- melid
- (L). A badger
Dictionary of word roots and combining forms . Donald J. Borror. 2013.
Dictionary of word roots and combining forms . Donald J. Borror. 2013.
Melid — (uaratäisch Melitela) war ein späthethitischer Staat im Gebiet des heutigen Malatya. Hauptstadt war Kammanu Arslantepe. Melid war bereits in hethitischer Zeit bekannt. Nach dem Fall des Großreichs wurde es von den Nachkommen Kuzi Teššups von… … Deutsch Wikipedia
Melid — Coordinates: 38°22′55″N 38°21′40″E / 38.38194°N 38.36111°E / 38.38194; 38.36111 Melid (Hittite: Malidiya … Wikipedia
Malatya — Vorlage:Infobox Ort in der Türkei/Wartung/Landkreis Malatya … Deutsch Wikipedia
Luwische Religion — Kupapa, Grosskönigin von Karkamis gehörte zu den wichtigsten Gottheiten der Spätluwier Die Luwische Religion beschreibt die religiösen und mythologischen Vorstellungen der Luwier, eines indoeuropäischen Volkes in Kleinasien, das von der… … Deutsch Wikipedia
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Urartu — Représentation du roi urartéen Sarduri II sur un char … Wikipédia en Français
Proto-Germanic language — Proto Germanic Spoken in Northern Europe Extinct evolved into Proto Norse, Gothic, Frankish and Ingvaeonic by the 4th century Language family Indo European … Wikipedia
Esarhaddon — (Greek and Biblical form; Akkadian Aššur ahhe iddina Ashur has given a brother to me ), was a king of Assyria who reigned 681 – 669 BC. He was the youngest son of Sennacherib and the Aramean queen Naqi a (Zakitu), Sennacherib s second wife. Rise… … Wikipedia
Malatya — For other uses, see Malatya (disambiguation). Malatya A collage of Malatya … Wikipedia
Ancient Near East — The Ancient Near East refers to early civilizations within a region roughly corresponding to the modern Middle East: Mesopotamia (modern Iraq and Syria), Persis, Elam and Media (all three in Western Iran), Anatolia (modern Turkey), the Levant… … Wikipedia