Examples of using Phrygian in English and their translations into German
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In the war between the future founders of the city, Teucer fights with his Phrygian people against Dardanus
The Mysian inscriptions show a language classified as a separate Phrygian dialect, written in an alphabet with an additional letter, the"Mysian s.
are two monumental Phrygian rock chamber tombs in the Phrygian Valley, about 40 kilometers north of Afyon.
The town has a long Hethithian, Phrygian, Roman, Byzantinian
Many words in Phrygian are very similar to the reconstructed Proto-Indo-European forms.
We had plenty of raids from Phrygian tribesmen after the battle of pydna.
Lycaonian, Phrygian, or Galatic, according to the speaker's point of view.
Phrygian seems to exhibit an augment,
Armenian is regarded as a close relative of Phrygian.
Form factor for the well-known headwear is known since ancient Phrygian cap.
myths sometimes did associate Phrygian with Thracian and maybe even Armenian,
Many of these island traders still wear the red Phrygian caps and baggy blue trousers with sashes about their loins that were common under Turkish rule
This feature it shares only with Indo-Iranian and Phrygian(and to some extent, Armenian),
The Turkish capital is home to various Hittite, Phrygian, Hellenistic, Roman,
Hittite, Phrygian, Greek, and Roman
While the city grew during the Phrygian and Luwian language culture.
TurkeyAmas ya has 5.500 years old history and Hittite, Phrygian, Cimmerians, Lydian,
in Word Father Phrygian Idwnika.
Romance(no. 5; words by Tavaststjerna), Sibelius borrowed the Phrygian melodic-harmonic idea of Hymn to Thaïs.
An interesting combination of the Phrygian dominant and V. degree dominant can be observed in Wagner's Mastersingers, at the appearance of the night-watchman.