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Inscriptions have been found in southern Arabia celebrating victories over one GDRT, described as " nagashi of Habashat Abyssinia and of Axum.
Inscriptions from the temple in Thebes mention the old one Cabir, and the new one son ( pais ), who are different.
Inscriptions mention him as one of the Calydonian hunters.
During 1847, he obtained the Volney prize, one of the principal distinctions awarded by the Academy of Inscriptions, for the manuscript of his " General History of Semitic Languages.
The Académie des Inscriptions et Belles-Lettres, Paris, appointed him one of its members, and from the Grand Duke of Baden he received the dignity of privy councillor.
Inscriptions on two of the graves identify one as that of Hamad ' Isa al-Hajj, and another as that of Shaykh Salih Iskandar, who died in 1940.
Inscriptions left by one Nehry, the Haty-a of Hermopolis, suggest that he was attacked at a place called Shedyet-sha by the forces of the reigning king, but his forces prevailed.
Fleischer was one of the eight foreign members of the French Academy of Inscriptions and a knight of the German Ordre pour la mérite.
The Académie des Inscriptions et Belles-Lettres () is a French learned society devoted to the humanities, founded in February 1663 as one of the five academies of the Institut de France.
Inscriptions dedicating offerings to Reitia are one of the chief sources of knowledge of the Venetic language.
Inscriptions offer evidence on the following Roman monuments: an aqueduct constructed by Hadrian and restored by Alexander Severus bears a dedicatory inscription at Arapaj, a short distance from Durazzo: ( Corpus Inscriptionum Latinarum III, 1-709 ); the Roman temple of Minerva ; the Temple of Diana ( CIL III, 1-602 ), which is perhaps the one mentioned by Appian ( BCiv.
In 1701 Mabillon was appointed by the king as one of the founding members of the Académie des Inscriptions et Belles-Lettres, and in 1704 a supplement to De re diplomatica was published.
Both Fouquet and Colbert in their turn recognized his abilities ; he was one of the first members ( 1663 ) of the Academy of Inscriptions.
There are at Paris 31 volumes of Berthereau's materials for the Historians of the Crusades, not one in Latin and Greek, but in the oriental tongues ; from them have been taken in great measure the Recueil des historiens des croisade whereof 15 folio volumes have been published by the Académie des Inscriptions.

Inscriptions and bells
* Inscriptions on two bells indicate that they were given to the Church in memory of 19 year Eliazar Shawmier, buried in the Church ’ s garden.

Inscriptions and ("
Inscriptions on the left: ( ΕΕΝΕΜΕΚΝΕRΙΚΕ ( this inscription doesn't make sense ), HERMOΓΕΝΕS KALOS (" Hermogenes kalos "-" Hermogenes is fair ").
Inscriptions on the right: HEOS (" Eos "), ΔΟRIS EΓRAΦSEN (" Doris Egraphsen "-Douris ( vase painter ) | Do ( u ) ris painted ).
Inscriptions in the pedestals read, " Atlanti uetustiss astronom magistro " (" Atlas the earliest teacher of astronomy ") and " Herculi uetustiss astronom discipulo " (" Hercules the earliest student of astronomy ").
* CIL: Corpus Inscriptionum Latinarum (" Corpus of Latin Inscriptions ")
Inscriptions on stone vessels mention a " ini-setjet " (" tribute of the people of Sethroë "), which might indicate that Peribsen founded a cult centre for the deity Seth in the Delta, but this would assume that Peribsen ruled over the whole of Egypt, or, at least, that he was accepted as king across all of Egypt during his lifetime.
In the fine arts, the Académie de peinture et de sculpture (" Academy of Painting and Sculpture ") was founded by Cardinal Mazarin in 1648 and was soon followed by a number of other officially instituted academies: the Académie royale de danse (" Royal Academy of Dance ") in 1661 ; the Académie royale des inscriptions et médailles (" Royal Academy of Inscriptions and Medals ") in 1663 the Académie royale des inscriptions et belles-lettres (" Royal Academy of Inscriptions and Literature " or " Royal Academy of Humanities ") in 1716 ; the Académie royale des sciences (" Royal Academy of Sciences ") in 1666 ; the Académie d ' Opéra (" Academy of Opera ") in 1669 the Académie royale de musique (" Royal Academy of Music ") in 1672 and the Académie de musique in 1791 ; and the Académie royale d ' architecture (" Royal Academy of Architecture ") founded by Jean-Baptiste Colbert in 1671.
* Inscriptions from the caves of the Bombay presidency (" Archaeological reports of Western India ", 1883 )

Inscriptions and .
Inscriptions as early as Mycenaean times, and continuing into the Classical period, attest to Enyalios, another name for the god of war.
Inscriptions attest the beginnings of a caste system during the Lichchhavi period.
Inscriptions have been found in north-west and west-central Italy, in the region that even now bears the name of the Etruscans, Tuscany ( from Latin tuscī " Etruscans "), as well as in modern Latium north of Rome, in today's Umbria west of the Tiber, around Capua in Campania and in the Po valley to the north of Etruria.
Inscriptions: HERMES-HYPNOS.
Inscriptions found at Nippur, where extensive excavations were carried on during 1888 – 1900 by John P Peters and John Henry Haynes, under the auspices of the University of Pennsylvania, show that Enlil was the head of an extensive pantheon.
Inscriptions on coins connect him with Falerii in Etruria and this may well have been his birthplace ; it has yielded many inscriptions relating to his mother's family, the Egnatii.
The Roman Inscriptions of Britain.
The Roman Inscriptions of Britain.
The Roman Inscriptions of Britain.
* The Roman Inscriptions of Britain — an online version of the authoritative collection of R. G.
Inscriptions recently discovered at Halicarnassus indicate that her grandson Lygdamis negotiated with a local assembly to settle disputes over seized property, which is consistent with a tyrant under pressure, and his name is not mentioned later in the tribute list of the Athenian Delian League, indicating that there might well have been a successful uprising against him sometime before 454 BC.
Inscriptions found in Egypt dating from the Old Kingdom ( ca.
In 1692, the building was occupied by the Académie des Inscriptions et Belles Lettres and the Académie Royale de Peinture et de Sculpture, which in 1699 held the first of a series of salons.
Inscriptions and coin finds supplement the literary sources.
" Inscriptions from the 4th century are few.
Inscriptions written by the Philistines have not yet been found or conclusively identified ; however, their early history is known to scholars from inscriptions in other ancient documents, such as Ancient Egyptian texts.
Inscriptions are referring to " the Goddesses " accompanied by the agricultural god Triptolemos probably son of Ge and Oceanus.
On the basis of this and the foreign names on the Rosetta Stone, he quickly constructed an alphabet of phonetic hieroglyphic characters, which appears, printed from his hand-drawn chart, in his " Lettre à M. Dacier ", addressed at the end of 1822 to Bon-Joseph Dacier, secretary of the Paris Académie des Inscriptions et Belles-Lettres and immediately published by the Académie.
Inscriptions have been found beneath each of the rock paintings, but archaeologists have so far been unable to decipher this form of ancient writing.
On November 12, 1734, Nicholas Mahudel, physician, antiquarian and numismatist, read a paper at a public sitting of the Académie Royale des Inscriptions et Belles-Lettres in which he defined three " usages " of stone, bronze and iron in a chronological sequence.
Inscriptions show followers in Gaul, Spain, Pannonia, Germany, Arabia, Asia Minor, Portugal and many shrines even in Britain.

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