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Mythical first settlers of Ireland
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The inhabitants of Miletus
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Mythical ancient inhabitants of the Aegean region.
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Mit Privileg für die niederländische Republik
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Opus phrygium occurs in Pliny's Naturalis Historia ("pictae vestes iam apud Homerum sunt iis, et inde triumphales natae acu facere id Phryges invenerunt, ideoque Phrygioniae appellatae sunt.") where he claims Phrygians invented the art of emroidery. Although this claim gets treated as factual there is to this day no proof of its veracity. It has been observed however that late Latin term auriphrygium refered to gold embroidery so it is possible that Opus Phrygium in Pliny's time refered to gold work or some type of embroidery including gold. Sources: Textile Research Centre Leiden; ditto citing VOGELSANG-EASTWOOD, Gillian (2016), 'Embroideries from archaeological and historical sources from the Eastern Mediterranean and Iraq,' in: Gillian Vogelsang-Eastwood (ed.), Encyclopedia of Embroidery from the Arab World, London: Bloomsbury Academic, pp. 71-77; Morna O'Neil, Crafting Communities Roundtable on Victorian Material Culture, 4 May 2021.
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