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    Encyclopedia: Phrygian language Source:Wikipedia
    The
    Phrygian language
    was the
    Indo-European language
    of the
    Phrygians
    , a people of central
    Asia Minor
    .
    Phrygian is attested by two corpora, one from around 800 BC and later (Paleo-Phrygian), and then after a period of several centuries from around the beginning
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    Phrygian language -- Britannica Online Encyclopedia
    Britannica online encyclopedia article on Phrygian language:ancient Indo-European language of west-central Anatolia. ... Phrygian language. (2008). In Encyclopædia Britannica. Retrieved August 06, ...
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    Phrygian language --  Britannica Online Encyclopedia
    Britannica online encyclopedia article on Phrygian language: ancient Indo-European language of west-central Anatolia. ... Phrygian language... (75 of 221 words)
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    Phrygian language - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
    The Phrygian language was the Indo-European language of the Phrygians, a people of central Asia Minor. Inscriptions Phrygian is attested by two corpora, one from around 800 BC and later (Paleo-Phrygian), and then after a period of several centuries from around the beginning of the Common Era (Neo-
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    Phrygian - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
    Phrygian can refer to: A person from Phrygia Phrygian cap once characteristic of the region Phrygian language Phrygian mode in music Phrygian Valley, a historic location in northwestern Turkey Phrygisch Phrygisch...
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    Translation of the Phrygian language
    1/3/2008 Phrygian language, translation showing conjugation and declension patterns and vocabulary. ... The Phrygian texts appear to carry a language similar to the Lydian language, ...
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    Translation of the Phrygian language
    6/29/2007 Phrygian language, translation showing conjugation and declension patterns and vocabulary. ... The Phrygian language Translation of Phrygian scripts (continued : Phrygian1f ...
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    Las inscripciones y graffiti en frigio pueden separarse en dos períodos grupos: 1) los textos en antiguo frigio datados entre el 730 a.C. y el 450 a.C. y 2) los textos en frigio tardío, textos ...
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    Phrygian Language On TripAtlas.Com
    The Phrygian language was the Indo-European language of the Phrygians, a people of the central Balkan Peninsula. ... The Phrygian language was most likely close to Thracian, Armenian and Greek.
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    Phrygian language - wik3
    The Phrygian language was the Indo-European language of the Phrygians, a people of central Asia Minor. ... The Phrygian language was most likely close to Thracian, Armenian and Greek.
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    Phrygian Language
    Phrygian is attested by two corpora, one from around 800 BC and later (Paleo-Phrygian), and then after a period of several centuries from around the beginning of the Common Era (Neo-Phrygian). The ...
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