The Stele of Vespasian (Georgian: ვესპასიანეს სტელა) is a stele celebrating Roman emperor Vespasian. It was written in Ancient Greek and found in 1867...
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Archaeological Museum Stele of Vespasian List of Roman emperors Pecunia non olet Suetonius, Vesp., 2. "Vespasian was born [...] on the evening of the fifteenth...
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stelae. Stele of Vespasian Code of Hammurabi Gwanggaeto Stele King Ezana's Stela Kul Tigin Lemnos stela Lapis Niger Mesha Stele Naram-Sin Xi'an Stele Pig...
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French basketball player Stele of Vespasian, a stele found in an ancient Georgian capital Cotton Vespasian manuscripts, part of the Cotton library, named...
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Pharasmanes I (redirect from Aderk of Iberia)
Pharasmanes was a member of the third Pharnavazid dynasty and reigned from 1 to 58. Pharasmanes is mentioned on the Stele of Vespasian. During his reign, Iberia...
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Armazi stele (Georgian: არმაზის სტელა) may refer to: Armazi stele of Vespasian (75 AD) Armazi stele of Serapit (150 AD) This disambiguation page lists...
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Amazasp I (redirect from Amazasp i of iberia)
Toumanoff also identifies him with the Amazaspus of the Stele of Vespasian and Xepharnuges of the Stele of Serapit. The name Amazasp derives from Middle...
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Mihrdat I (redirect from Azork of Iberia)
speaks of Mithridates I as "the friend of the Caesars" and the king "of the Roman-loving Iberians". It also reports that the Roman emperor Vespasian fortified...
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the year 284 BC, the alleged date of creation of the first Georgian script. Stele of Serapeitis Stele of Vespasian Machabeli, p. 119 Machabeli, p. 6 Machabeli...
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allied with the Roman emperors. Armazi stele of Vespasian unearthed in 1867 reports that the Roman Emperor Vespasian fortified Armazi for the Iberian king...
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Pharnavazid dynasty (category Georgian people of Iranian descent)
north. Armazi stele of Vespasian discovered at Mtskheta, capital of Iberia, speaks of Mihrdat as "the friend of the Caesars" and the king "of the Roman-loving...
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Amazaspos is also mentioned in Stele of Vespasian, though according to Cyril Toumanoff that Amazaspos is King Amazasp I of Iberia. Inscription is currently...
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ascribed the erection of the stele to the Attic hero Theseus, on his way to Athens. To the west of the Isthmus is the Gulf of Corinth, and to the east...
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excavation of a mid-4th century Roman tomb near Speyer in Germany. The Stele of Vespasian is found in Armazi, Georgia. National Archaeological Museum of Spain...
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Per Stele of Vespasian. Per Fasti Ostienses. This title entered the style in spite to the contemporary Muslim laqab, the Sword of Islam and Sword of Allah...
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The tomb tumulus of Laodice measures 21 metres or 69 feet. Only one column is still standing with a stele on top of it. The stele depicts a dexiosis...
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Cleopatra (redirect from Cleopatra VII of Egypt)
a stele from Koptos dated 21 September 31 BC, demonstrated that Cleopatra was now grooming her son to become the sole ruler of Egypt. In a show of solidarity...
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Thutmose IV (redirect from Thutmose IV of Egypt)
Sphinx of Giza and subsequent commission of the Dream Stele. According to Thutmose's account on the Dream Stele, while the young prince was out on a hunting...
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Merneptah (category Pharaohs of the Nineteenth Dynasty of Egypt)
Merneptah Stele, featuring the first known mention of the name Israel. His throne name was Ba-en-re Mery-netjeru, which means "Soul of Ra, Beloved of the Gods"...
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Amenhotep II (category Pharaohs of the Eighteenth Dynasty of Egypt)
of Amenhotep's chief architect, Minmose, and his canopic jars and a funerary statue have been found in Amenhotep II's tomb. Another Giza stele, stele...
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refers to KUR Bit-Hu-um-ri-a "land of Bit-Humri" Victory stele of Esarhaddon – a dolerite stele commemorating the return of Esarhaddon after his army's second...
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surrounded by groups of three Doric columns, each about 9 metres (30 ft) high. The columns are topped with steles, reliefs and statues of a bull, lion and...
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Shechem (category Tribe of Ephraim)
In 72 CE, a new city, Flavia Neapolis, was built by Vespasian 2 kilometers (1.2 mi) to the west of the old one. This city's name was eventually corrupted...
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Encyclopedia of Mythology and Folklore p.201 Winter, Irene J., "After the Battle Is Over: The ‘Stele of the Vultures’ and the Beginning of Historical Narrative...
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Hadrumetum (redirect from Bishop of Hadrumetum)
village of Hammeim, now part of Sousse, Tunisia. A number of punic steles were found during excavations at the site of the modern day Église...
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Legio II Augusta (category Vespasian)
legions of Otho. Later these soldiers were defeated by those of Vespasian and returned to Britain in 70. It is possible that the main body of the legion...
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Arsinoe II (redirect from Arsinoe ii of egypt)
Mendes stele. This stele also includes the decree of Ptolemy II announcing her cult. All temples in Egypt were required to include a cult statue of Arsinoe...
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Ramesses II (redirect from Ramses II of Egypt)
capturing them all in a single action. A stele from Tanis speaks of their having come "in their war-ships from the midst of the sea, and none were able to stand...
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Plutarch (redirect from Plutarch of Chaeronea)
associate of the new emperor Vespasian, as evidenced by his new name, Lucius Mestrius Plutarchus. As a Roman citizen, Plutarch would have been of the equestrian...
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languages of the Roman Empire, but other languages were regionally important. Latin was the original language of the Romans and remained the language of imperial...
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