Priene inscription of Alexander the Great (c. 330 BC)
Alexander the Great's edict to Priene (334 BC, but inscribed in the 280s BC)
Priene calendar inscription (AD 9)
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The Priene calendar inscription (IK Priene 14) is an inscription in stone recovered at Priene (an ancient Greek city, in Western Turkey) that records...
Prieneinscription may refer to: Prieneinscription of Alexander the Great (c. 330 BC) Alexander the Great's edict to Priene (334 BC, but inscribed in...
The Prieneinscription is a dedicatory inscription by Alexander the Great, which was discovered at the Temple of Athena Polias in Priene (modern Turkey)...
Priene (Ancient Greek: Πριήνη, romanized: Priēnē; Turkish: Prien) was an ancient Greek city of Ionia (and member of the Ionian League) located at the base...
Gestae Divi Augusti Rosetta Stone Shugborough inscriptionPrieneInscription Punic-Libyan Inscription The Antikythera mechanism is notable for the novel...
BC) of Priene was a Greek sage. He is widely accepted as one of the Seven Sages of Greece and was renowned for his probity. Bias was born at Priene (modern-day...
today displayed in the British Museum. An inscription on an anta of the Temple of Athena Polias at Priene, which today is in the British Museum, records...
city of Priene to change their calendar so that it begins on the birthday of Augustus, the first day of the good news. The Prieneinscription is the most...
at Priene, inscribed on two sides. The inscription on the front records the gift of funds from Alexander the Great to complete the temple." "Priene Inscription"...
Panionion. These twelve cities were (from south to north): Miletus, Myus, Priene, Ephesus, Colophon, Lebedos, Teos, Erythrae, Clazomenae and Phocaea, together...
Excavations were underway in the areas of ancient Babylon, Uruk, Assur, Miletus, Priene and ancient Egypt, and objects from these sites could not be properly displayed...
The structure was designed by the Greek architects Satyros and Pythius of Priene. Its elevated tomb structure is derived from the tombs of neighbouring Lycia...
figurine given this label is the Priene type, so named because of examples found at the Sanctuary of Demeter and Kore at Priene. These date from the third to...
Supplementum. (Inscriptions of the Aegean islands aside from Delos: Supplement) 1939. Inschriften von Priene (Inscriptions of Priene) Reimer, Berlin...
city of Caria and an inscription from Priene confirms that there had been a "Meliac War" against a state located between Priene and Samos; i.e., on Mycale...
three that spoke the same Ionic subdialect, the other two being Miletus and Priene. All three were Ionian colonies placed at the mouth of the Maeander River...
leaders in the province in this period, like Aulus Aemilius Zosimus of Priene, Theophanes of Mytilene, and Theopompus of Cnidus, whose close connections...
Ionic-style temple to Athena Polias was built at Priene in the fourth century BC. It was designed by Pytheos of Priene, the same architect who designed the Mausoleum...
of their type, their special significance comes from the date in the inscriptions on the vases. It made them the earliest-dated blue-and-white porcelains...
theoroi were sent from Priene to Athens bearing gifts of food and arms. This was to show the Athenians that the polis of Priene wanted to extend their...
money to the Temple of Jerusalem. (Ant., XVI:6,6) Priene Synagogue, was found in the ancient city of Priene in Ionia. The Hobart Synagogue (1845), in Hobart...
significant relationship to Alexander. In Asia Minor, such cities included Ilion, Priene, and Smyrna. In 334 BC, Alexander visited Ilion, site of the ruined Troy...
(Cabeirian). Ephesos : Cult of Demeter and Kore, celebrated at night-time. Priene: Cult of Demeter and Kore, similar to the Thesmophoria. Sicily Syracuse:...