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Writing systems
The Iberian scripts are the Paleohispanic scripts that were used to represent the extinct Iberian language. Most of them are typologically unusual in
Iberian_scripts
Writing system
between the northeastern and southeastern Iberian scripts, some [who?] note that they are two distinct scripts with different values assigned to the same
Northeastern_Iberian_script
Historical ethnic group from southwestern Europe
expanded north and south. The Iberians used three different scripts to represent the Iberian language. Northeastern Iberian script Dual variant (4th century
Iberians
Writing system
between the northeastern and southeastern Iberian scripts, some [who?] note that they are two distinct scripts with different values assigned to the same
Southeastern_Iberian_script
Writing systems used before the Latin alphabet in Iberia
Paleohispanic scripts are the ancient writing systems created in the Iberian Peninsula before the Latin alphabet became the dominant script. They derive
Paleohispanic_scripts
Extinct language of an indigenous western European people
Paleohispanic languages Iberians Iberian scripts Paleohispanic scripts Celtiberian language Iberian Romance languages "Iberian". Retrieved 2024-01-30.{{cite
Iberian_language
Ancient writing system from the Iberian peninsula
This script is a direct adaptation of the northeastern Iberian script, the most frequently used of the Iberian scripts. All the Paleohispanic scripts, with
Celtiberian_script
Ancient writing system used in the Iberian peninsula
lines. Celtiberian script Iberian languages Iberian scripts Northeastern Iberian script Southeastern Iberian script Tartessian script Paleohispanic languages
Greco-Iberian_alphabet
Writing system used c. 1050 to 146 BC
using two other scripts: the Southeastern Iberian script, which is more similar to the Southwest script than to Northeastern Iberian; and a variant of
Phoenician_alphabet
Topics referred to by the same term
ancient Iberians Iberian scripts, the writing scripts of the ancient Iberians Iberian languages Iberian Romance languages Northeastern Iberian script Southeastern
Iberian
Paleohispanic script
originates from an Iberian language. Except for the Greco-Iberian alphabet, and to a lesser extent this script, Paleohispanic scripts shared a distinctive
Southwest Paleohispanic script
Southwest_Paleohispanic_script
Peninsula in southwestern Europe
the Iberian Peninsula accrued. Together with the presence of Phoenician and Greek epigraphy, several paleohispanic scripts developed in the Iberian Peninsula
Iberian_Peninsula
Ideographic scripts (in which graphemes are ideograms representing concepts or ideas rather than a specific word in a language) and pictographic scripts (in which
List_of_writing_systems
The indigenous towns in Hispania Citerior minted coins with Iberian scripts and either Iberian or Celtiberian legends. These coins were often typologically
Ancient_Iberian_coinage
Writing system that behaves partly as an alphabet and partly as a syllabary
restricted to scripts where some characters are alphabetic and others are syllabic. The Paleohispanic semi-syllabaries are a family of scripts developed in
Semi-syllabary
Extinct Celtic language of Iberia
Celtiberian script Continental Celtic languages Gallaecian language Hispano-Celtic languages Iberian scripts Luzaga's Bronze Pre-Roman peoples of the Iberian Peninsula
Celtiberian_language
Proposed language family including Basque and Aquitanian
the Iberians." However, the idea that Basque and Iberian are related lost favour in the 20th century, following key decipherments of Iberian scripts by
Vasconic_languages
Roman province (218 BC – 472 AD)
in Iberia) Greco-Iberian alphabet Hispano-Celtic languages Iberian scripts Northeastern Iberian script Southeastern Iberian script Paleohispanic languages
Hispania
Paleohispanic alphabet
known Paleohispanic scripts, but it is clearly related to the southwestern Tartessian script and to the southeastern Iberian script. The first 13 letters
Espanca_script
Extinct unclassified language of southwest Iberia
Southwestern script, which is also known as the Tartessian or South Lusitanian script. Like all other Paleo-Hispanic scripts, except for the Greco-Iberian alphabet
Tartessian_language
Rediscovery of a language or script's meaning
ancient scripts and dead languages began to arise by the Renaissance, if not earlier. Extensive information began to be collected about these scripts in the
Decipherment
Alphabets in use in Iron Age Anatolia
alphabets Northeastern Iberian script Iberian scripts Linear A Linear B Luwian hieroglyphs Old European script Trojan script Hittite cuneiform Palaeolexicon
Alphabets_of_Anatolia
The Roman conquest of the Iberian Peninsula (206–19 BCE) drove all indigenous writing systems such as the Iberian scripts extinct. Likewise, Caesar's
Spread_of_the_Latin_script
City in Catalonia, Spain
written in the Iberian script in the Iberian language.[citation needed] Thus, some have argued that the Laietani, an ancient Iberian (pre-Roman) people
Barcelona
Three related alphabets used to write Georgian
three scripts, Mkhedruli, once the official script of the Kingdom of Georgia and mostly used for the royal charters, is now the standard script for modern
Georgian_scripts
Vasconic archaeological artifact from 1st century BC
fingers. It has five separate strings of letters using the northeastern Iberian script, probably corresponding to five or more words, carved on the side that
Hand_of_Irulegi
Form of writing
minuscule is derived from various other scripts, all of which ultimately descend from late Roman cursive and Uncial scripts. Its derivation can be seen as progressing
Carolingian_minuscule
Cave and archaeological site in Spain
of the Rock art of the Iberian Mediterranean Basin, a UNESCO World Heritage Site. Inscriptions in Northeastern Iberian script and in Latin alphabet indicate
Roca_dels_Moros
This is a list of the pre-Roman people of the Iberian Peninsula (the Roman Hispania, i.e., modern Portugal, Spain and Andorra). Some closely fit the concept
List of the Pre-Roman peoples of the Iberian Peninsula
List_of_the_Pre-Roman_peoples_of_the_Iberian_Peninsula
All known writing up to 300 CE
glosses by classical authors Iberian scripts, more rarely written in Greek or Latin script, approx. 2500 words Celtiberian script, which refers to Celtic language
Ancient_text_corpora
Type of medieval script
The Visigothic script was a medieval script that originated in the Visigothic Kingdom in Hispania (the Iberian Peninsula). Its more limiting alternative
Visigothic_script
Pre-Roman tribe, namesake ancestors of the Basques
present-day Navarre, western Aragon and northeastern La Rioja, in the Iberian Peninsula. The Vascones are often considered ancestors of the present-day
Vascones
Goddess in Celtic religion
Garret Olmstead noted numismatic legends in Iberian script, BRIGANT_N (or PRIKANT_N, as Iberic script does not distinguish voiced and unvoiced consonants)
Brigantia_(goddess)
Collection of indo-European peoples sharing Celtic languages and cultural practices
until the Roman conquest. Celtiberian inscriptions, using their own Iberian script, appear later, after about 200 BC. Evidence of Insular Celtic is available
Celts
Ancient Celtic peoples of the Iberian Peninsula
Celtiberian language and wrote it by adapting the Iberian alphabet, in the form of the Celtiberian script. The numerous inscriptions that have been discovered
Celtiberians
Language of the Basque people
other linguists, encompasses the Basco-Iberian hypothesis. Iberian: another ancient language once spoken in the Iberian Peninsula, shows several similarities
Basque_language
Writing system
and the third-most by number of users (after the Latin and Chinese scripts). The script was first used to write texts in Arabic, most notably the Quran,
Arabic_script
Ancient Georgian kingdom of Kartli
(governor). The term "Caucasian Iberia" is also used to distinguish it from the Iberian Peninsula in Southwestern Europe. All exonyms are likely derived from gorgān
Kingdom_of_Iberia
Pre-Roman languages indigenous to the Iberian Peninsula
the modern Iberian Romance languages. Some of these languages were documented directly through inscriptions, mainly in Paleohispanic scripts, that date
Paleohispanic_languages
5th Century BCE funerary stele
divergence suggests regional differences in Punic script, possibly influenced by local Iberian scripts or the isolation of Punic communities in Spain. The
Villaricos_Phoenician_stele
the rapid extinction of inscriptions in scripts that had been used to represent local languages on the Iberian Peninsula (Hispania) and in Gaul. Among
Languages_of_the_Roman_Empire
Prehistory in the Iberian peninsula begins with the arrival of the first Homo genus representatives from Africa, which may range from c. 1.5 million years
Prehistoric_Iberia
Deity worshiped in the Iberian Peninsula
was an individual of disputed origin who lived in the southeast of the Iberian Peninsula in the times preceding the foundation of Qart Hadasht –Cartagena–
Aletes_(deity)
Genus of medium-sized wild cats
: lynx or lynxes) is any of the four extant species (the Canada lynx, Iberian lynx, Eurasian lynx and the bobcat) within the medium-sized wild cat genus
Lynx
Pre-Roman people of the Iberian Peninsula
were an ancient Iberian (pre-Roman) people of the Iberian Peninsula (the Roman Hispania). They are believed to have spoken the Iberian language. They lived
Ausetani
Alphabet without separate cases
and Thai, CJK scripts (Chinese characters, Hangul and Kana) and the Iberian and Georgian scripts are unicase writing systems, while scripts like Latin,
Unicase
Ancient people of the Iberian Peninsula
were an ancient Iberian (Pre-Roman) people of the Iberian Peninsula (the Roman Hispania). They are believed to have spoken the Iberian language. Their
Cessetani
Country in Southern and Western Europe
early antiquity, the Iberian Peninsula was inhabited by Iberians, Celts, and other pre-Roman peoples. The Roman conquest of the Iberian peninsula created
Spain
Medieval Romance dialects of Al-Andalus
medieval Iberian Peninsula under Islamic control. Romance, or vernacular Late Latin, was the common tongue for the great majority of the Iberian population
Andalusi_Romance
Romance language derived from Old Spanish
It has been spoken by Sephardic Jews since they were expelled from the Iberian Peninsula after the Edict of Expulsion, and with their migrations it spread
Judaeo-Spanish
Archaeological site in Georgia
proposed a deciphering scheme for the Grakliani script, arguing that it resembled the three Georgian scripts: Asomtavruli, Nuskhuri, and Mkhedruli. According
Grakliani_Hill
Ancient Iberian city
name 'Kelin' written in Iberian script have been found both at the site and through the Iberian Peninsula. The coins are Iberian ases and semis and were
Kelin
Pre-Roman tribe in Iberia
The Autrigones were a pre-Roman tribe that settled in the north of the Iberian Peninsula, in what today is the western Basque Country (western regions
Autrigones
Settlement in Catalonia, Spain
The Ca n'Oliver Iberian settlement is a very large Iberian settlement found in the Collserola mountain range, in the territory formerly known as Laietania
Ca n'Oliver Iberian Settlement and Museum
Ca_n'Oliver_Iberian_Settlement_and_Museum
Ancient Celtic tribe in Iberia
using a modified Northeastern Iberian script (known as the Celtiberian script) for their own language. In this script and language they inscribed the
Belli
Municipality in Aragon, Spain
in the village. Both date back to the 12th century. There is an ancient Iberian archaeological site at a place known as "El Portillo", located within Sesa's
Sesa,_Spain
Japanese kanji not in the lists of jōyō kanji
Logograms Chinese family of scripts Chinese characters Simplified Traditional Oracle bone script Bronze scripts Seal script large small bird-worm Hanja
Hyōgai_kanji
sentences contain a mixture of kanji and kana. Because of this mixture of scripts, in addition to a large inventory of kanji characters, the Japanese writing
Japanese_writing_system
Pre-Roman people of the Iberian Peninsula
The Cynetes, Cynesians or Conii were one of the pre-Roman peoples of the Iberian Peninsula, living in today's Algarve and Lower Alentejo regions of southern
Cynetes
name Barcelona comes from the ancient Iberian Barkeno, attested in an ancient coin inscription in Iberian script as , in Greek sources as Varkinòn, Βαρκινών;
List of national capital city name etymologies
List_of_national_capital_city_name_etymologies
of the Iberian system mountains. Related to both the Celtiberians and Carpetani, the Olcades appear to have been a mix of indigenous Iberians under the
Olcades
family of scripts, languages of India are attested from after about 300 BC. There is only fragmentary evidence for languages such as Iberian, Tartessian
List of languages by first written account
List_of_languages_by_first_written_account
Archaic script used in Java and Bali
script, Aksara Buda, or Gunung script is an archaic script. Based on its shape, the Buda Script still has a close relationship with the Kawi script.
Buda_script
Variety of Arabic formerly spoken on the Iberian Peninsula
mainly from the 8th to the 15th century in Al-Andalus, the regions of the Iberian Peninsula under the Muslim rule. Arabic spread gradually over the centuries
Andalusi_Arabic
Country in Southwestern Europe
republic comprising mainland Portugal, located on the southwestern of the Iberian Peninsula and bordered by Spain to the north and east, and the archipelagos
Portugal
Jewish diaspora of Spain and Portugal
and rarely as Iberian Peninsular Jews, are a Jewish diaspora population associated with the historic Jewish communities of the Iberian Peninsula (Spain
Sephardic_Jews
Ancient people of Spain
The Vettones (Greek: Ouettones) were an Iron Age pre-Roman people of the Iberian Peninsula. Lujan (2007) concludes that some of the names of the Vettones
Vettones
Bolskan was an Iberian city located in the territory of the Vescetani (an Iberian tribe) in north-eastern Spain about 65 km north of the Ebro River. It
Bolskan
Obscure pre-Roman ancient Spanish people
The Germani were an obscure pre-Roman ancient people of the Iberian Peninsula which settled around the 4th century BC in western Oretania, an ancient
Germani_(Oretania)
Eastern Orthodox icon of the Virgin Mary
the icon was recovered from the sea by a Georgian monk named Gabriel the Iberian (later canonized a saint in the Orthodox Church), who was laboring at the
Panagia_Portaitissa
Historical civilization in the southern Iberian Peninsula
archaeological discoveries, a historical civilization settled in the southern Iberian Peninsula from about the late Bronze Age until the 5th century BC. It had
Tartessos
Pre-Roman people of the Iberian Peninsula
or indigetae or Indiketes, Iberian: untikesken) were an ancient Iberian (Pre-Roman) people of the eastern side of the Iberian Peninsula (the Roman Hispania)
Indigetes
Pre-Roman people
Iacetanian army. Coins minted with the inscription "IACA" in northeastern Iberian script are coincident with their being mentioned by Strabo, dating between
Iacetani
State in the Iberian Peninsula, 1232–1492
as the Nasrid Kingdom of Granada, was an Islamic polity in the southern Iberian Peninsula during the Late Middle Ages, ruled by the Nasrid dynasty. It
Emirate_of_Granada
This section of the timeline of Iberian history concerns events from before the Carthaginian conquests (c. 236 BC). 2nd millennium BC c. 1800 BC – The
Timeline of pre-Roman Iberian history
Timeline_of_pre-Roman_Iberian_history
Year Country Main title (Alternative title) Original title (Original script) Director Subject 1918 Italy The Crusaders La Gerusalemme liberata Enrico Guazzoni
List of films about the Crusades
List_of_films_about_the_Crusades
several Indian language scripts including that of Malayalam. Alphabetum contains fonts for: Aegean numerals Anatolian scripts (Lydian, Lycian, Carian
Alphabetum
Writing system used for the Sudanese language
script. Without proper rendering support, you may see question marks, boxes, or other symbols instead of Sundanese characters. Old Sundanese script (Sundanese:
Old_Sundanese_script
Northeast Caucasian ethnic group in Dagestan and Azerbaijan
Иберийско-кавказские языки (Languages of the Peoples of the USSR: in 5 volumes. Iberian-Caucasian languages). Наука. p. 580. Согласно конституции, государственными
Rutul_people
Languages of Eurasia before the arrival of Indo-European languages
Spain to the Caucasus Mountains; Iberian, which was spoken by most of Spain prior to the Roman conquest of the Iberian peninsula; Libyan, which was spoken
Pre-Indo-European_languages
Germanic people of late antiquity and the early Middle Ages
Romano-Germanic culture Thiufa Muslim conquest of the Iberian Peninsula Visigothic art and architecture Visigothic script Pair of Eagle Fibula Walters Art Museum The
Visigoths
Ancient Semitic maritime civilization
Proto-Sinaitic script, which spread across the Mediterranean and gave rise to the Greek alphabet, which in turn gave rise to the Latin and Cyrillic scripts, as well
Phoenicia
"Transition from the Pre-Roman World to the Roman World in the Northwest of the Iberian Peninsula: The Example of Bracara Augusta" (PDF). Repositorio UP. Archived
List of oldest continuously inhabited cities
List_of_oldest_continuously_inhabited_cities
contact between the pre-Roman peoples of the Mediterranean coast of the Iberian Peninsula with the Greeks and Phoenicians. During Classical Antiquity,
History_of_Spain
Iberian, including Occitanic languages such as Occitan and Gardiol, and Catalan; Aragonese, grouped in with either Occitano-Romance or West Iberian,
Languages_of_Europe
Italy Sardinia Sicily Maghreb Malta Mesopotamia Palestine Serbia Spain (Iberian Peninsula and Balearic Islands) Syria Thrace Governance Central Emperors
List_of_Byzantine_emperors
Dutch humanist (c. 1466–1536)
his condemnation as an anti-Rome heretic by the Sorbonne theologians. Iberian Erasmians Damião de Góis • André de Resende • Juan de Valdés • Alfonso
Erasmus
believed to have spoken an Iberian language. Iberian coins, with the inscription laieśken in northeastern Iberian script, dating from the 2nd and 1st
Laietani
Ethnic group
thought to have migrated from Persia through north Africa, reaching the Iberian Peninsula in the 15th century. Their early history shows a mixed reception
Romani_people
Middle Eastern goddess, worshipped from the Bronze Age through classical antiquity
cults there. Phoenicians introduced her cult in their colonies on the Iberian Peninsula. The Proto-Semitic form of this goddess's name was ʿAṯtart. While
Astarte
Direct descendants of Vulgar Latin
Romance languages form a continuum extending from the far southwest of the Iberian Peninsula to the Flemish linguistic boundary in Belgium and as far as Istria
Romance_languages
Branch of the Romance language group
Spanish. One of the main proponents of the unity of the languages of the Iberian Peninsula was Spanish philologist Ramón Menéndez Pidal, and for a long
Occitano-Romance_languages
1986 nuclear accident in the Soviet Union
Lower contamination levels were detected across Europe, except for the Iberian Peninsula. On 28 April, workers at the Forsmark Nuclear Power Plant, 1100
Chernobyl_disaster
Muslim-descended community in Spain
sizeable Muslim population, the mudéjars, in the early 16th century. The Iberian Union mistrusted Moriscos and feared that they would prompt new invasions
Morisco
1121–1269 Berber empire in North Africa and Iberia
13th centuries. At its height, it controlled much of the Maghreb and the Iberian Peninsula (Al-Andalus). The Almohad movement was founded by Ibn Tumart
Almohad_Caliphate
Language family
Paleohispanic scripts. Between the 4th and 10th centuries, Irish and Pictish were written in original script, Ogham, but Latin script came to be used
Celtic_languages
Period in Jewish history
During this period, Jews living in what was collectively called al-Andalus (Iberian territories under Muslim rule 711–1492, now Spain, Portugal, and Gibraltar)
Golden Age of Jewish culture in Spain
Golden_Age_of_Jewish_culture_in_Spain
Island home of Greek mythological hero Odysseus
Archipels, Amériques, Théorie nouvelle [Atlantic lands described by Homer: the Iberian peninsula, Gaul, Britain, the Atlantic islands, the Americas. A new theory]
Homer's_Ithaca
Greco-Georgian mosaic inscription
"Monastery of the Iberians" built by Peter the Iberian, supported by the Byzantine written sources including Life of Peter the Iberian by John Rufus and
Greco-Georgian mosaic of Mount Zion
Greco-Georgian_mosaic_of_Mount_Zion
Calendar year
Empire orders the adoption of a written script by the Khitan, resulting in the creation of Khitan "Large Script." Muslim chroniclers in Baghdad record
920
IBERIAN SCRIPTS
IBERIAN SCRIPTS
Boy/Male
Anglo Saxon
Ploughs.
Boy/Male
Anglo Saxon
Harm.
Girl/Female
Italian Latin
From the Tiber.
Biblical
good vision; the navel
Boy/Male
Norse American Celtic English Welsh
Strong.
Boy/Male
Biblical
In fellowship, in envy.
Girl/Female
American, Australian, Irish
Little Rose
Boy/Male
Biblical
Good vision, the navel.
Male
English
High, Noble, Strong
Girl/Female
Irish
From Ireland.
Boy/Male
Anglo Saxon
Protects.
Male
Irish
 Irish name derived from Celtic Brigonos, BRIAN means "high hill." Compare with another form of Brian.
Boy/Male
American, Australian, British, Celtic, Chinese, Christian, Danish, Dutch, English, French, Gaelic, German, Indian, Irish, Jamaican, Malayalam, Norse, Swedish
Strong; Honourable; Strength; High; Noble; Virtuous; Hill; Hill Place; Brave
Biblical
in fellowship; in envy
Male
English
 Old French derogatory byname derived from the Old Occitan word brian, BRIAN means "maggot." Compare with another form of Brian.
Surname or Lastname
Jewish (Ashkenazic)
Jewish (Ashkenazic) : from the Yiddish male personal name Berman, meaning ‘bear man’.Respelling of German Bermann 1–3.English : occupational name for a porter, Middle English berman (Old English bærmann, from beran ‘to carry’ + mann ‘man’).English : possibly from a Middle English personal name, Ber(e)man, which may be derived from Old English Beornmund, composed of the elements beorn ‘young man’, ‘warrior’ + mund ‘protection’.
Boy/Male
Anglo Saxon
Defends.
Male
Ukrainian
, dwells near the weeds.
Boy/Male
Australian
Free Man
Boy/Male
Russian Ukrainian
Lives near the weeds.
IBERIAN SCRIPTS
IBERIAN SCRIPTS
Surname or Lastname
English
English : habitational name from a place in Kent named Brenchley, from an Old English personal name Brænci (of uncertain origin) + Old English lēah ‘woodland clearing’.
Girl/Female
Tamil
Shri Krishna
Boy/Male
Hindu, Indian
One who Conquers Truth
Boy/Male
Latin
Feminine of Michael 'gift from God.
Girl/Female
Latin
Clear.
Biblical
passage; revolution
Male
Arthurian
, a giant Irish knight.
Surname or Lastname
English and German
English and German : nickname from a diminutive of Middle English sparewe, Middle High German spar(e) ‘sparrow’.Jewish (Ashkenazic) : ornamental name from German Sperling ‘sparrow’.
Girl/Female
American, Australian, British, Dutch, English
From the White Meadow; White Wood
Surname or Lastname
English
English : variant of Harding.French : from a pet form of any of several Germanic compound personal names beginning with hard ‘hardy’, ‘brave’, ‘strong’.
IBERIAN SCRIPTS
IBERIAN SCRIPTS
IBERIAN SCRIPTS
IBERIAN SCRIPTS
IBERIAN SCRIPTS
n.
A North Pacific salmon (Salmo Gairdneri) found from Northern California to Siberia; -- called also hardhead, and preesil.
imp. & p. p.
of Berain
n.
A Siberian ibex.
n.
A native or inhabitant of Siberia.
n.
A flying squirrel (Sciuropterus volans) native of Northern Europe and Siberia; -- called also minene.
a.
Soaring too high for safety, like Icarus; adventurous in flight.
a.
Of or pertaining to Iberia.
n.
Alt. of Abelonian
n.
A native or an inhabitant of Ireland.
a.
Of or pertaining to the iris.
n.
A rolling, marshy, mossy plain of Northern Siberia.
n. pl.
A group of roving Turanian tribes occupying Eastern Siberia and the Amoor valley. They resemble the Mongols.
a.
Given to laughter; inclined to foolish or incessant merriment.
n.
A man born in Ireland or of the Irish race; an Hibernian.
n. pl.
An ignorant and degraded Turanian tribe which occupies a portion of Northern Russia and a part of Siberia.
a.
Of or pertaining to Hibernia, now Ireland; Irish.
a.
Of or pertaining to Pierides or Muses.
a.
Of or pertaining to Siberia, a region comprising all northern Asia and belonging to Russia; as, a Siberian winter.
p. pr. & vb. n.
of Berain
v. t.
To rain upon; to wet with rain.