The Pisidian language is a member of the extinct Anatolian branch of the Indo-European language family spoken in Pisidia, a region of ancient Asia Minor. Known from some fifty short inscriptions from the first to second centuries AD, it appears to be closely related to Lycian, Milyan, and Sidetic.
The Pisidianlanguage is a member of the extinct Anatolian branch of the Indo-European language family spoken in Pisidia, a region of ancient Asia Minor...
Pisidian may refer to: Pisidian people PisidianlanguagePisidian spring minnow This disambiguation page lists articles associated with the title Pisidian...
called Arzawa. The Pisidianlanguage is poorly known, but is assumed to be a member of the Anatolian branch of Indo-European languages. There is a lacuna...
Athenodoros), as is syncope (e.g. Artmon for Artemon). Asia portal Pisidianlanguage Pandey, Anshuman. "Introducing the Sidetic Script" (PDF). Unicode...
Anatolian origin Pisidians / Pamphylians (Pamphylians, on the coast, and Pisidians, in the inland, were the same people and spoke the same language, the difference...
in the 8th century AD. While Pisidian inscriptions date until the second century AD, the poorly-attested Isaurian language, which was probably a late Luwic...
legends in what might be a Sidetic language. The Pisidian script, an alphabet used to write the Pisidianlanguage. It is attested in about 30 inscriptions...
Warpallawas is attested in the form Ουρπαλος or Ουρπαλας recorded in Phrygia. A Pisidian cognate of Warpallawas is also attested in the form Ουαρπλιο. Warpallawas...
Palaic, Lycian, Milyan, Lydian, Carian, Pisidian, Sidetic and Isaurian. Unlike most other Indo-European languages, Hittite does not distinguish between...
Antioch in Pisidia – alternatively Antiochia in Pisidia or Pisidian Antioch (Greek: Ἀντιόχεια τῆς Πισιδίας) and in Roman Empire, Latin: Antiochia Caesareia...
extinct language may be narrowly defined as a language with no native speakers and no descendant languages. Under this definition, a language becomes...
coast of Anatolia Pamphylian Greek Anatolian languages of Pamphylia: Pisidianlanguage Sidetic language This disambiguation page lists articles associated...
Pisidio-Sidians Pisidians / Pamphylians (Pamphylians, on the coast, and Pisidians, in the inland, were the same people and spoke the same language, the difference...
Now-extinct languages in Anatolia included Galatian (the form of Celtic introduced by invading Gauls in the 3rd century BC), Phrygian, Pisidian, and Cappadocian...
Cappadocia, Pisidia, and Galatia. Languages spoken included the late surviving Anatolic languages, Isaurian, and Pisidian, Greek in western and coastal regions...
and Solymians. The Milyae were believed to have preceded the Lycians, Pisidians and Phrygians as the main inhabitants of Milyas. "Milyan" may be regarded...
Archived from the original on 11 August 2011. Retrieved 2024-03-06. "Pisidian". Archived from the original on 11 August 2011. Retrieved 2024-03-06. "Qatabanic"...
in the Iron Age, Anatolian languages were spoken by the Lycians, Lydians, Carians, Pisidians and others. These languages were mostly extinct in the Hellenistic...
not seem to be interested to Lycian and Pisidian cults. Only a tiny amount of texts mention Lycian or Pisidian deities such as Maseis or Tarchunt. Kakasbos’...
ancient inhabitants of Caria in southwest Anatolia, who spoke the Carian language. It is not clear when the Carians enter into history. The definition is...
experts believe that "behind the Greek influence that shaped the Hellenistic Pisidian communities there lay a tangible and important Anatolian tradition." According...
flourished during the 7th century AD. His poems suggest that he was a Pisidian by birth, and a friend of Patriarch Sergius I of Constantinople and the...
language and script, called Sidetic. Pamphylic Greek appears to have been heavily influenced by nearby Anatolian languages such as Lycian, Pisidian,...
of Antiochus the Great, the Romans gave the country to Eumenes, though Pisidian princes still continue to be mentioned as its rulers. The Solymi appear...