Notes on the Origin of Greek Tyrannis

The institution and name of Tyrannis was of Lydian origin; several of the Greek political terms came from the Lydian language; *<i>turanna</i>-, Phrygian *<i>turannas</i>, Luwian *<i>turawanaš</i> (Suffix -<i>wanaš</i>); the first part of the word tyra...

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Main Author: Hegyi, Dolores
Format: Print Article
In:AcAn
Year: 1965, Volume: 13, Pages: 303-318
KeiBi Identifier:28:392
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