Bri a világban

Brí szótag

Szimbólum

In the land of the ancient Basques are the limestone heights of the 'Sierra de Aralar' - 'the land of stones', an area of the Cantabrian mountains that is dotted with menhirs and dolmens. Where, here as in the distant past, shepherds continue to graze their sheep. In the Welsh language > maharen, ram ; Welshman nm., Cymro. To the Basque people this 'Stone Age period of prehistory is named as the Harri Aro.

Vérrokon

Probably a Celtic *BRIGNA, derived from the well-known Old Celtic word BRIGA, preserved in many Hispanic place names (Conimbriga, Segobriga, Alpobriga, Anuebregaetc.), which judging by its descendants O. Ir. bri (breg), Welsh and Bret, ore, meant 'mountain, hill', cf. Welsh bry 'high, elevated'. Sp. berrueco, Port, barroco and barroca, diesignate 'a granitic crag, a gigantic rock'. They are in obvious connection with the word rock itself: Fr. röche, roc, Cat. roca etc., and they must represent a Celtic augmentative *VERROCCON. Since Gaul. VERNEMETIS is interpreted as "fanum ingens", *VER-ROCCO-N meant 'a huge rock'; an instructive etymology, since it tends to confirm that the Pre-Roman word *ROCCA itself was also Celtic, as had been repeatedly suspected.


Sacred

Danu is also identified with Brigit, goddess of knowledge (dán), perhaps through a folk-etymology. She was worshipped by poets, and had two sisters of the same name connected with leecheraft and smithwork. 3 They are duplicates or local forms of Brigit, a goddess of culture and of poetry, so much loved by the Celts. She is thus the equivalent of the Gaulish goddess equated with Minerva by Cæsar, and found on inscriptions as Minerva Belisama and Brigindo. She is the Dea Brigantia, of British inscriptions. 4 One of the seats of her worship was the land of the Brigantes, of whom she was the eponymous goddess, and her name (cf. Ir. brig, "power" or "craft"; Welsh bri, "honour," "renown") suggests her high functions. But her popularity is seen in the continuation of her personality and cult in those of S. Brigit...
Similar sacred fires were kept up in other monasteries, 2 and they point to the old cult of a goddess of fire, the nuns being successors of a virgin priesthood like the vestals, priestesses of Vesta. As has been seen, the goddesses Belisama and Sul, probably goddesses of fire, resembled Brigit in this

Szanszkrit szótár
bríga-la: piece, morsel
brísaya: N. of a demon
bríh: prayer
bríh-át: lofty, long, tall, extensive, strong, mighty, big, large, great

Kelta szótár - 85.o.
BRICHT: young woman
BRIGANER: a robber
BRIG: a bridge
BRITH: wrath, contention
to BRITTYN: To break down, in whatever way. to sacrifice.

Medikus

liUm-bri'ctas.* The common earth-worm ; also, the long round worm found in the intestines of man.

Névadó

BRIANT: Gaelic name composed of bri "exalted" and the termination -ant implying the state of that to which it is affixed, hence "the exalted one." Compare with another form of Briant.

FINN: Old Irish form of modern Gaelic Fionn, meaning "fair, white." In Irish legend, this is the name of a hero, Finn MacCool, who became all-knowing after eating a magic salmon.

Burn

Danish: afbraending; Dutch: verbranding; German: Verbrennung; Italian: bruciare; Norwegian: brenning; Gallurese Sardinian: brujá;
Fizikailag sért, éget: Danish: brandsar; Dutch: brandwond; Greek: égkavma; Old Saxon: brinnan; Swedish: brännskada

Bri

Inflected Form(s): brought /'brot/; bringˇ¤ing /'bri{ng}-i{ng}/
Etymology: Middle English, from Old English bringan; akin to Old High German bringan to bring, Welsh hebrwng to accompany.

Szanszkrit
Anúna (Anūna) (Tibetan: mi 'bri) Not Less; Not Inferior; Entire; Great, Having Full Power.
Indra (Indra) (Tibetan: brgya byin) Lord; King.

Brihon

Brioni képek - Tito kedvenc helye
Brijuni/Brioni, county Istarska, Croatia Name: Pullariae i.
This archipelago consists of 14 islands and islets. They are situated just in front of Pula, along the west coast of Istria. They cover 7.42 sq km surface and hold perfectly preserved variety of flora and fauna and very valuable remains of Roman and Byzantine civilisations.

History

The earliest relics of human settlement date back to the mid-Neolithic about 3000 B.C. The Histri, a western Illyrian tribe lived here in 2nd millenium B.C. and remnants of five fortified hill forts were discovered on Veli Brijun. From the Illyrian name Brevone originates the present term for the Brioni (Brijuni) Archipelago.

Brio

Italian brio ("finesse, talent"), from Old Provençal briu ("wild"), from Gaulish *brīgos (compare Old Irish bríg ("pith, strength"), Welsh bri ("repute, respect")).


Kantábria

The Cantabri (Ancient Greek: Καντάβροι | Kantabroi) were a pre-Roman Celtic people which lived in the northern Atlantic coastal region of ancient Hispania, from the 4th to late 1st centuries BC.

Palencia
The fortified Celtiberian settlement is mentioned as Pal-lan-tia (Παλλαντία) by Strabo and Ptolemy, a version possibly of the Celtic root pala ("plain"). It was the chief town of the Vaccaei, although Strabo wrongly assigns it to the Arevaci. The city was starved into submission by the Romans in the 2nd century BCE and incorporated into the province of Hispania Tarraconensis.
In the city itself, the Catholic bishopric of Palencia had been founded in the 3rd century or earlier, assuming that its bishop was among those assembled in the 3rd century to depose Basilides, bishop of Astorga.

Istenek serege - Bri

Briant, Goddess of the river which holds her name
Bridget See Brigantia
Brigantia, Goddess of sovereignty Britishnia British
Brigantia, Goddess of the seasons, doctors smiths, poets, and women in childbirth Pan-Celtic
Brigantis, Goddess of the moon Celtic
Brighid, Goddess of education, healing, sore eyes Celtic
Brighid, Goddess of metal working Gaelic
Brigit, Goddess of fertility Ireland
Brihaspati, God of incantation and ritual India
Brimo, Death goddess Greek
Brisaya, Goddess of the dawn Greek
Britannia, Genia Lor of British British
Britomartis, Goddess depicted as a hunter Crete
Brizo, Goddess worshiped as a prophet Delos Greek

Mítoszok - istenek

Greek and Roman (Classical): Anna Perenna, Antevorta, Aphaea, Aphrodite, Aradia, Artemis, Asterodeia, Atropos, Bendis, Briseis, Britomartis, Brizo, Callisto, Canidia, Circe, Demeter, Diana, Europa, Electryone, Fana, Hecate, Helena, Hera, Io, Jana, Juno, Lalal, Losna, Lucifera, Lucna, Luna, Mene, Munychia, Pamphile, Pandia, Pasiphae, Persephone, Phoebe, Prosymna, Selene, Tanit, Zirna

Névadó - Bryce
(foltos, pettyes /Welsh "brych", meaning "dotted"/, de inkább HEGY)

Baby names that sound like Brice include Bryce (English), Barack (English and Hebrew), Baraq, Bark, Berc, Berch, Berg (English and German), Berge, Bergh, Berk (English), Berke (English), Berks (English), Bersh (English), Beryc, Birch (English), Birche, Birk (English), Birke (English), Borack, and Bores.

BRICE: French form of Scottish Bryce, meaning "pied, spotted, speckled."

Brent is an English place name meaning "hill" in Celtic.

Bric-a-brac

Érdekességnek - cigány az angolban

Brennus
braenaru ->brəi-NAA-ri > [ˡbrəɪnaˑrɪ] verb
1 leave (land) fallow
2 braenaru'r tir ar gyfer pave the way for ("leave the land fallow for")
ETYMOLOGY: (braenar = fallow land ) + (-u suffix for forming

bre ->BREE > [breː] (masculine noun)
1 hill, promontory

Bríd ‹briid› feminine noun
1 Irish goddess of fire, fertility, agriculture

brigâd dân ‹bri-gaad daan› feminine noun
PLURAL brigadau tân ‹bri-gâ-de taan›
1 brigâd dân (Englandic: fire brigade) = a squad of firemen
ETYMOLOGY: translation of Englandic 'fire brigade'; (brigâd = brigade) + soft mutation + (tân = fire)
brig = topmost branches, tree top
brigɥn, PLURAL: brigau ‹BRI gin, BRI ge› (masculine noun) : twig

A béka átváltozása: broga -> froga -> dialectal Middle English vrogge -> frogge. (Héber: "becah=barna")
Breac
Pisztráng. From Old Irish brecc ("trout").
link: http://en.wiktionary.7val.com/wiki/breac

Tudós királyok kora
THE earliest documents which throw light upon the history of India are the hymns of the Rig-Veda. In the text which has come down to us this samhita or 'collection' consists of 1017 hymns divided into ten books of unequal size.The demons are niggards because they withhold from the Aryan the water of the clouds: the aborigines are niggards because they refuse the gods their due, perhaps also because they do not surrender their wealth to the Aryan without a struggle.
But it has been deemed by one high authority to reveal to us a closer connection of India and Iran than has yet suggested itself: in the Dasas Hillebrandt sees the Dahae, in the Panis the Parisians, and he locates the struggles of Divodasa against them in Arachosia. Support for this view he finds in the record of Divodasa's conflicts with Brisaya and the Paravatas, with whose names he compares that of the Satrap Barsentes and the people Paruetae of Gedrosia or Aria. Similarly he suggests that the Srinjaya people, who were connected like Divodasa with the Bharadaja family, should be located in Iran, and he finds in the Sarasvati, which formed the scene of Divodasa's exploits, not the Indian stream but the Iranian Harahvaiti.


A brick pedig a beépített tégla...

Tilak AND THE ARYAN ORIGINS:
Korának tán legnagyobb történésze..
Friedrich Max Müller (December 6, 1823 - October 28, 1900) was a German philologist and Orientalist, one of the founders of the western academic field of Indian studies and the discipline of comparative religion. Müller wrote both scholarly and popular works on the subject of Indology, a discipline he introduced to the British reading public, and the Sacred Books of the East, a massive, 50-volume set of English translations prepared under his direction, stands as an enduring monument to Victorian scholarship.

Említésre kerül: The Cone Heads or Dolichocephaloids: All Egyptian Emperors have elongated skull Brachycephalic: "Teutonic" typ

Bricsesz nadrág

Middle English, breeches, from Old English brēc, plural of brōc leg covering; akin to Old High German bruoh breeches, Latin braca pants.
A láb burka.
Brí and Fire

Goddess

Priestess returns to the altar and lights the first altar candle.

Bridgit, lady of fire,
of hearth and forge,
we welcome your return.

Priestess lights the second altar candle.

Bride, lady of healing,
of peace and joy,
we welcome your return.

Priestess lights the third altar candle.

Bri'id, lady of inspiration,
of vision and poetry,
we welcome your return.

Tündérmesék

(pron. BREE-jihd, BREE-hit, BREED, BREE, BREE-guh, BREE-ahl-len, SOOL-gwen, OO-a-sal) Celtic sun goddess of ale, healing springs, fertility - cows never go dry, poetry, inspiration, marriage & Edinburgh who plucked out her eyes rather than submit to the advances of Nechtan:
Descendant of the Waters, King of the Picts. She and her brother the Daghda: Good Good were born as acorns from Bel: The Sacred Oak when he was fertilized by Ainu: Water from Heaven.

Moon Angels
28 angels ruling in mansions the moon. 1. geniel 2. enediel 3. anixiel 4. azariel 5. gabriel 6. dirachiel 7. scheliel 8. amnediel 9. barbiel 10. ardifiel 11. neciel 12. abdizuel 13. jazeriel 14. ergediel 15. atliel 16. azeruel 17. adriel 18. egibiel 19. a
Document URL: http://hafapea.com/moonangels.html

Többi angyal:
link: http://hafapea.com/angelpages/angels.html
Af Bri - an angel who tends to the people of Israel and who controls the rain.
link: http://www.angeldrawings.com/angelDictionary/index.html

Argonauták
Then Brimos, the giants, and Bacchus' gruesome deeds;
Of dynasties of powerless men destroyed

Brighu

Some foolish people have also tried to state that Venus or Shukracharya himself was a Pre-Vedic God, however his Occult Teachings of Astrology and Architecture were taught to him by the Vedic-God Surya or Vishvakarman, Architect of the Gods and his own father is the Rishi Brighu, Brighu himself being the Son of Brahma, the Creator from where all Vedic-People came from, especially the Brahmins (Priests)!


Video - Priory of Brion
... the Holy Child called Brimos at the heart of the ...
Link: http://totallyfunplace.com/Zoroastrian/
the ancient doctrine of Zoroaster among the Guebri or worshippers of fire.
Brighu means blazing white flame & Spitamas means brilliantly bright.

Nargol - Umbargaon ?

Near the beach is an Agiary (or fire temple, which is the place of worship for parsis) often visited by the Parsis who often come to this village from Mumbai and other nearby places to visit the places of worship, like Udwada which is renowned for Iranshah Ātash Bahrām, the oldest and most famous of the Parsi fire temples.
Nargol has great importance for the followers of Sahaja Yoga. One of the Casuarina trees (or Saru trees) is called "Nirmal Tree" ("Nirmal Briksh")

Fire-in-the-traditions

These people imagined that the fire was brought from heaven and placed on the altar of the first temple that he built the city Xis Zoroaster in Media. Here was forbidden to throw something impure and the world to watch the fire.
The Greeks believed that fire is the image of a supreme being. In Rome and Peru, the altars, the sacred fire vestals maintenance and this practice still exists in guebri and Virginia native: when people were returning from an expedition, light a big fire and dance around it, with a bell in hand, to thank as he escaped the fire danger. They never eat without first cast into the fire, first bite as a sign of sacrifice.

Tűztemplom

Atashghah, or place of fire; and on making myself known to the Hindoo mendicants, who resided there, I was received among these sons of Brihma as a brother; an appellation they used on perceiving that I had acquired some knowledge of their mythology, and had visited their most sacred places of worship ..."

Bri-gade - and atash-gad(e)

"subdivision of an army," 1630s, from Fr. brigade "body of soldiers" (14c.), from It. brigata "troop, crowd, gang," from brigare "brawl, fight," from briga "strife, quarrel," perhaps of Celtic (cf. Gael. brigh, Welsh bri "power") or Germanic origin.

Brigade
Estonian: brigaad
Finnish: prikaati
Malay: pasukan
Vietnamese: lữ đoàn
Greek: ταξιαρχία
Hungarian: dandár
Turkish: tugay

Ismétlés

brigâd dân ‹bri-gaad daan› feminine noun
PLURAL brigadau tân ‹bri-gâ-de taan›
1 brigâd dân (Englandic: fire brigade) = a squad of firemen

ETYMOLOGY: translation of Englandic 'fire brigade'; (brigâd = brigade) + soft mutation + (tân = fire) Is tan a fire?

2 brigade = group of people organised for a specific task
brigâd dân fire brigade = squad of firemen
tân, dân =fire ? Iz-dan? Ish-tan?


Guebri

The Vedas describe the Persian religion (Fire-Worship) as having come from Upper Egypt. 'The mysteries celebrated within the recesses of the "hypogea"' (caverns or labyrinths) 'were precisely of that character which is called Freemasonic, or Cabiric. The signification of this latter epithet is, as to written letters, a desideratum. Selden has missed it; so have Origen and Sophocles. Strabo, too, and Montfauçon, have been equally astray. Hyde was the only one who had any idea of its composition when he declared that "It was a Persian word, somewhat altered from Gabri of Guebri, and signifying FIRE-WORSHIPPERS".' See O'Brien's Round Towers of Ireland, 1834, p. 354).

Ethiopia

The first period, which can be called 'Syrian', dates from the fifth century BC or perhaps somewhat earlier. The material remains as shown by sites at Yeha(Tigray[north Ethiopia]), Haoulti and Matara(Metera [Eritrea]) show very clearly their Syrian origin. The impressive architecture of the temples at Yeha, and of the newly discovered one near by at Grat-Beal-Guebri, which employed, in typical Syrian style, both wood and stone in their construction, are good evidence for this, and for the introduction of Syrian religious practices.

Jewish Conquests

The Guebri were formerly much more confiderable than the Jews, being the remains of the antient Persians, to whom the Jews were subject.

Az ebru népnél Gabriel az Isten embere.
From Hebrew גבריאל (Gavrie’l, “man of God”), from גֶּבֶר (géver, “man”) and אֵל (el, “God”).
Ugye, a héberben "ish=ember" (néhol: "abar=ember"), "El=Isten", máshol "Jahve =isten" illetve "Adon-aj (holdúr)=Isten". Persze, bizonyára a hébernek is voltak dialektusai, aztán egyik német erre emlékezik, másik spanyol meg amarra...
Jézus meg a keresztfán ARAM nyelven mondta: Éli, mért hagytál el engem?
De mi lehet az eltérés DAN-i-EL és GA-BRI-EL között ?

Innét pedig megtudhatjuk, hogy az angyalok is emberek:
"Gabriel was one of the seven archangels in Hebrew tradition."
Magyarán: Gabriel, az isten embere, egyike a 7 orkangyalnak.

Mesopotamia, Egypt, and Aksum

The prefix ga- renders the intent or willfull pronouncement of speaker: for example, ga-na-ab-dug. "I have decided to tell it to him myself."

*ga-

Indicates completeness or wholeness. In verbs, also indicates perfectivity (a finished action).

Baszk, ahol a "dan=törvény"
Nator: I'm coming.
The first- and second-person agreement markers are obviously related in form to the corresponding pronouns: na- to ni "I", ga- to gu "We", and so on.

He defended the view that *b(e)- was an ancient prefix attached to names of body
parts, and others have seen this as an ancient dual prefix related to bi(ga)

Sumer grammar

For example, the logograms mu "name" or ga "milk" could now be used to write the verbal prefixes mu- "hither, forth" or ga- "let me", that is, grammatical elements which were not really logograms, but, rather, indicated syntactic relationships within the sentence.

A finnugorász ellenvéleménye:
Sumernuka- a river in Mari El.

Alike
the churchyard gate through which a funeral procession passes; and the collective prefix *ga- meant literally 'with' or 'together').

Krom
If "GA" as in Wagadugu, Paga, Pusiga, Gambaga and Bolgatanga means town or land and "NA" means king or chief isn't the real meaning of Ghana like King's town (Kingston) or Na's land? Think about it. Is the term Ghana not like Ahenkro in Akan parlance?

Még egy kis GA

Linear B - Ma-gha the 'ma' appears to mix the 'path' signs vowel with sign for Magha

Sar kan

The name of the snake demon zarkoTa (AV) appears also as karkoTa(-ka) RVKh 2.14.8, and locally especially in Kashmir and Nepal; cf. Bur. hergin (Berger hargi'n) 'dragon' or rather gha'rqa (Berger gha'rqas: CDIAL 3418?) 'lizard', Skt. karkaTa 'crab', Mundari kaRkom etc. (Pinnow 1959: 341 $483d).

Mathematics
D) gha, dha, bha and va all denote 4;
Gha-na meg a 4 folyó?

Gunár

ghans- Goose. Oldest form *hans-, becoming *ghans- in centum languages. 1a. goose1; goshawk, from Old English gs (nominative plural gs), goose; b. gosling, from Old Norse gs, goose; c. gunsel, from Old High German gans, goose; d. gonzo, from Spanish ganso, goose, from a Germanic source akin to Old High German gans, goose. a-d all from Germanic *gans- (nominative plural *gansiz). 2. gander, from Old English ganra, gandra, gander, from Germanic *gan(d)rn-. 3.
gannet, from Old English ganot, gannet, from Germanic *gantn-. 4. Suffixed form *ghans-er-. anserine; merganser, from Latin nser (-> *hanser), goose. 5. Basic form *ghans-. chenopod, from Greek khn, goose. (Pokorny han-s- 412.) (bartleby.com)

Gha-nesa? San.Gha?
the inseparable negative prefix a or an (1121 a): exceptions are the Vedic particles nákis and mā́kis, nákīm and mā́kīm; also naciram and mā́ciram, napuṅsaka, and, in the later language, a number of others

Bur. guriG, gureG (pl.), gha'rum -> *ghor-um -> **ghund- (Berger), seem to have been borrowed from the Indus language. (Berger thought of a loan from Bur. into the Panjab area languages; cf. also Bur. gur 'barley, wheat colored', bur 'buck wheat' Berger 1959: 43)

Óhéber
Affliction (Ing gha-nee): A dark [AHLB#: 1359-A (f)] {Strong's #: 6040, 6041}

Kupleráj? Kézfogó?
Ashghabat: the word of عشق (eshq meaning "love") and Persian آباد (ābād meaning "inhabited place" or "city".

Assam a sad
Tipai (Missing word) -> Ti-fai (fire place)
Burman Phra or Bra implies a male, the female, being Phri or Bri.
Tara pedig a csupaszem istennő, Buda párja.

Phri-Bri

fri - "Definitions: nose." (Breton)
fri - "Definitions: woman (Old Saxon). Associated spellings/words: freo."
bri - "Definitions: dear (Khotanese). Associated spellings/words: briya."
Elszármazottak
I'm one of five kids and our parents were definitely "kids" of the late 1960s and early 70s. My older sister is named Guebri, then me, then my three younger brothers: Gaven, Jamiel and Jerid. We're of Dutch/German/Hungarian heritage.

Gabri (or Guebri)

Buyid Dynasty (932-1055 CE)

The most common type of pottery was the so-called "guebri", better known as champlevé, ware. The decoration of this pottery comes very close to Sassanian metalwork and pottery. This ware, it appears, was produced at Zanjan, Garrus, Amol and Sari. It was actually a kind of Sgraffito technique (the term champlevé is actually a metalwork technique and should not be applied for pottery), where the surface of the vessels, which always had a red earthenware body, was covered with thick white slip and the decorations were carved away. The vessels then were coated with transparent green or yellow lead glaze. The decorations of these wares include floral, geometrical or epigraphic designs, and frequently human and animals figures as well. The types of vessels made include bowls, dishes, and jugs; even a few plaques are known.

Ethiopia 2

The lower part of the walls was wider than the upper part, and formed one or two steps ca. 20 cm wide. At the top of each external step were small schist slabs laid flatly. The construction technique is reminiscent of that of the Ethio-Sabean "palace" of Gra'at Beal Guebri atyeha (Anfray 1972, 1973).
The foundation trenches of the walls had been excavated directly in the bedrock. These walls delimited two long and narrow rooms (Rooms 1 and 2), 6 x 1.30 m, and a possible open area in the northern part of the unit. Such an arrangement of narrow rooms is also known in basements of South Arabian monumental buildings (e.g. Doe 1971).

Archive org

" The Irish Druids caused all fires to be extinguished throughout the kingdom on the eve of May-day, and every house was obliged to light his fire from the Arch-druid's holy fire, kindled on some elevated place, for which they paid a tribute to the Druid. This exactly
corresponds with Dr. Ifyde's description of the Parsi or Guebri, descendants of the ancient Persians, who have, says he, an annual fire in the temple, from whence they kindle all the fires in their houses, which are previously extinguished, which makes a part of the revenues of their priests ; and this was undoubtedly the use of the Round Towers, so frequently to be met with in Ireland, and which were certainly of Phoenician construction."

Pre-Aryan

As the rites also professed to instruct the candidate in incantations such as we know were used by the Akkadians of Babylon that alone would indicate identity of origin. The learned Hyde attributes the name Cabir to Gabri, Guebri, fire or sun worshippers; and as the slain god is named Akmon, which word also means a cube of eight angles, heaven or Ouranos, it is therefore equivalent to the Semitic Ur and Urim, and remotely to Hiram, whose father Josephus says was named Ur.

Bri-csesz
A frankok mitikus történelmével foglalkozó francia történészek a szikánok II. csoportjaként azonosítják, illetve pannóniai szikamberekként tartják számon ezt a népágat. A fent említett Jean Lemaire mester a belga krónika írója a geldriai frankokat a magyarországi bryce-ektől (Bryces de Pannonie/ ejtsd: brisz) - ez a szikamber népnév egyik változata - származtatja..

Szikánok

Szicília

Szicília (olaszul Sicilia) a Földközi-tenger legnagyobb szigete, valamint Olaszország közigazgatásilag legkiterjedtebb régiója. Területe 25 700 négyzetkilométer, lakosainak száma kb. 5 millió fő.

Szicília legkorábbi lakói a szikánok, az elümoszok, az aszónok és a szikeloszok voltak. A Kr. e. 8. században görög gyarmatosítók érkeztek. Az ő nevükhöz fűződik az első szicíliai városok megalapítása: Siracusa (Szürakuszai), Lentini, Naxos, Catania (Katané) és Messina. Ezek mind tengerparti városok voltak. Az itt élők később további településeket alapítottak, így jött létre többek között Taormina (Tauromeion), Megara Hyblea, Gela, Imera, Szelinusz, Agrigento (Akragasz), Milazzo (Mylai), Segesta.

Alternatív
Volt idő, elmúlt korokban, amikor létét is tagadták a frankok ős elei által emelt városnak, Szikambriának, amely Pannónia határán emelkedett Szikan hegyének tetején. A város nevét írott források őrzik a szkíta eredetű Meroving dinasztia legendáriumán, továbbá az anjouk korából reánk hagyományozott rajzolt hártyákon, s a múló idő sárgította könyvlapok elmosódó körvonalú betűin keresztül.

Alternatív 2

Neve: székely, szikul és szikel. Nőelvi törzseik a szikánok. Zakul, zakur (Kézai, Fáy Elek), szaksza, szakszon, sakalasa, sekursa, hímelvi törzsek
Szikánok: Szicilia őslakói, ott ma napig is az "r" hangot majdnem "zs"-nek ejtik. (Renmin ribao?)

Alternatív 3

A császári levéltár és a sziget túlélőinek vallomásai ellentmondanak egymásnak. A prétori hivatal feljegyzései szerint az első mágus keletről, valahonnan Júdea és Szíria határvonaláról érkezett, tudása pedig a párthus tűzimádók hitében gyökerezett. A sziget őslakosai azonban úgy emlékeznek, a mágus saját nyelvüken szólította őket, a szikánok meg egyenesen rokonuknak tartották, aki az elfeledett rasennák tudását örökölte.

Sicanok útja

A Hold
link: http://www.freeweb.hu/claw/History/moon.html

Az amerikai aguaruna nyelvben: Férfi (man): Aishmag
Mongol "megye = aimag"
Észak-ír megye: Armagh

Sipan

Itt az utazó neve Bryce. De érdekes a primitív indiánok aranyművessége.
The next day we set out on an 8 hour marathon expedition through the desert to tour the ruins of and museums commemorating the 2,500 year old Moche and Sicán civilizations, which predate the Incas.
The Sicans, a pre-Inca civilization, occupied the northern coast of Peru as early as the 700s and settled there until around 1375.

Spanyolul beszélőknek: Jöjj - Os sian !
"Se trata de un cementerio dinástico Sicán Medio de mil años de antigüedad",
comentó Carlos Elera tras indicar ... alfredo bryce ... La palabra Sicán (Signam o Sian) significa "la casa o templo de la Luna" in the old native tongue Muchik lambayecana

Sican culture

According to Shimada, Sican means "temple of the moon". The Sican culture is also referred to as Lambayeque culture, after the name of the region in Peru. It succeeded the Moche culture.
Sicán iconography is dominated by the Sican Deity It decorates all artistic media of the Sicán, including ceramics, metal works, and textiles. The icon is most commonly represented with a mask face and upturned eyes. Sometimes it may be shown with avian features, such as beaks, wings, and talons, which are evident in Early Sicán ceramics. These avian features are related to Naymlap, the key figure in Sicán mythology.

Sziciliában

Their origins are elusive. Of Sicily's three most ancient peoples (Sicanians, Sicels, Elymians), the indigenous Sicanians (or Sicans) of central and western Sicily were present at the earliest date, as the evidence suggests a more recent introduction of the Sicel ("Siculian") civilization in eastern Sicily and the Elymian one in the northwest.

Cigány gének? - "M" mtDNA

Japanese physical anthropologist Ken-ichi Shinoda performed DNA tests on the remains of human bodies found in the East Tomb and West Tomb in the Bosque de Pomas Historical Sanctuary, which are part of the Sican Culture Archaeological Project, funded by Japan's government.

The director of the Sican National Museum, Carlos Elera, told the daily that Shinoda found that people who lived more than 1,000 years ago in what today is the Lambayeque region, about 800 kilometers (500 miles) north of Lima, had genetic links to the comtemporaneous populations of Ecuador, Colombia, Siberia, Taiwan and to the Ainu people of northern Japan.

Japán
mtDNA hgs with at least 3 known Ainu samples:
M7a: 8/51 Ainus
"M5/D4a/G1": 7/51 Ainus
G1a1/D: 3/51 Ainus
Y: 11/51 Ainus
D4(xD4a,b,d,k,n): 4/51 Ainus
(Hasonló az Aleut szigetek génállománya). the Ainu are most closely related to New Guineans and Andaman Islanders.
Si can

The painting showed the Sicán Deity with a tumi- knife and trophy head at the center flanked by a red, round "sun" on the right (east) and vale, crescent "moon" on the left (west) - representing what mar be called the Sicán "cosmovision" .

Malacpofák

Though the argument might be made that they likely used a stake as a modern silversmith would today, we must keep in mind that there has been no evidence whatsoever of any specialized stakes with arches and saddles or even a common "T" stake;

Szikán arany
Feltűnik az egész világon elterjedt türkiz-arany kombináció és a fejfedő a két tollal. Mint Koreában. /Sican Kero with Figure Attached, A.D. 800­1370 - Hammered gold H. 8 3/8" (21.4 cm); W. 4 1/8" (10.4 cm), D. 7" (17.9 cm)/
Láthatunk 4 ágú szigonyt ábrázoló koronát és kétfejű madarat.

Rapa Nui - Nagy út

Feathers were also highly valued in Polynesian society. The red feathers of, for example, the Scarlett Honeyeater, were a significant form of currency in Santa Cruz and neighbouring islands. Jared Diamond himself points out the significance to Polynesians of feathers twice in Collapse, making the often argued point that the red scoria discs (pukao) on the top of some Easter Island statues probably represented red feather headdresses.


Mochica (also Yunga, Yunca, Chimú, Muchic, Mochika, Muchik, Chimu) is a Chimuan language formerly spoken along the northwest coast of Peru and in an inland village.
..the Urus were vestiges of the earliest pre-Yunca ..

Frígia vagy Brígia?

Bri=shine
Csak rövidítés!

Brie

Észak-francia terület a Seine és a Marne között. Számos hasonló nevü település akad még a környéken.

Településnevek Bri kezdettel.

Például Bri Magura település Bangladesh-ben. A zöm ebben az országban van.
Britata city Samegrelo-Zemo Svanet'i Georgia, s a Kaukázusból Ukrajnán keresztül érte el Finnországot.

Frigyre lép - Definition of FRIG
intransitive verb
often vulgar: copulate -often used in the present participle as a meaningless intensive
Sajtkukac: Middle English fryggen to wriggle

Frig - frog
The frog undergoes incredible transformations to reach the destination of full adulthood, and so do we as humans.
Toads
In Egypt the frog was most commonly associated with the goddess Heket (or Heqet), the goddess of fertility and childbirth who assisted Isis in her ritual to resurrect Osiris. Heket is depicted as a frog-shaped goddess, whose priestesses trained as midwives.
Heqet -> Beq(et); Heth -> Beth
In the ancient Zoroastrian religion of the Middle East the frog was associated with Ahriman (the most evil of all beings).

Avesta:
fireshte (Pers.): a spiritual being/angel, used interchangeable with yazad. (Var. 'fireshta, fereshte')
Osti: a woman of priestly family

Frigg
Old Norse Frigg (genitive Friggjar), Old Saxon Fri, and Old English Frig are derived from Common Germanic Frijjō. Frigg is cognate with Sanskrit prīyā́ which means "wife." The root also appears in Old Saxon fri which means "beloved lady", in Swedish as fria ("to propose for marriage") and in Icelandic as frjá which means "to love."
.. the planet Venus was Friggjarstjarna 'Frigg's star'.
Magyarra rövidítve
The word bris means “covenant,” a bond between two sides.

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