The Ilienses or Iolaes or Ilians or Iolai (Ancient Greek: Ἰολαεῖς or Ἰολάειοι or Ἰόλαοι or Ἰλιεῖς);[1][2][3] later known as Diagesbes (Διαγησβεῖς) or Diagebres (Διαγηβρεῖς)[4][2][3] were an ancient Nuragic people who lived during the Bronze and Iron Ages in central-southern Sardinia, as well as one of the three major groups among which the ancient Sardinians considered themselves divided (along with the Corsi and the Balares).[5][6] After the Sicilian Wars began with the Punic invasion in the sixth century BC, part of them retreated to the mountainous interior of the island, from which they opposed the foreign rule for centuries.
^Dictionary of Greek and Roman Geography (1854), ilienses
^ abStrabo, Geography, 5.2
^ abDictionary of Greek and Roman Geography (1854), Iolai
^Strabo, Geographica V, 2,7.
^Motzo, Bacchisio Raimondo (1933). Iliensi in Enciclopedia Italiana, cited in Treccani
(where they mixed with the Iolaes), hence the name of Ilienses. Pomponius Mela considered the Ilienses as the oldest people of the island. A fourth component...
with the Ilienses and the Corsi, retreated in the mountainous region called Barbagia to resist the invaders. In 177 BC, the Balares and Ilienses revolted...
Allium iliense is a species of wild onion native to southeastern Kazakhstan. Living in sandy areas, its loose inflorescence can detach when ripe and roll...
Uddhadaddhar(itani) Numisiarum (part of the Balares and not of the Ilienses or Iolaes) Ilienses / Iolaes / Diagesbes (Iliensi / Iolaei / Iolei) Acconites (Acconiti)...
non-Indo-European). The Sardinians were possibly Sherden. Balares (Balari) Ilienses/Iolaes/Diagesbes (Iliensi/Iolei) Corsi (Possibly related to Ligures) The...
monument of Achilles, and monuments also of Patroclus and Anthlochus. The Ilienses perform sacred ceremonies in honour of them all, and even of Ajax. But...
monument of Achilles, and monuments also of Patroclus and Antilochus. The Ilienses perform sacred ceremonies in honour of them all, and even of Ajax. But...
known as Nuragic and Torrean peoples), comprising the Corsi, Balares, Ilienses tribes and Phoenician colonies. British Isles: the Insular Celts. Northern...
and the Ilienses, the latter defying the Romanization process and living in what had been called Civitatas Barbarie (now Barbagia). The Ilienses or Iolaes...
were said to be three (roughly from the South to the North): the Iolei/Ilienses, inhabiting the area from the southernmost plains to the mountainous zone...
Sardinians considered themselves divided (along with the Balares and the Ilienses). Noted by Ptolemy (III, 3), they dwelt at the extreme north-east of Sardinia...
Another major revolt took place in 177-176 BC when the Balares and the Ilienses were defeated by Tiberius Gracchus, who, according to Livy, killed or enslaved...
quell the rebellion of the Sardinian tribes known as the Balares and the Ilienses, the Senate sent the consul Tiberius Sempronius Gracchus to be in charge...
which may indicate the existence of two other tribal groups (Balares and Ilienses) mentioned by the same Roman author. According to the archeologist Giovanni...
the support of the Nuragic Sardinians (Sardi Pelliti), especially the Ilienses tribes. Also, the senators of Cornus, the city of which Hampsicora was...
returning to Sardinia, he successfully carried on the war against the Ilienses. Marcus Pinarius Rusca, brought forward a lex annalis, which was opposed...
a reference to the speech delivered in Greek by Nero on behalf of the Ilienses (Suetonius, Nero, 7; Tacitus, Annals, xii.58), from whom the Julii derived...
the main tribal groups of the two islands together with the Sardinian Ilienses and the Balares. The Corsi were in turn divided into several other tribes...
p. copetdagica (Turkmenistan) E. p. hodshamuminica (Tajikistán) E. p. iliense (Kazakhstan) E. p. longoapicale (Kazakhstan) E. p. longidorsa (Tajikistan)...
are two to three generations per year. The larvae feed on Arthrophytum iliense. They feed on the leaves, flower buds and fruits of their host plant. Wikimedia...
Fritsch Allium cathodicarpum Wendelbo Allium cupuliferum Regel Type Allium iliense Regel Allium isakulii R. M. Fritsch & F.O.Khass. (Syn. Allium cupuliferum...