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Page 196
... inscription from Pityus can be dated to the 4th century ; it contains the clearly preserved letters [ Y ] ПIEPNIK [ HΣ ] –ʊñèρ vixng for victory ' . Speidel and T.T. Todua reconstruct the inscription as ʊñèρ víxyg καὶ σωτήριας τοῦ ...
... inscription from Pityus can be dated to the 4th century ; it contains the clearly preserved letters [ Y ] ПIEPNIK [ HΣ ] –ʊñèρ vixng for victory ' . Speidel and T.T. Todua reconstruct the inscription as ʊñèρ víxyg καὶ σωτήριας τοῦ ...
Page 209
... inscription contains an invocation to St Stephen in the name of someone called piλoxtiotys ( ' he who loves to build ' ) ; perhaps this is the anony- mous founder of the church . Beside the inscription is an image of a male figure in a ...
... inscription contains an invocation to St Stephen in the name of someone called piλoxtiotys ( ' he who loves to build ' ) ; perhaps this is the anony- mous founder of the church . Beside the inscription is an image of a male figure in a ...
Page 376
... inscription is dated on palaeographic grounds to the second half of the 7th century - early 6th century BC ; Cordano makes the inscription's terminus ante quem the mid - 6th century . This dating is closely associated with events in the ...
... inscription is dated on palaeographic grounds to the second half of the 7th century - early 6th century BC ; Cordano makes the inscription's terminus ante quem the mid - 6th century . This dating is closely associated with events in the ...
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WOUDHUIZEN Great King Wasusarmas Victory Memorial at Topada | 23 |
Mapping the Contact | 73 |
The Greek Poleis as Part of | 91 |
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