• The Phryges (French: [fʁiʒ]; singular: Phryge) are the official mascots of Paris 2024 Olympic and Paralympic Games. They are two anthropomorphic Phrygian...
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    2011. Archived from the original (PDF) on 16 October 2012. Retrieved 13 July 2013. Belam, Martin (14 November 2022). "Meet the Phryges: Paris 2024 Olympic...
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  • "ambition" between both events. On 14 November 2022, the Phryges were unveiled as the mascots of the 2024 Summer Olympics and Paralympics; they are a pair...
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  • Olympics". Inside the Games. Archived from the original on 5 March 2024. Retrieved 7 March 2024. Belam, Martin (14 November 2022). "Meet the Phryges: Paris 2024...
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    was the most celebrated playwright in the dramatic competitions of the city-state of Athens which took place during the religious festivals of the Lenaea...
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    Tina and Milo are the official mascots of the Milan-Cortina 2026 Olympic and Paralympic Games. They are two anthropomorphic stoats. Tina and Milo were...
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    Belam, Martin (14 November 2022). "Meet the Phryges: Paris 2024 Olympic and Paralympic mascots unveiled". The Guardian. ISSN 0261-3077. Retrieved 2 August...
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    Bryges (category Ancient tribes in the Balkans)
    them to Phrygians, stating that according to the Macedonians, the Bryges "changed their name" to Phryges after migrating into Anatolia, a movement which...
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    Phrygian cap (category Pages using the Phonos extension)
    Announced in November 2022, the official mascots of Paris 2024 Olympic and Paralympic Games, named The Phryges, were based on the cap. List of hats and headgear...
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  • not get in the way of you being an athlete." The mascots for the Games are The Phryges, anthropomorphic phrygian caps. Plush toys of the mascots were...
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  • Dūn) is the official mascot of the 2022 Winter Olympics, and Shuey Rhon Rhon (Chinese: 雪容融; pinyin: Xuě Róng Róng) is the official mascot of the 2022 Winter...
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  • linguists considered the name of Bebryces related to the thracian tribe Bryges, which was later renamed to Phryges (Phrygians), based on the geographic proximity...
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    found both in the Balkans and Anatolia that are considered too great to be a mere coincidence (e.g. Eneti and Enetoi, Bryges and Phryges, Moesians and...
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    including the Olympic Phryge in its only appearance at the ceremony. Dancers from the Moulin Rouge, also dressed in pink, then danced at the Quai d'Orleans...
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    Siege of Fort Zeelandia (category Battles involving the Ming dynasty)
    now became a case of sero sapiunt Phryges. They now discovered that they had been too confident of the weakness of the enemy, and had not anticipated such...
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    Enetoi, Bryges and Phryges. These parallels indicate closer links than simply a correlation of names. According to a current explanation, the connection is...
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    Phrygians (category Pages using the EasyTimeline extension)
    The Phrygians (Greek: Φρύγες, Phruges or Phryges) were an ancient Indo-European speaking people who inhabited central-western Anatolia (modern-day Turkey)...
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    Greek and Armenian, although evidence remains scant. The Phrygians (gr. Φρύγες, Phrúges or Phrýges) were an ancient Indo-European people, who established...
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  • to the area or occasionally human figures representing the cultural heritage. Nowadays, most of the merchandise aimed at young people focuses on the mascots...
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    the imperial Roman army, attested in the epigraphic record, by Roman province of deployment during the reign of emperor Hadrian (r. AD 117–138). The index...
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  • Venedi Armenii Osrhoeni Palmyreni ? Marmeridae ?Nabataeans Isauri Phryges Persae The peoples that are in Mauretania: Quinquegentiani Mazices Barbares Bacuates...
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  • from PIE *bhasko According to Herodotus 7.73 (c. 440 BC), the Macedonians claimed that the Phryges were called Bryges before they migrated from Thrace to...
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  • Part of the larger and older Graeco-Phrygians?) May have been part of the older and larger Graeco-Phrygians. Armeno-Phrygians (Bryges-Phryges-Mushki)...
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    (Φρύγες, Phrýges) or Ransom of Hector (Ἕκτορος λύτρα, Héktoros lútra), Priam and a chorus of Phrygians sought to retrieve Hector's body from the still wroth...
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  • Phrygia (name) (category Wikipedia articles incorporating a citation from the DGRBM)
    Totius latinitatis lexicon: Vel a Phrygia Cecropis filia, vel a Phryge fluvio ; or the river Phrygius, see Hyllus (river) (Virg. Aen. vii. 139 ; Strab...
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