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Ionians

Ionian soldier (Old Persian cuneiform 𐎹𐎢𐎴, Yaunā)[1] of the Achaemenid army, circa 480 BCE. Xerxes I tomb relief.

The Ionians (/ˈniənz/; Greek: Ἴωνες, Íōnes, singular Ἴων, Íōn) were one of the four major tribes that the Greeks considered themselves to be divided into during the ancient period; the other three being the Dorians, Aeolians, and Achaeans.[2] The Ionian dialect was one of the three major linguistic divisions of the Hellenic world, together with the Dorian and Aeolian dialects.

When referring to populations, "Ionian" defines several groups in Classical Greece. In its narrowest sense, the term referred to the region of Ionia in Asia Minor. In a broader sense, it could be used to describe all speakers of the Ionic dialect, which in addition to those in Ionia proper also included the Greek populations of Euboea, the Cyclades, and many cities founded by Ionian colonists. Finally, in the broadest sense it could be used to describe all those who spoke languages of the East Greek group, which included Attic.

The foundation myth which was current in the Classical period suggested that the Ionians were named after Ion, son of Xuthus, who lived in the north Peloponnesian region of Aigialeia. When the Dorians invaded the Peloponnese they expelled the Achaeans from the Argolid and Lacedaemonia. The displaced Achaeans moved into Aigialeia (thereafter known as Achaea), in turn expelling the Ionians from Aigialeia.[3] The Ionians moved to Attica and mingled with the local population of Attica, and many years later emigrated to the coast of Asia Minor founding the historical region of Ionia.

Unlike the austere and militaristic Dorians, the Ionians are renowned for their love of philosophy, art, democracy, and pleasure – Ionian traits that were most famously expressed by the Athenians.[4] The Ionian school of philosophy, centered on Miletus, was characterized by a focus on non-supernatural explanations for natural phenomena and a search for rational explanations of the universe, thereby laying the foundation for scientific inquiry and rational thought in Western philosophy.

Etymology

The etymology of the word Ἴωνες or Ἰᾱ́ϝoνες is uncertain.[5] Frisk isolates an unknown root, *Ia-, pronounced *ya-.[6] There are, however, some theories:

  • From a Proto-Indo-European onomatopoeic root *wi- or *woi- expressing a shout uttered by persons running to the assistance of others; according to Pokorny, *Iāwones could mean "devotees of Apollo", based on the cry iḕ paiṓn uttered in his worship; the god was also called iḕios himself.[7]
  • From an unknown early name of an eastern Mediterranean island population represented by ḥꜣw-nbwt, an ancient Egyptian name for the people living there.[8]
  • From ancient Egyptian jwn "pillar, tree trunk" extended into jwnt "bow" (of wood?) and jwntjw "bowmen, archers."[9] This derivation is analogous on the one hand to the possible derivation of Dorians and on the other fits the Egyptian concept of "nine bows" with reference to the Sea Peoples.
  • From a Proto-Indo-European root *uiH-, meaning "power."[10]

History of the name

Unlike "Aeolians" and "Dorians", "Ionians" appears in the languages of different civilizations around the eastern Mediterranean and as far east as Han China. They are not the earliest Greeks to appear in the records; that distinction belongs to the Danaans and the Achaeans. The trail of the Ionians begins in the Mycenaean Greek records of Crete.

Mycenaean

A fragmentary Linear B tablet from Knossos (tablet Xd 146) bears the name i-ja-wo-ne, interpreted by Ventris and Chadwick[11] as possibly the dative or nominative plural case of *Iāwones, an ethnic name. The Knossos tablets are dated to 1400 or 1200 B.C. and thus pre-date the Dorian dominance in Crete, if the name refers to Cretans.

The name first appears in Greek literature in Homer as Ἰάονες, iāones,[12] used on a single occasion of some long-robed Greeks attacked by Hector and apparently identified with Athenians, and this Homeric form appears to be identical with the Mycenaean form but without the *-w-. This name also appears in a fragment of the other early poet, Hesiod, in the singular Ἰάων, iāōn.[13]

Biblical

In the Book of Genesis[14] of the English Bible, Javan is a son of Japheth. Javan is believed nearly universally by Bible scholars to represent the Ionians; that is, Javan is Ion. The Hebrew is Yāwān, plural Yəwānīm.[15]

Additionally, but less surely, Japheth may be related linguistically to the Greek mythological figure Iapetus.[16]

The locations of Biblical tribal countries have been the subjects of centuries of scholarship and yet remain to various degrees open questions. The Book of Isaiah[17] gives what may be a hint by listing "the nations ... that have not heard my fame" including Javan and immediately after "the isles afar off." These isles may be considered as an apposition to Javan or the last item in the series. If the former, the expression is typically used of the population of the islands in the Aegean Sea[citation needed].

The date of the Book of Isaiah cannot precede the date of the man Isaiah, in the 8th century BC.

Assyrian

Some letters of the Neo-Assyrian Empire in the 8th century BC record attacks by what appear to be Ionians on the cities of Phoenicia:

For example, a raid by the Ionians (ia-u-na-a-a) on the Phoenician coast is reported to Tiglath-Pileser III in a letter from the 730s BC discovered at Nimrud.[18]

The Assyrian word, which is preceded by the country determinative, has been reconstructed as *Iaunaia.[19] More common is ia-a-ma-nu, ia-ma-nu and ia-am-na-a-a with the country determinative, reconstructed as Iamānu.[20] Sargon II related that he took the latter from the sea like fish and that they were from "the sea of the setting sun."[21] If the identification of Assyrian names is correct, at least some of the Ionian marauders came from Cyprus:[22]

Sargon's Annals for 709, claiming that tribute was sent to him by 'seven kings of Ya (ya-a'), a district of Yadnana whose distant abodes are situated a seven-days' journey in the sea of the setting sun', is confirmed by a stele set up at Citium in Cyprus 'at the base of a mountain ravine ... of Yadnana.'

Iranian

Ionians appear in a number of Old Persian inscriptions of the Achaemenid Empire as Yaunā (𐎹𐎢𐎴𐎠),[23] a nominative plural masculine, singular Yauna;[24] for example, an inscription of Darius on the south wall of the palace at Persepolis includes in the provinces of the empire "Ionians who are of the mainland and (those) who are by the sea, and countries which are across the sea; ...."[25] At that time the empire probably extended around the Aegean to northern Greece.

Indic

The Seleucid king Antiochos ("Aṃtiyako Yona Rājā" ("The Yona king Antiochos")) is named as a recipient of Ashoka's medical treatments, together with his Hellenistic neighbours, in the Edicts of Ashoka (circa 250 BCE).[26]
"Aṃtiyako Yona Rājā" ("The Greek king Antiochos"), mentioned in Major Rock Edict No.2, here at Girnar. Brahmi script.[27]

Inspired by Achaemenid Iranians, Ionians appear in Indic literature and documents as Yavana and Yona. In documents, these names refer to the Indo-Greek Kingdoms: the states formed by the Macedonian Alexander the Great and his successors on the Indian subcontinent. The earliest such documentation is the Edicts of Ashoka. The Thirteenth Edict is dated to 260–258 BC and directly refers to the "Yonas".[26]

Other languages

Most modern Western Asian languages use the terms "Ionia" and "Ionian" to refer to Greece and Greeks. That is true of Hebrew (Yavan 'Greece' / Yevani fem. Yevania 'a Greek'),[28] Armenian (Hunastan 'Greece'[29] / Huyn 'a Greek'[citation needed]), and the Classical Arabic words (al-Yūnān 'Greece' / Yūnānī fem. Yūnāniyya pl. Yūnān 'a Greek',[30] probably from Aramaic Yawnānā[31]) are used in most modern Arabic dialects including Egyptian[citation needed] and Palestinian[32] as well as being used in modern Persian (Yūnānestān 'Greece' / Yūnānī pl. Yūnānīhā/Yūnānīyān 'Greeks')[33] and Turkish too via Persian (Yunanistan 'Greece' / Yunan 'a Greek person' pl. Yunanlar 'Greek people').[34]

Ionic language

Ionic Greek was a subdialect of the Attic–Ionic or Eastern dialect group of Ancient Greek.

Pre-Ionic Ionians

The literary evidence of the Ionians leads back to mainland Greece in Mycenaean times before there was an Ionia. The classical sources seem determined that they were to be called Ionians along with other names even then. This cannot be documented with inscriptional evidence, and yet the literary evidence, which is manifestly at least partially legendary, seems to reflect a general verbal tradition.

Herodotus

Herodotus of Halicarnassus asserts:[35]

all are Ionians who are of Athenian descent and keep the feast Apaturia.

He further explains:[36]

The whole Hellenic stock was then small, and the last of all its branches and the least regarded was the Ionian; for it had no considerable city except Athens.

The Ionians spread from Athens to other places in the Aegean Sea: Sifnos and Serifos,[37] Naxos,[38] Kea[39] and Samos.[40] But they were not just from Athens:[41]

These Ionians, as long as they were in the Peloponnesus, dwelt in what is now called Achaea, and before Danaus and Xuthus came to the Peloponnesus, as the Greeks say, they were called Aegialian Pelasgians. They were named Ionians after Ion the son of Xuthus.

Achaea was divided into 12 communities originally Ionian:[42] Pellene, Aegira, Aegae, Bura, Helice, Aegion, Rhype, Patrae, Phareae, Olenus, Dyme and Tritaeae. The most aboriginal Ionians were of Cynuria:[43]

The Cynurians are aboriginal and seem to be the only Ionians, but they have been Dorianized by time and by Argive rule.

Strabo

In Strabo's account of the origin of the Ionians, Hellen, son of Deucalion, ancestor of the Hellenes, king of Phthia, arranged a marriage between his son Xuthus and the daughter of king Erechtheus of Athens. Xuthus then founded the Tetrapolis ("Four Cities") of Attica, a rural district. His son, Achaeus, went into exile in a land subsequently called Achaea after him. Another son of Xuthus, Ion, conquered Thrace, after which the Athenians made him king of Athens. Attica was called Ionia after his death. Those Ionians colonized Aigialia changing its name to Ionia also. When the Heracleidae returned the Achaeans drove the Ionians back to Athens. Under the Codridae they set forth for Anatolia and founded 12 cities in Caria and Lydia following the model of the 12 cities of Achaea, formerly Ionian.[44]

Ionian School of philosophy

During the 6th century BC, Ionian coastal towns, such as Miletus and Ephesus, became the focus of a revolution in traditional thinking about Nature. Instead of explaining natural phenomena by recourse to traditional religion/myth, the cultural climate was such that men began to form hypotheses about the natural world based on ideas gained from both personal experience and deep reflection.[45] These men—Thales and his successors—were called physiologoi, those who discoursed on Nature. They were skeptical of religious explanations for natural phenomena and instead sought purely mechanical and physical explanations. They are credited as being of critical importance to the development of the 'scientific attitude' towards the study of Nature. According to physicist Carlo Rovelli, the work of the Ionian school produced the "first great scientific revolution" and the earliest example of critical thinking, which would come to define Greek, and subsequently modern, thought.[45]

Notes

  1. ^ Darius I, DNa inscription, Line 28
  2. ^ Apollodorus I, 7.3
  3. ^ Pausanias VII, 1.7
  4. ^ Kōnstantinos D. Paparrēgopulos, Historikai Pragmateiai – Volume 1, 1858
  5. ^ Robert S. P. Beekes, Etymological Dictionary of Greek, Brill, 2009, p. 608 f.
  6. ^ "Indo-European Etymological Dictionary". Leiden University, the IEEE Project. Archived from the original on 27 September 2006. To find the full presentation in H. J. Frisk's Griechisches Wörterbuch search on page 1,748, being sure to include the comma. For a similar presentation in Beekes' A Greek Etymological Dictionary search on Ionian in Etymology. Both linguists state a full panoply of "Ionian" words with sources.
  7. ^ "Indo-European Etymological Dictionary". Leiden University, the IEEE Project. Archived from the original on 27 September 2006. In Pokorny's Indogermanisches etymologisches Wörterbuch (1959), p. 1176.
  8. ^ Partridge, Eric (1983). Origins: A Short Etymological Dictionary of Modern English: Ionian. New York: Greenwich House. ISBN 0-517-41425-2.
  9. ^ Bernal, Martin (1991). Black Athena: The Afroasiatic Roots of Classical Civilization: Volume I: The Fabrication of Ancient Greece 1785–1985. New Brunswick, N.J.: Rutgers University Press. pp. 83–84. ISBN 0-8135-1277-8.
  10. ^ Nikolaev, Alexander S. (2006), "Ἰάoνες", Acta Linguistica Petropolitana, 2(1), pp. 100–115.
  11. ^ Ventris, Michael; John Chadwick (1973). Documents in Mycenaean Greek: Second Edition. Cambridge University Press. pp. 547 in the "Glossary" under i-ja-wo-ne. ISBN 0-521-08558-6.
  12. ^ Homer. Iliad, Book XIII, Line 685.
  13. ^ Hes. fr. 10a.23 M-W: see Glare, P. G. W. (1996). Greek-English Leicon: Revised Supplement. Oxford University Press. p. 155.
  14. ^ Book of Genesis, 10.2.
  15. ^ Bromiley, Geoffrey William, ed. (1994). The International Standard Bible Encyclopedia: Volume Two: Fully Revised: E-J: Javan. Grand Rapids, Michigan: Wm. B. Eerdmans Publishing. p. 971. ISBN 0-8028-3782-4.
  16. ^ Chisholm, Hugh, ed. (1911). "Iapetus" . Encyclopædia Britannica. Vol. 14 (11th ed.). Cambridge University Press. p. 215.
  17. ^ Book of Isaiah 66.19.
  18. ^ Malkin, Irad (1998). The Return of Odysseus: Colonization and Ethnicity. Berkeley: University of California Press. p. 148. ISBN 0-520-21185-5.
  19. ^ Foley, John Miles (2005). A Companion to Ancient Epic. Malden, Ma.: Blackwell Publishing. p. 294. ISBN 1-4051-0524-0.
  20. ^ Muss-Arnolt, William (1905). A Concise Dictionary of the Assyrian Language: Volume I: A-MUQQU: Iamānu. Berlin; London; New York: Reuther & Reichard; Williams & Morgate; Lemcke & Büchner. p. 360.
  21. ^ Kearsley, R.A. (1999). "Greeks Overseas in the 8th Century B.C.: Euboeans, Al Mina and Assyrian Imperialism". In Tsetskhladze, Gocha R. (ed.). Ancient Greeks West and East. Leiden, Boston, Köln: Brill. pp. 109–134. ISBN 90-04-10230-2. See pages 120-121.
  22. ^ Braun, T.F.R.G. (1925). "The Greeks in the Near East: IV. Assyrian Kings and the Greeks". In Boardman, John; Hammond, N.G.L. (eds.). The Cambridge Ancient History: III Part 3: The Expansion of the Greek World Eighth to Sixth Centuries B.C. Cambridge University Press. pp. 14–24. ISBN 0-521-23447-6. See page 17 for the quote.
  23. ^ Waters, Matt (2014). Ancient Persia: A Concise History of the Achaemenid Empire, 550–330 BCE. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press. p. 173. ISBN 978-1-107-00960-8.
  24. ^ Kent, Roland G. (1953). Old Persian: Grammar Texts Lexicon: Second Edition, Revised. New Haven, Connecticut: American Oriental Society. p. 204. ISBN 0-940490-33-1.
  25. ^ Kent, p. 136.
  26. ^ a b Kosmin, Paul J. (2014). The Land of the Elephant Kings. Harvard University Press. pp. 56–57. ISBN 978-0-674-72882-0.
  27. ^ Inscriptions of Asoka. New Edition by E. Hultzsch (in Sanskrit). 1925. p. 3.
  28. ^ Dagut, M. (1990). Prof. Jerusalem: Kiryat-Sefer Ltd. p. 294. ISBN 9651701722.
  29. ^ Bedrossian, Matthias (1985). New Dictionary Armenian-English. Beirut: Librairie du Liban. p. 515.
  30. ^ Wehr, Hans (1971). Dictionary of Modern Written Arabic. Wiesbaden: Harrassowitz Verlag. p. 1110. ISBN 0-87950-001-8.
  31. ^ Rosenthal, Franz (2007). Encyclopedia of Islam Vol XI (2nd ed.). Leiden: Brill. p. 344. ISBN 9789004161214.
  32. ^ Elihai, Yohanan (1985). Dictionnaire de l'arabe parlé palistinien Français-Arabe. Paris: Éditions Klincksieck. p. 203. ISBN 2252025115.
  33. ^ Turner, Colin (2003). A Thematic Dictionary of Modern Persian. London: Routledge. p. 92. ISBN 978-0-7007-0458-3.
  34. ^ Kornrumpf, H.-J. (1979). Langenscheidt's Universan Dictionary Turkish-English English-Turkish. Berlin: Langenscheidt. ISBN 0-340-00042-2.
  35. ^ Herodotus. Histories. Book I, Chapter 147.
  36. ^ Herodotus. Histories. Book I, Chapter 143.
  37. ^ Herodotus. Histories. Book 8, Section 48.1.
  38. ^ Herodotus. Histories. Book 8, Section 46.3.
  39. ^ Herodotus. Histories. Book 8, Section 46.2.
  40. ^ Herodotus. Histories. Book 6, Section 22.3.
  41. ^ Herodotus. Histories. Book 7, Chapter 94.
  42. ^ Herodotus. Histories. Book 1, Section 145.1.
  43. ^ Herodotus. Histories. Book 8, Section 73.3.
  44. ^ Strabo. Geography. Book 8, Section 7.1.
  45. ^ a b Carlo Rovelli (28 February 2023). Anaximander: And the Birth of Science. Penguin. p. 22. ISBN 978-0-593-54236-1. OCLC 1322366046.

Further reading

  • J. A. R Munro. "Pelasgians and Ionians". The Journal of Hellenic Studies, 1934 (JSTOR).
  • R. M. Cook. "Ionia and Greece in the Eighth and Seventh Centuries B.C." The Journal of Hellenic Studies, 1946 (JSTOR).

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Rifle used within the sport of biathlon Three-time Olympian Jeremy Teela practices shooting with his Anschütz Fortner rifle at a summer biathlon event in Utah, USA. German Tina Bachmann with her Anschütz Fortner biathlon rifle in .22 Long Rifle. Notice her support hand holding against a raiser block. A Biathlon rifle is a specialized rifle designed for use in a biathlon event. Specialist biathlon rifles are ultra lightweight, and usually equipped with straight-pull actions, integrated magazine…

Malaysian paramilitary unit This article needs additional citations for verification. Please help improve this article by adding citations to reliable sources. Unsourced material may be challenged and removed.Find sources: General Operations Force – news · newspapers · books · scholar · JSTOR (April 2009) (Learn how and when to remove this template message) General Operations ForcePasukan Gerakan AmThe RMP General Operations Force Emblem.Active1 August 19…

Este artículo o sección necesita referencias que aparezcan en una publicación acreditada.Este aviso fue puesto el 7 de enero de 2013. Saint Michael Parroquia Localización de Saint MichaelCoordenadas 13°07′05″N 59°36′11″O / 13.118055555556, -59.603055555556Capital BridgetownEntidad Parroquia • País  BarbadosSuperficie Puesto 4.º • Total 39 km²Población (1997) Puesto 1.º • Total 89 840 hab. • Densidad 2269,97 hab/km…

Call sign of US Navy aircraft transporting the President of the United States Navy One Navy One landing on the USS Abraham Lincoln with President George W. Bush Type S-3 Viking Manufacturer Lockheed Serial BuNo 159387 Preserved at National Naval Aviation Museum S-3B Viking Navy One at the National Naval Aviation Museum. Navy One is the call sign of any United States Navy aircraft carrying the president of the United States.[1] There has only been one aircraft designated as Navy One: a Lo…

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This article does not cite any sources. Please help improve this article by adding citations to reliable sources. Unsourced material may be challenged and removed.Find sources: The Best of Billy Crash Craddock 1973 album – news · newspapers · books · scholar · JSTOR (March 2015) (Learn how and when to remove this template message)1973 greatest hits album by Billy Crash CraddockThe Best of Billy Crash CraddockGreatest hits album by Billy Crash…

Province in Cordillera, Philippines This article is about the Philippine province. For other uses, see Abra. Province in Cordillera Administrative Region, PhilippinesAbraProvinceProvince of Abra(from top: left to right) Bangued, Tayum Church, Abra Provincial Capitol, Bucay Casa Real, San Quintin and Abra River. FlagSealLocation in the PhilippinesOpenStreetMapCoordinates: 17°35′N 120°45′E / 17.58°N 120.75°E / 17.58; 120.75RegionCordillera Administrative RegionFound…

Cleanup Utility for Mac CleanMyMac XDeveloper(s)MacPaw Way Ltd.Initial releaseJuly, 2008Stable release4.14.0 Operating systemmacOS High Sierra 10.13 or laterWebsitehttps://macpaw.com/cleanmymac CleanMyMac X is a cleanup utility for macOS.[1] It was developed by MacPaw Way Ltd. a software company based in Kyiv, Ukraine.[2] CleanMyMac X is used to optimize performance on Apple Mac computers through various methods such as deletion of junk files and maintenance tasks. Features Clean…

American professional wrestler (born 1997) Dominik MysterioMysterio in April 2023Birth nameDominik Óscar GutiérrezBorn (1997-04-05) April 5, 1997 (age 26) [1]San Diego, California, U.S.Parent(s)Rey Mysterio (father)Angie Gutiérrez (mother)RelativesEl Hijo de Rey Misterio (first cousin once removed)Konnan (godfather)[2]Rey Misterio Sr. (grand uncle)Professional wrestling careerRing name(s)Dominik MysterioDirty Dominik MysterioBilled height6 ft 1 in (185 cm)&…

Prussian general (1812–1899) Karl von WrangelNickname(s)Drummer of KoldingBorn(1812-09-28)28 September 1812Königsberg, East Prussia, PrussiaDied28 November 1899(1899-11-28) (aged 87)Quitzdorf am See, Görlitz, Saxony, GermanyAllegiance Prussia North German Confederation German EmpireBranch Prussian Army Imperial German ArmyYears of service1830 – 18411843 – 1876RankGeneral of the InfantryCommands held18th DivisionBattles/warsFirst Schleswig War Battle of …

Voce principale: L.R. Vicenza. Associazione del Calcio in VicenzaStagione 1906-1907Sport calcio SquadraVicenza Calcio Allenatore Antonio Libero Scarpa Presidente Antonio Libero Scarpa Terza Categoria1º Torneo FGNIFinalista 1905-1906 1907-1908 Si invita a seguire il modello di voce Questa voce raccoglie le informazioni riguardanti l'Associazione Del Calcio In Vicenza nelle competizioni ufficiali della stagione 1906-1907. Indice 1 Stagione 2 Rosa 3 Risultati 3.1 Terza Categoria 3.1.1 Semifinale 3…

Russian historian, anthropologist and Africanist Dmitri BondarenkoDmitri Bondarenko in Tanzania, April 2005Born (1968-06-09) June 9, 1968 (age 55)Moscow, Soviet UnionNationalityRussianAlma materMoscow State UniversityKnown forcontributions to anthropology and African StudiesAwardsMain academic awards: Anniversary medal 300 years of the Russian Academy of Sciences (2024) [1]; Russian Academy of Sciences Nikolay Miklukho Maklay prize “for outstanding contribution to Ethnology and …

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