and concluded the Phrygian race must antedate the Egyptians since the child had first spoken something similar to the Phrygian word bekos, meaning "bread"...
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    Illyrian languages Paeonian language Phrygian language Ancient Macedonian language Thraco-Roman Paleo-Balkan languages Proto-Indo-European language Proto-Albanian...
  • The Phrygian alphabet is the script used in the earliest Phrygian texts. It dates back to the 8th century BCE and was used until the fourth century BCE...
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    conclusively deciphered Paionian: extinct language once spoken north of Macedon Phrygian: language of the ancient Phrygians. Very likely, but not certainly, a...
  • "in a way, a mixture of the Lydian and Phrygian languages". As such, the Mysian language could be a language of the Anatolian group. However, a passage...
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    The name Armeno-Phrygian is used for a hypothetical language branch, which would include the languages spoken by the Phrygians and the Armenians, and would...
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    Paeonian, Phrygian and Thracian were the Paleo-Balkan languages which were attested in literature. They may have included other unattested languages. Paleo-Balkan...
  • The Phrygian mode (pronounced /ˈfrɪdʒiən/) can refer to three different musical modes: the ancient Greek tonos or harmonia, sometimes called Phrygian, formed...
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    Gordion (category Articles containing Phrygian-language text)
    Gordion (Phrygian: Gordum; Greek: Γόρδιον, romanized: Górdion; Turkish: Gordion or Gordiyon; Latin: Gordium) was the capital city of ancient Phrygia. It...
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    Danube (category Articles containing Phrygian-language text)
    Tyrlo and into Turkic languages as Tyrla; the latter was further borrowed into Romanian as a regionalism (Turlă). The Thraco-Phrygian name was Matoas, "the...
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    Derinkuyu underground city (category Articles containing Greek-language text)
    region by the Phrygians in the 8th–7th centuries BCE. When the Phrygian language died out in Roman times, replaced with the Greek language, the inhabitants...
  • retained archaism shared with Hittite, Tocharian, and possibly the Phrygian language. Kruta 1991, pp. 54–55. Tamburelli, Marco; Brasca, Lissander (2018-06-01)...
  • analysis of Ivan Duridanov, which found Phrygian completely lacking parallels in either Thracian or Baltic languages. The Bulgarian linguist Ivan Duridanov...
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    The Phrygian cap (/ˈfrɪdʒ(iː)ən/ FRIJ-(ee)-ən) or liberty cap is a soft conical cap with the apex bent over, associated in antiquity with several peoples...
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