Re: Taurean: Looking for origin, history, usage info
in reply to a message by webnet02@yahoo.com
Indeed the name is of Ancient Greek origin, a variation of "TAYROS", ("bull"), as Pavlos already mentioned.
LGPN (http://www.lgpn.ox.ac.uk/) covers 23 variations of the name, shared between 128 people in the ancient times.
The name "TAYROS" goes very far back in time, since the earliest recorded use of it is on a Mycenaean (Linear B) inscription, from around 1500 BCE.
"Until the day that an ancient inscription is found with the name "Alexandrovski" (or "Alexandrev" or "Alexandrov") written on it instead of "Alexander", true Macedonia and true Macedonians will remain Greek, as they always were."
LGPN (http://www.lgpn.ox.ac.uk/) covers 23 variations of the name, shared between 128 people in the ancient times.
The name "TAYROS" goes very far back in time, since the earliest recorded use of it is on a Mycenaean (Linear B) inscription, from around 1500 BCE.
"Until the day that an ancient inscription is found with the name "Alexandrovski" (or "Alexandrev" or "Alexandrov") written on it instead of "Alexander", true Macedonia and true Macedonians will remain Greek, as they always were."
This message was edited 3/14/2006, 7:08 AM