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Inscriptions and early
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 of Lugal-Zage-Si and Lugal-kigub-nidudu, kings of Uruk and Ur respectively, and of other early pre-Semitic rulers, on door-sockets and stone vases, show the veneration in which the ancient shrine was then held, and the importance attached to its possession, as giving a certain stamp of legitimacy.
That the Romans themselves were early in no small Numbers, Seventy Thousand with their associates slain by Bouadicea, affords a sure account ... And no small number of silver pieces near Norwich ; with a rude head upon the obverse, an ill-formed horse on the reverse, with the Inscriptions Ic.
Inscriptions at Lingaraj temple, and the more recently discovered Madhukeswar temple and Simhachal temple that were read and interpreted by Dr. Satyanarayan Rajaguru shed some light on Jayadeva's early life.

Inscriptions and Mycenaean
* Inscriptions on pebbles are otherwise unknown in Mycenaean and Minoan epigraphy.

Inscriptions and times
Inscriptions on coffins and sarcophagi from earliest times showed them usually in animal form.

Inscriptions and into
Inscriptions on the Fasti Triumphales come to a seemingly abrupt full-stop in 19 BCE, by which time the triumph had been absorbed into the Augustan Imperial cult system in which only the emperor-the supreme Imperator ( or very occasionally, a close relative who had glorified the Imperial gens )-would be accorded such a supreme honour.
Inscriptions name the site Vimayapura ( which means city of Vimaya ), which developed into the Thai name Phimai.
Inscriptions carved deeply into the rock during the seventeenth dynasty can be seen at the water's edge.
Inscriptions on Karnak temple walls record the details of his campaigns into Canaan and Syria.
He was already a member of the Academy of Inscriptions and, Belles-lettres ( 1760 ), when, after the publication of the three first volumes of his Histoire de la rivalité de la France et d ' Angleterre, he was elected to the French Academy ( 1771 ); and when Napoleon created the Institute he was admitted into its third class ( Académie française ) in 1803.
Inscriptions from the Roman imperial period indicate that the civitas was divided into at least four pagi: the pagus Vilcias, the pagus Teucorias, the pagus Carucum extending north of Bitburg, and the pagus Ac [...] or Ag [...] ( the inscription is incomplete ).
Inscriptions show that the king was buried in a chamber cut into the rock-face.
From 1809 to 1814, under the Empire, he represented his département in the Lower House ( Corps législatif ); in 1814 he voted for the downfall of Napoleon ; in 1815 he retired into private life, and in 1816 he was elected a member of the Institute ( Académie des Inscriptions et Belles-Lettres ).
Inscriptions on the ribbons ( which are translated into English as " Proletarians of the world, unite!

Inscriptions and Classical
Initially interested in Law and Medicine, he went on to study Classical languages, and his Mémoire sur la Chronologie d ' Hérodote ( on Herodotus ) rose to the attention of the Académie des Inscriptions and of the group around Claude Adrien Helvétius.

Inscriptions and period
Inscriptions attest the beginnings of a caste system during the Lichchhavi period.
Inscriptions in the Archilocheion identify Archilochus as a key figure in the Parian cult of Dionysus There is no evidence to back isolated reports that his mother was a slave, named Enipo, that he left Paros to escape poverty, or that he became a mercenary soldier — the slave background is probably inferred from a misreading of his verses ; archaeology indicates that life on Paros, which he associated with " figs and seafaring ", was quite prosperous ; and though he frequently refers to the rough life of a soldier, warfare was a function of the aristocracy in the archaic period and there is no indication that he fought for pay.
Inscriptions mention the processional festival of Khnum and Anuket during this time period.
Inscriptions found at the foot of the Knight's castle confirm that during the Hellenistic period the island was ruled by Rhodes, and formed part of its Peraia.
Inscriptions found at Lindos in Rhodes date Agesander and Athenedoros to a period after 42 BC, making the years 42 to 20 the most likely date for the Laocoön statue's creation.
Inscriptions indicate that a strong cult of a local belief reigned in sanctuary in a long period between 4th century BC and 4th century AD.
The period of known history of the region begins with the Iron age ( 1200 BC to 24 BC ) period during which Chera, Chola, Pandya ruled the South Indian country until 14th century A. D. Inscriptions on Madurai Meenakshi Amman Temple shows that once Pandyan kingdom ruled from Himalayas in North to Kanyakumari in the South.
Inscriptions and literary references also establish that Buddhism became prevalent in Sri Lanka around the 3rd century BCE, the period when Mahinda lived.
Inscriptions and other references exist referring to a Tzul or Tsal clan in Crimea during this period ; presumably he was a member although the relationship of that family to the original ruling dynasty of Khazaria is unknown.
Inscriptions mentioning the Foro Clodienses have come to light on the spot ; and an inscription of the Auguslan period, which probably stood over the door of a villa, calls the place Pausilypona name justified by the beauty of the site.

Inscriptions and attest
Inscriptions attest to the existence of a Treveran cult to Rome and Augustus, but its temple site is uncertain ; Wightman suggests that the wholly classical and well-endowed temple Am Herrenbrünnchen would be a possibility, while Metzger argues that it can only have been a poorly-known fourth temple in the city – the so-called Asclepius Temple not far from the bridge over the Moselle.
Inscriptions at Birdoswald and Netherby attest to his rule although little else is known of him.
Inscriptions, as well as the geographers and Itineraries, attest its continued existence as a municipal town throughout the Roman Empire.

Inscriptions and another
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.
Lequien ( II, 879 ) mentions five Greek Orthodox bishops from 381 to 680 ; another is known from an inscription ( Waddington, Inscriptions ... d ' Asie mineure, 341 ).

Inscriptions and name
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 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 in Roman Britain bearing his name were partially erased suggesting some form of imperial displeasure during this role.
Inscriptions bearing her name were found in tombs belonging to Narmer's immediate successors Hor-Aha and Djer, implying that she was the mother of Hor-Aha.
Inscriptions record the name of al -‘ Uzzá at Petra.
Its first name was the Académie royale des Inscriptions et Médailles, and its mission was to compose or obtain Latin inscriptions to be written on public monuments and medals issued to celebrate the events of Louis ' reign.
Inscriptions dated to 852 from there are first known written record of the name of Croats in modern-day Croatian territory.
Inscriptions from the era announced that the capital of the Aedui had received the name Augustodunum ( the citadel of Augustus ), under Augustus ' reign ; this name gave rise to the current Autun.
Inscriptions are uncommon but can appear as name annotations.
Woodford's missing inscription was dismissed as a fake by R. G. Collinwood and R. P. Wright in their Roman Inscriptions of Britain ( 1965 ): its mention of Domitian, whose name was removed from public inscriptions following his damnatio memoriae, argues for its inauthenticity, and the governors of Britain were proconsuls, not propraetors.
Inscriptions at Quirigua name K ’ ak Tiliw Chan Yopaat as the 14th ruler in the line of the founder, a possible reference to him as successor of Uaxaclajuun Ub ’ aah Kawiil.

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