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    Elymian is the extinct language of the ancient Elymian people of western Sicily. Its characteristics are little known because of the extremely limited...
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    which the Elymians came from Troy is corroborated by the linguistic data but today the most authoritative opinions see in Elymian an Italic language more or...
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    Etruscan) Camunic language (probably Raetic) Elymian language (perhaps Indo-European) North Picene language Paleo-Sardinian language (also called Paleosardinian...
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    Camunic language (possibly related to Raetic) North Picene language Elymian language (probably Indo-European or related to it) Sicanian language Paleo-Sardinian...
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    Sicels (redirect from Sicula language)
    spoke a non-Indo-European language, the classification of their language remains uncertain. Conversely, the Elymian language is generally accepted to have...
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    Celtic Dacian: possibly very close to Thracian Elymian: Poorly-attested language spoken by the Elymians, one of the three indigenous (i.e. pre-Greek and...
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    Sicani (redirect from Sicanian language)
    time of Phoenician and Greek colonization. The Sicani dwelt east of the Elymians and west of the Sicels, having, according to Diodorus Siculus, the boundary...
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  • Kartvelian languages. Camunic language (probably Raetic) Elymian language (probably Indo-European) Eteocypriot Hattic language Hurro-Urartian languages Hurrian...
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    Normand [nɔʁmɑ̃] , Guernésiais: Normand, Jèrriais: Nouormand) is a Romance language which can be classified as a langue d'oïl, which also includes French,...
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    The Italic languages form a branch of the Indo-European language family, whose earliest known members were spoken on the Italian Peninsula in the first...
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  • 11th century. Siculo-Arabic is extinct and is designated as a historical language that is attested only in writings from the 9th–13th centuries in Sicily...
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    Unclassified languages that may have been Indo-European or members of other language families (?) Cypro-Minoan Elymian Eteocypriot Hunnic-Xiongnu language or languages...
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  • extinct language may be narrowly defined as a language with no native speakers and no descendant languages. Under this definition, a language becomes...
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    languages, and the languages of the island's aboriginal Indo-European and pre-Indo-European inhabitants, known as the Sicels, Sicanians and Elymians....
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  • Drepana (category Elymians)
    Drepana (Ancient Greek: Δρέπανα) was an Elymian, Carthaginian, and Roman port in antiquity on the western coast of Sicily. It was the site of a crushing...
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  • languages and dialects that have no native speakers, no spoken descendents, and diverged from their parent language in Europe. Europe portal Language...
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    connection in the endings -ài, -asài (similar claims have been made of the Elymians of Sicily). A suffix -aiko is also common in Iberia. The tribal suffix...
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    Sicilians (category CS1 French-language sources (fr))
    during the second millennium BC, after whom the island was named. The Elymian tribes have been speculated to be a Indo-European people who migrated to...
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    Erice (category Elymians)
    the northeastern portion of the city there are the remains of ancient Elymian and Phoenician walls (Cyclopean masonry) indicating different stages of...
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    corresponding to the modern-day region of Apulia. Messapians Peucetians Daunians Elymians, who inhabited the western part of Sicily during the Bronze Age and Classical...
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    Siculian (redirect from Sicel language)
    inhabitants, the Sicanians and Elymians, to the west of the island. The prevalent modern view is that Siculian was an Italic language, although the scarcity of...
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    Gallo-Italic of Sicily (category CS1 Italian-language sources (it))
    of Gallo-Italic languages[clarification needed] found in about 15 isolated communities of central eastern Sicily. Forming a language island in the otherwise...
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    Spread of the Latin script (category CS1 Dutch-language sources (nl))
    Paleo-Corsican, and on Sicily from Greek and the local Sicula, Sicani, and Elymian languages. The Roman conquest of Mediolanum (Milan) in 222 BCE commenced the...
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    Segesta (category Elymians)
    of the major cities of the Elymians, one of the three indigenous peoples of Sicily. The other major cities of the Elymians were Eryx and Entella. It is...
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    Trapani (category CS1 Italian-language sources (it))
    Founded by Elymians, the city is still an important fishing port and the main gateway to the nearby Egadi Islands. Drepana was founded by the Elymians to serve...
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    Contessa Entellina (category Elymians)
    where they lived from 1300. In ancient times it was near them the ancient Elymian city of Entella, in fact, with the discovery of archaeological ancient...
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  • Oenotrians (category Articles containing Ancient Greek (to 1453)-language text)
    Liberalis and Hellanicus, their arrival triggered the migration of the Elymians to Sicily around 1260 BC. Ancient authors from the 1st c. BC state that...
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    Italy (category Articles containing Italian-language text)
    pre-Indo-European heritage include the Etruscans of central and northern Italy, the Elymians and the Sicani of Sicily, and the prehistoric Sardinians, who gave birth...
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    important periods of independence, as under the indigenous Sicanians, Elymians, Sicels, the Greek-Siceliotes (in particular Syracuse with its sovereigns)...
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    Demographics of Italy (category CS1 Italian-language sources (it))
    (Etruscans, Ligures, Rhaetians and Camunni in mainland Italy, Sicani and Elymians in Sicily and the Nuragic people in Sardinia). During the imperial period...
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