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The presence of a foundation stone at the base of the southeast pier of the crossing inscribed " H. DI.
* Awards of the International Roerich Centre-Commemorative Medals of Nicholas Roerich, Helena Roerich, George de Roerich, Svetoslav Roerich and a silver medal inscribed " J. Vorontsov 75 years ", presented to Vorontsov in his Jubilee in 2004 in recognition of his enormous contribution to the foundation and development of the Museum of Nicholas Roerich Roerich and the International Centre
The brick obelisk with heavily inscribed foundation stone still stands on Putney Heath, near where the A219 veers from the A3 at Tibbet's Corner, towards Putney.
One of the copies at Wilton, inscribed with the forged name of Hans Holbein, ye father, and the false date of 1495, has often been cited as a proof that Mabuse came to England in the reign of Henry VII ; but the statement rests on no foundation whatever.
Revelation lacks a list of the names of the Twelve Apostles, and does not describe which name is inscribed on which foundation stone, or if all of the names are inscribed on all of the foundation stones, so that aspect of the arrangement is open to speculation.
This was followed by a final commemorative issue on December 9, 1962, with four stamps inscribed "" to commemorate the foundation of the republic.
It was funded to a considerable extent by the Greek merchant Georgios Sinas who had considerable financial and land interests in the city and whose name is inscribed on the base of the south western foundation of the bridge on the Buda side.
Worrall Independent Chapel dates from 1878 and has a foundation stone inscribed " This stone was laid by John Wycliffe Wilson of Sheffield July 15th 1878 ".
The kiosk rests on a foundation of bricks, each of which is inscribed with the name and occupation of the builders.
Used by Sumerians and other Mesopotamian cultures beginning in the third millennium BC, clay nails, also referred to as dedication or foundation nails, were inscribed with cuneiform and embedded into walls to serve as evidence that the temple or building was the divine property of the god to whom it was dedicated.
The crest is formed in a shape of a shield, at the top left corner it has always had the number 1945 inscribed, which is the year of the club's foundation.

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Evidence that curling existed in Scotland in the early 16th century includes a curling stone inscribed with the date 1511 ( uncovered along with another bearing the date 1551 ) when an old pond was drained at Dunblane, Scotland.
* George Wilder-Former Hampshire and Sussex cricketer whose name is inscribed on a stone at Emsworth Post Office dated 1906.
A stone upon the grave is inscribed in both Hebrew and Farsi ( Persian ) stating that the prophet's father was Shioua Lovit, and his mother was Lesho Namit.
These laws were inscribed on stone tablets ( stelae ) standing over eight feet tall ( 2. 4 meters ), of unknown provenance, found in Persia in 1901.
alt = A stone tablet, inscribed with the image of a football pitch and several names.
Egyptologists use the word for texts and representations inscribed in stone that have been scraped away, either completely or partially, often with a plaster filling being applied, and then a new inscription carved on top.
Facing the hieroglyphs of the last canvases of the Parisian period ( which are said to be the most difficult ), they provide the Rosetta stone on which the meaning of these mysterious figures is inscribed ".
The Fasti Triumphales ( also called Acta Triumphalia ) are fragmentary, inscribed stone tablets which were erected somewhere in the Forum Romanum during the reign of the first emperor, Augustus, and date from approximately 12 BCE.
The first objects unearthed from Harappa and Mohenjo-Daro, major sites of the Indus Valley Civilization, were small stone seals inscribed with elegant depictions of animals, including a unicorn-like figure, and marked with Indus script writing which still baffles scholars.
Evidence for a continuing Roman influence after the departure of the Roman legions is provided by an inscribed stone from Gwynedd dated between the late 5th century and mid 6th century commemorating a certain Cantiorix who was described as a citizen ( cives ) of Gwynedd and a cousin of Maglos the magistrate ( magistratus ).
Written records began to be inscribed in stone in the Lycian language ( a later form of Luwian ) after Lycia's involuntary incorporation into the Achaemenid Empire in the Iron Age.
We also encounter an otherwise unrecorded daughter of Magnus Maximus, Sevira, on the Pillar of Eliseg, an early medieval inscribed stone in Wales which claims her marriage to Vortigern, king of the Britons.
The spells are known from papyrus copies, which serve as instructions for healing rituals, and from a specialized type of inscribed stone stela called a cippus.
His name has previously been mistakenly interpreted as " O Nabu, defend my kudurru ", in which sense a kudurru is an inscribed stone deed of property.
Nearby is " King's Gate ", built in stone with a statement inscribed which reads " any slave who passes through this gate is declared a free man ", and it was this gate through which Liberated Africans passed through.
* Hymn to Apollo is written and inscribed on stone in Delphi ; it is the earliest surviving notated music, in a substantial and legible fragment, in the western world.
Above his sarcophagus, made of marble, there is a black stone on which is inscribed:
Her grave is marked by a tall white stone inscribed with her school name, not the name by which she was famously known, which reads: " Tomb of Late Mother, Lǐ Yúnhè, 1914 – 1991 " ( 先母李云鹤之墓 , 一九一四年至一九九一年 ).
The tombs typically contain the remains of a dead soldier who is unidentified ( or " known but to God " as the stone is sometimes inscribed ) and thought to be impossible ever to identify, so that he might serve as a symbol for all of the unknown dead wherever they fell.
Image: Kilnasaggart inscribed stone County Armagh 1. jpg | Killnasaggart Stone, 700 A. D.
Sumptuous sacrifices for Cephalus and for Procris are required in the inscribed sacred calendar of Thorikos in southern Attica, dating perhaps to the 430s BCE and published from the stone in 1983.
The high priests had considerable political influence during this period, and letters exist from a high priest Attis to the kings of Pergamon, Eumenes II and Attalus II, inscribed on stone.
There are some hieratic texts inscribed on stone, a variety known as lapidary hieratic ; these are particularly common on stelae from the 22nd Dynasty.
On the capital of one of the pillars beneath the west gallery W. D. Gough carved a representation of the architect, and a shield inscribed " Aegidio architecto " ( By Giles the architect ) – possibly the only depiction of Scott in stone.
By the spring of 1926, the school had been renamed Ward P. Davenport High School, and the stone tablet over the front door with the inscription " Plymouth High School " was replaced with one inscribed with Davenport's name.

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The name has also been inscribed as " Ariel Ialdabaoth ", and the figure of the archon inscribed with " Aariel ".
In fact, it has been recognized since 1813 that the bust was not of Seneca, when an inscribed herma portrait of Seneca with quite different features was discovered.
Lundy has evidence of visitation or occupation from the Neolithic period onward, with Mesolithic flintwork, Bronze Age burial mounds, four inscribed gravestones from the early medieval period, and an early medieval monastery ( possibly dedicated to St Elen or St Helen ).
An urn discovered in Maalhos ( Ari Atoll ) in the 1980s has a Vishvavajra inscribed with Protobengali script.
An isodynamic tetrahedron is one in which the cevians that join the vertices to the incenters of the opposite faces are concurrent, and an isogonic tetrahedron has concurrent cevians that join the vertices to the points of contact of the opposite faces with the inscribed sphere of the tetrahedron.
The first dynast is believed to be the person mentioned in the last line of the Greek epigram inscribed on the Xanthian Obelisk, which says " this monument has brought glory to the family ( genos ) of ka
In addition, the Commemoration of All the Faithful Departed has precedence over proper solemnities, but not over solemnities inscribed in the General Roman Calendar.
In the Royal Mummy Cache at DB320, an ivory canopic coffer was found that was inscribed with the name of Hatshepsut and contained a mummified liver or spleen as well as the tooth that now has been found to fit the second mummy in the wet nurse's tomb.
It has become conventional to refer to the script as " Proto-Canaanite " until the mid-11th century, when it is first attested on inscribed bronze arrowheads, and as " Phoenician " only after 1050 BC.
Due to its artistic and cultural significance, the Santa Sofia's Church in Benevento has been recently declared a UNESCO World Heritage Site as part of a group of seven inscribed as Longobards in Italy.
On the east of the town, in the Patturelli property, a temple has been discovered with Oscan votive inscriptions originally thought to be Oscan, now recognized as Etruscan, some of them inscribed upon terracotta tablets, the most famous of which is the Tabula Capuana, conserved in Berlin, still, after more than a century of searching, the second-longest Etruscan text.
Most of what we have from the Babylonians was inscribed in cuneiform with a metal stylus on tablets of clay, called laterculae coctiles by Pliny the Elder ; papyrus seems to have been also employed, but it has perished.
The site has been inscribed as a UNESCO World Heritage Site since 1988.
He is drawn back into the tale when police interrogate him after Sophie has been found murdered with an inscribed book from him in her room, along with volumes by Baudelaire and Rimbaud.
Later Roman historians disputed its exact location and no trace remains of the temple or altar ; the latter has been historically misidentified with the Palatine altar inscribed si deus si dea (" whether God or Goddess "), in cautious dedication to some unknown deity.
An inscribed lead plate found in Chamalières in France includes the phrase luge dessummiíis, which has been tentatively interpreted by some scholars as " I prepare them for Lugus ", though it may also mean " I swear ( luge ) with / by my right ( hand )".
Salmānu-ašarēd II, inscribed < sup > md </ sup >- ma-nu -/, meaning “( the god ) Salmānu is foremost ,” was the king of Assyria 1030 – 1019 BC, the 93 < sup > rd </ sup > to appear on the Khorsabad copy of the Assyrian Kinglist, although he has been apparently carelessly omitted altogether on the Nassouhi copy.
Sited closer to the original Keston Court than the main village itself, Keston's small medieval church is unusual in that does not have a dedication to a saint, but built into the altar-table is the top of the 17th century altar inlaid with a very elaborate cross and inscribed " The Keston Marke: IN HOC SIGNO VINCES ", so the parish has a distinctive symbol instead.
The inscribed bust has often been illustrated in engravings and photographs: a photograph of it forms the frontispiece to the Loeb Classical Library Theophrastus: Enquiry into Plants vol.
The monastery has been inscribed by UNESCO on its list of World Heritage Sites.
Legend has it that when the Peruvian government decided to colonise the area ( in order to prevent the Colombian government from claiming it first ), they found a cross inscribed with the words " San Antonio ", naming the new town after this cross.
" The large stone he stood on has been inscribed and is preserved in the town center, and is known locally as the Aaron Burr Rock.
A sherd or potsherd that has been used by having writing painted or inscribed on it can be more precisely referred to as an ostracon.

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