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- Anax abstract "Anax (Greek: ἄναξ; from earlier ϝάναξ, wánax) is an ancient Greek word for "(tribal) king, lord, (military) leader". It is one of the two Greek titles traditionally translated as "king", the other being basileus.Anax is the more archaic term of the two, inherited from the Mycenaean period, and is notably used in Homeric Greek, e.g. of Agamemnon. The feminine form is anassa, "queen" (ἄνασσα, ánassa; from wánassa, itself from *wánakt-ja).".
- Anax thumbnail Ceramic_fragment_with_WANAKTI_inscription.jpg?width=300.
- Anax wikiPageID "1305612".
- Anax wikiPageRevisionID "604840460".
- Anax characters Script_(Unicode).
- Anax error Mojibake.
- Anax fix "Help:Special characters#Ancient scripts".
- Anax hasPhotoCollection Anax.
- Anax special "Linear B that may not render correctly in your browser".
- Anax subject Category:Ancient_Greek_titles.
- Anax subject Category:Royal_titles.
- Anax subject Category:Titles_of_national_or_ethnic_leadership.
- Anax comment "Anax (Greek: ἄναξ; from earlier ϝάναξ, wánax) is an ancient Greek word for "(tribal) king, lord, (military) leader". It is one of the two Greek titles traditionally translated as "king", the other being basileus.Anax is the more archaic term of the two, inherited from the Mycenaean period, and is notably used in Homeric Greek, e.g. of Agamemnon. The feminine form is anassa, "queen" (ἄνασσα, ánassa; from wánassa, itself from *wánakt-ja).".
- Anax label "Anax (rey)".
- Anax label "Anax".
- Anax label "Anax".
- Anax label "Anax".
- Anax label "Anax".
- Anax sameAs Anax.
- Anax sameAs Anax_(rey).
- Anax sameAs Anax.
- Anax sameAs Anax.
- Anax sameAs m.04rj1w.
- Anax sameAs Q10952073.
- Anax sameAs Q10952073.
- Anax wasDerivedFrom Anax?oldid=604840460.
- Anax depiction Ceramic_fragment_with_WANAKTI_inscription.jpg.
- Anax isPrimaryTopicOf Anax.