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Cimmerian
Cimmerian, n. and a. (sɪˈmɪərɪən) Also 6–7 Cym-, 7 Cymm-, Cim-, 20 Kimm-. [f. L. Cimmeri-us (Gr. κιµµέριος) pertaining to the Cimmerii + -an.] A. n. One of the Cimmerii: a. A member of a nomadic people of antiquity, the earliest known inhabitants of the Crimea, who overran Asia Minor in the 7th cent...
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Conan the Cimmerian
Conan the Cimmerian may refer to:
Conan the Barbarian, Robert E. Howard's fictional character
Conan the Cimmerian (comics), Dark Horse Comics series about that character
Conan the Cimmerian (video game), a 1991 home
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Cimmerian Orogeny
The Cimmerian Orogeny was an orogeny that created mountain ranges that now lie in Central Asia. See also
Hercynian orogeny - an orogeny that preceded the Cimmerian orogeny
Alpine orogeny - an orogeny that succeeded the Cimmerian orogeny
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Cimmerian Sibyl
The Cimmerian Sibyl may have been a doublet for the Cumaean since the designation Cimmerian refers to priestesses who lived underground near Lake Avernus Naevius also named the Cimmerian Sibyl in his books of the Punic War and Piso in his annals (Varro in Lactantius Inst. 1.6.9).
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Conan the Cimmerian (video game)
Conan the Cimmerian is a video game that was released by Virgin Games and Synergistic Software in 1991 for Amiga and DOS. Info
PC Games (Germany) - Oct, 1992
ASM (Aktueller Software Markt) - Dec, 1991
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Conan the Cimmerian at MobyGames
Conan the Cimmerian
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Cimmerians
stype," that is using Cimmerian bows and arrows. Herodotus also referred to the presence of "Cimmerian walls" (), a "Cimmerian ferry" (), a "country of Cimmeria" (), and a "Cimmerian Bosporus" (), as
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which civilization did the thracians live in?
Thraco-Cimmerian refers to 8th to 7th century BC cultures in Eastern Central Europe and in the area west of the Black Sea.
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The Coming of Conan the Cimmerian
The Coming of Conan the Cimmerian is the first of a three-volume set collecting the Conan stories by author Robert E. Howard.
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كيميريون
"Cimmerians and Scythians", 2001
Terenozhkin A.I., Cimmerians, Kiev, 1983
Cimmerian. (2006). In Encyclopædia Britannica. " bronze finds in Europe
Cimmerians by Jona Lendering
Dorin Sârbu, A controversial archeological phenomenon: the Cimmerian Culture (Romanian (full) and
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Death-Song of Conan the Cimmerian
"Death-Song of Conan the Cimmerian" is a 1972 fantasy narrative poem by American writer Lin Carter, featuring Robert E.
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List of kings of the Cimmerian Bosporus
The Bosporan kings were the rulers of the Bosporan Kingdom, an ancient Hellenistic Greco-Scythian state centered on the Kerch Strait (the Cimmerian Bosporus
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Teušpā
Teušpā was the king of the western Cimmerian horde, who had moved into Anatolia. References
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Cimmerian kings
7th-century BC monarchs in Asia
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Dugdammē
A document from 673 BCE records Rusa II as having recruited a large number of Cimmerian mercenaries, and Cimmerian allies of Rusa II probably participated this situation through divination, and as a result of these Cimmerian conquests, by 657 BCE the Assyrian divinatory records were calling the Cimmerian
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