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  1. Mar 1, 2024 · English Wikipedia has an article on: Phrygian language. Wikipedia . Etymology [edit] From Latin Phrygianus, from Phrygia. ... Phrygian language on Wikipedia. Wikipedia ;

  2. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › AesopAesop - Wikipedia

    Aesop (/ ˈ iː s ɒ p / EE-sop or / ˈ eɪ s ɒ p / AY-sop; Greek: Αἴσωπος, Aísōpos; formerly rendered as Æsop) is an almost certainly legendary Greek fabulist and storyteller, said to have lived c. 620–564 BCE, and credited with a number of fables now collectively known as Aesop's Fables.

  3. The Boundary Fire was a 2017 wildfire in Arizona that burned 17,788 acres (7,199 ha) of the Coconino and Kaibab National Forests. The fire was ignited on June 1 when lightning struck a spot on the northeast side of Kendrick Peak within the Coconino National Forest. The fire spread rapidly because of high temperatures, steep terrain, leftovers ...

  4. Category. : Graeco-Phrygian. Articles relating to Graeco-Phrygian, a proposed subgroup of the Indo-European language family which comprises the Hellenic and Phrygian languages.

  5. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › The_SmurfsThe Smurfs - Wikipedia

    The Smurfs merchandising. The Smurfs ( French: Les Schtroumpfs; Dutch: De Smurfen) is a Belgian comic franchise centered on a fictional colony of small, blue, humanoid creatures who live in mushroom -shaped houses in the forest. The Smurfs was created and introduced as a series of comic characters by the Belgian comics artist Peyo (the pen name ...

  6. t. e. Paleo-Balkan peoples and their respective languages in Eastern Europe and Anatolia between 5th and 1st century BC. The Armeno-Phrygians are a hypothetical people of West Asia (specifically of Asia Minor and the Armenian Highlands) during the Bronze Age, the Bronze Age collapse, and its aftermath. They would be the common ancestors of both ...

  7. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › TantalusTantalus - Wikipedia

    Tantalus. Tantalus ( Ancient Greek: Τάνταλος Tántalos ), also called Atys, was a Greek mythological figure, most famous for his punishment in Tartarus: for trying to trick the gods into eating his son, he was made to stand in a pool of water beneath a fruit tree with low branches, with the fruit ever eluding his grasp, and the water ...

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