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Ancient Roman boundary marker or milestone
Sarteano Cippus surmounted by a pine cone, which symbolizes the tree of life Castel Goffredo, La Pigna monument Etruscan warrior head cippus Beccut cippus Cippus
Cippus
Etruscan stone tablet
The Cippus Perusinus is a stone tablet (cippus) discovered on the hill of San Marco, in Perugia, Italy, in 1822. The tablet bears 46 lines of incised Etruscan
Cippus_Perusinus
Stone slab inscribed in the Oscan language
Tabula Bantina. The Cippus Abellanus is part of the collection of the History and Archaeology Museum of Nola [it] in Nola, Italy. The Cippus Abellanus was discovered
Cippus_Abellanus
Cippus discovered in Lebanon from c. 300 BCE
The Abdmiskar cippus is a white marble cippus in obelisk form discovered in Sidon, Lebanon, dated to 300 BCE. Discovered in 1890 by Joseph-Ange Durighello
Abdmiskar_cippus
Cippus in Tunisia
The Beccut cippus is an archaeological artifact found in 1953 in Makthar (Tunisia). It is preserved in the town's archaeological museum, opened in 1967
Beccut_cippus
Extinct language of southern Italy
inscriptions are the Tabula Bantina, the Oscan Tablet or Tabula Osca, and the Cippus Abellanus. In Apulia, there is evidence that ancient currency was inscribed
Oscan_language
Extinct genus of ants
Haidomyrmecines Haidomyrmodes mammuthus Haidomyrmex scimitarus Haidoterminus cippus Sphecomyrma freyi Camelomecia janovitzi Myanmyrma gracilis Zigrasimecia
Camelomecia
Species of butterfly
Tajuria cippus, the peacock royal, is a species of lycaenid or blue butterfly found in the Indomalayan realm. Male. Upperside dark cyaneous-blue, shining
Tajuria_cippus
Extinct genus of ants
subfamily. The genus contains a single described species Haidoterminus cippus and is known from one Late Cretaceous fossil which has been found in North
Haidoterminus
1st century CE Latin funerary epitaph
Naples. The inscription is carved on a small travertine funerary stone (cippus), now heavily darkened, measuring 65 × 35 × 9 cm. The inscribed panel measures
Claudia_Aster_inscription
Extinct genus of ants
Haidomyrmecines Haidomyrmodes mammuthus Haidomyrmex scimitarus Haidoterminus cippus Sphecomyrma freyi Camelomecia janovitzi Myanmyrma gracilis Zigrasimecia
Gerontoformica
Extinct subfamily of ants
Perrichot et al., 2008 Haidoterminus McKellar, Glasier & Engel, 2013 Ht. cippus McKellar, Glasier & Engel, 2013 Linguamyrmex Barden & Grimaldi, 2017 L.
Haidomyrmecinae
Ancient shrine at the Forum Romanum
Comitium, where the cippus was found, is very close to the left side of this crossing. This fact would make it natural that the cippus were placed exactly
Lapis_Niger
Member of the Julio-Claudian dynasty (c. 18 – c. 41 AD)
rest in the Mausoleum of Augustus. The sepulchral inscription found on her cippus (tombstone) reads: "Livilla, daughter of Germanicus, lies here" (LIVILLA
Julia_Livilla
Ancient Egyptian stela
most comprehensive found on any monument. Cippus of Horus stele Statue of individual holding a stele: a Cippus of Horus healing statue abookofcreatures
Metternich_Stela
Pre-Roman civilization of Etruria (9th–1st century BC)
Cortonensis) – contract text with a length of 32 lines and about 200 words Cippus Perusinus – travertine block with 46 lines and about 125 words from near
Etruscan_civilization
Ancient Greek city state in Sicily
in Greece. This has become even more definite since 1977 when the marble cippus (or sacred stone) inscribed with a dedication to the goddess Enyo was found
Naxos_(Sicily)
Etruscan inscribed gold sheets (c. 660 BCE)
the inscriptions being the exact or almost exact copies of lines of the Cippus Perusinus, an Etruscan boundary stone.[citation needed] The artifact is
Golden_Orphism_Book
Hellenistic-era Greek state in Egypt (305–30 BC)
built. A common stele that appears during the Ptolemaic Dynasty is the cippus, a type of religious object produced for the purpose of protecting individuals
Ptolemaic_Kingdom
Extinct ancient language of Lemnos, modern Greece
Phocaean') and in inscriptions written in Etruscan (aule-si, 'to Aule', on the Cippus Perusinus; as well as the inscription mi mulu Laris-ale Velχaina-si, meaning
Lemnian_language
Extinct language of ancient Italy
with ritual formulae. It is dated to about 500 BC. The Cippus Perusinus, a stone slab (cippus) found at Perugia, which probably functioned as a border
Etruscan_language
Ancient Italic language
(jointed sandstone) the Cippus of Falerone the Stele of Servigliano (sandstone) a fragment of inscribed sandstone at Belmonte the Cippus of Sant'Omero (sandstone)
South_Picene_language
Pair of Phoenician marble cippi
The Maltese marble cippus is about 96.52 centimetres (38 in) high at the highest point, and is broken at the top. The Louvre Cippus is currently 1.05 metres
Cippi_of_Melqart
Painting by Guercino
shepherds staring at a skull, with a mouse and a blowfly, placed onto a cippus with the words Et in Arcadia ego ("I, too, am in Paradise"). This phrase
Et_in_Arcadia_ego_(Guercino)
Town in Naples, Campania, Italy
paintings Seminario Vescovile Nola, the local seminary, which preserves the Cippus Abellanus Oscan inscriptions Cicala Castle Giordano Bruno monument History
Nola
Mystery religion in the Roman Empire
inscription from Venosia by Sagaris actor probably from 100–150 CE; the Sidon cippus dedicated by Theodotus priest of Mithras to Asclepius, 140–141 CE; and the
Mithraism
Group of ancient Egyptian amulets
Bes is depicted above the child's figure, protruding from the body of the cippus, which later became part of the frame. The stelae contain Egyptian hieroglyphs
Horus_on_the_Crocodiles
Ancient Italic goddess
dating to the late 4th century BC. The name also appears on a dedicatory cippus from Civita d'Antino, in the Umbrian Iguvine Tablets, and in inscriptions
Angitia
Panamuwa II inscription Madaba Nabataean Inscriptions Hadad Statue Abdmiskar cippus Maktar and Mididi inscriptions Bar-Rakib inscriptions Neirab steles Sarıaydın
Turin_Aramaic_Papyrus
Ancient Aramean stele
Panamuwa II inscription Madaba Nabataean Inscriptions Hadad Statue Abdmiskar cippus Maktar and Mididi inscriptions Bar-Rakib inscriptions Neirab steles Sarıaydın
Hadad_Statue
Latin personal name
Oscans; in Faliscan it appears as Kavios on the fifth-century BC Acquoria Cippus. However, in Latin it had already lost its medial "v" by the time of the
Gaius_(praenomen)
Region of Central Italy
BC) Battle of Populonia (282 BC) Roman-Etruscan Wars Language Alphabet Cippus Perusinus Corpus Inscriptionum Etruscarum Liber Linteus Pyrgi Tablets Raetic
Etruria
1898 handbook of Northwest Semitic inscriptions by Mark Lidzbarski
Panamuwa II inscription Madaba Nabataean Inscriptions Hadad Statue Abdmiskar cippus Maktar and Mididi inscriptions Bar-Rakib inscriptions Neirab steles Sarıaydın
Handbuch der Nordsemitischen Epigraphik
Handbuch_der_Nordsemitischen_Epigraphik
Aramean steles
Panamuwa II inscription Madaba Nabataean Inscriptions Hadad Statue Abdmiskar cippus Maktar and Mididi inscriptions Bar-Rakib inscriptions Neirab steles Sarıaydın
Daskyleion_steles
Ancient Jerusalem seal
Panamuwa II inscription Madaba Nabataean Inscriptions Hadad Statue Abdmiskar cippus Maktar and Mididi inscriptions Bar-Rakib inscriptions Neirab steles Sarıaydın
Yeho'ezer_ben_Hosh'ayahu_seal
Extinct pre-Indo-European language family
suffixes *-si, and *-ale attested as aule-si Etruscan 'to Aule' on the Cippus Perusinus inscriptions attested as Hulaie-ši Lemnian 'for Hulaie', Φukiasi-ale
Tyrsenian_languages
Talisman excavated in Syria
Panamuwa II inscription Madaba Nabataean Inscriptions Hadad Statue Abdmiskar cippus Maktar and Mididi inscriptions Bar-Rakib inscriptions Neirab steles Sarıaydın
Arslan_Tash_amulets
7th or 6th century Punic language curse tablet
Panamuwa II inscription Madaba Nabataean Inscriptions Hadad Statue Abdmiskar cippus Maktar and Mididi inscriptions Bar-Rakib inscriptions Neirab steles Sarıaydın
Punic_Tabella_Defixionis
Roman goddess of safety and well-being
pocolom on a pitcher from Horta; Salus Ma[gn]a on a cippus from Bagnacavallo; Salus on a cippus from the sacred grove of Pisaurum; Salus Publica from
Salus
Punic inscriptions in Tunisia
Panamuwa II inscription Madaba Nabataean Inscriptions Hadad Statue Abdmiskar cippus Maktar and Mididi inscriptions Bar-Rakib inscriptions Neirab steles Sarıaydın
Carthaginian_tombstones
BC) Battle of Populonia (282 BC) Roman-Etruscan Wars Language Alphabet Cippus Perusinus Corpus Inscriptionum Etruscarum Liber Linteus Pyrgi Tablets Raetic
Lega_dei_popoli
The Cippus Perusinus, a stone tablet inscribed with 46 lines of written Etruscan near Perugia, Italy
History_of_writing
Fragmentary stele containing a Canaanite inscription
Panamuwa II inscription Madaba Nabataean Inscriptions Hadad Statue Abdmiskar cippus Maktar and Mididi inscriptions Bar-Rakib inscriptions Neirab steles Sarıaydın
Tel_Dan_stele
7th-century BCE Jerusalem amulets featuring a biblical text
Panamuwa II inscription Madaba Nabataean Inscriptions Hadad Statue Abdmiskar cippus Maktar and Mididi inscriptions Bar-Rakib inscriptions Neirab steles Sarıaydın
Ketef_Hinnom_scrolls
Punic language inscription
Panamuwa II inscription Madaba Nabataean Inscriptions Hadad Statue Abdmiskar cippus Maktar and Mididi inscriptions Bar-Rakib inscriptions Neirab steles Sarıaydın
Son of Baalshillek marble base
Son_of_Baalshillek_marble_base
Person trained to practise a form of divination
BC) Battle of Populonia (282 BC) Roman-Etruscan Wars Language Alphabet Cippus Perusinus Corpus Inscriptionum Etruscarum Liber Linteus Pyrgi Tablets Raetic
Haruspex
Name used by the ancient Greeks to refer to non-Greek people
BC) Battle of Populonia (282 BC) Roman-Etruscan Wars Language Alphabet Cippus Perusinus Corpus Inscriptionum Etruscarum Liber Linteus Pyrgi Tablets Raetic
Tyrrhenians
Phoenician inscription from the 8th century BC
Panamuwa II inscription Madaba Nabataean Inscriptions Hadad Statue Abdmiskar cippus Maktar and Mididi inscriptions Bar-Rakib inscriptions Neirab steles Sarıaydın
Baal_Lebanon_inscription
Roman god of trust, honesty, and oaths
pocolom on a pitcher from Horta; Salus Ma[gn]a on a cippus from Bagnacavallo; Salus on a cippus from the sacred grove of Pisaurum; Salus Publica from
Sancus
Roman container for live dormice
BC) Battle of Populonia (282 BC) Roman-Etruscan Wars Language Alphabet Cippus Perusinus Corpus Inscriptionum Etruscarum Liber Linteus Pyrgi Tablets Raetic
Glirarium
The Cippus of Perugia, 3rd or 2nd century BCE
List_of_religious_texts
Two separated inscriptions on a marble base found near Kition
Panamuwa II inscription Madaba Nabataean Inscriptions Hadad Statue Abdmiskar cippus Maktar and Mididi inscriptions Bar-Rakib inscriptions Neirab steles Sarıaydın
Pumayyaton and Pnytarion's inscriptions
Pumayyaton_and_Pnytarion's_inscriptions
17th and 18th century Dutch booksellers
arms of the United Provinces, but with the lion swapped for an eagle on a cippus holding in its claws a sheaf of seven arrows, adorned with the motto Concordia
House_of_Elzevir
Comune in Tuscany, Italy
BC) Battle of Populonia (282 BC) Roman-Etruscan Wars Language Alphabet Cippus Perusinus Corpus Inscriptionum Etruscarum Liber Linteus Pyrgi Tablets Raetic
Volterra
Theories on the ancient Italian civilization
BC) Battle of Populonia (282 BC) Roman-Etruscan Wars Language Alphabet Cippus Perusinus Corpus Inscriptionum Etruscarum Liber Linteus Pyrgi Tablets Raetic
Etruscan_origins
Major deity in the Phoenician and Punic pantheons
Politics, Colonies and Trade, 2nd ed., 2001. Head & al. (1911), p. 877. "Cippus from Malta". Louvre.com. 2009. Retrieved February 16, 2011. Bibliothèque
Melqart
Etruscan artifact
BC) Battle of Populonia (282 BC) Roman-Etruscan Wars Language Alphabet Cippus Perusinus Corpus Inscriptionum Etruscarum Liber Linteus Pyrgi Tablets Raetic
Liver_of_Piacenza
Carthaginian child sacrifice sites and cemeteries
monument was set up above the urn. This could take the form of a stele, cippus, or throne, often with figural decoration and an inscription. In a few occasions
Tophet
Bronze armor piece discovered at the Heraion of Samos
Panamuwa II inscription Madaba Nabataean Inscriptions Hadad Statue Abdmiskar cippus Maktar and Mididi inscriptions Bar-Rakib inscriptions Neirab steles Sarıaydın
Hazael_horse_frontlet
Comune in Tuscany, Italy
the SR 206 (still called Via Emilia today), along which several finds (cippus, stones) have been made. In particular, in 1989, a Roman post station was
Collesalvetti
5th-century BC Phoenician sarcophagus
Panamuwa II inscription Madaba Nabataean Inscriptions Hadad Statue Abdmiskar cippus Maktar and Mididi inscriptions Bar-Rakib inscriptions Neirab steles Sarıaydın
Tabnit_sarcophagus
Limestone model of a tower with a Punic inscription from Carthage
deeper and narrower windows with their tops missing. CIS wrote that: “The cippus is round, rising in the form of a tower, in the lower part of which is an
Carthage_tower_model
Late Biblical Hebrew (c. 590 BCE) inscriptions on clay sherds
Panamuwa II inscription Madaba Nabataean Inscriptions Hadad Statue Abdmiskar cippus Maktar and Mididi inscriptions Bar-Rakib inscriptions Neirab steles Sarıaydın
Lachish_letters
Linguistic comparison
is a false cognate deriving from Nahuatl mōlli. plane cepilladora < Lat. cippus + dora plaina < Lat. planea camshaft, camshaft tree árbol de levas < Lat
Comparison of Portuguese and Spanish
Comparison_of_Portuguese_and_Spanish
Celtic god of thunder
(translit. ouibroumaros / dede taranoou / bratoudekantem) Inscribed on a small cippus. Found in Orgon, Bouches-du-Rhône, France. 2nd to 1st century BCE Gaulish
Taranis
Study of inscriptions
notable for the novel techniques used in reading the inscriptions. Beccut cippus Bozia, Eleni; Barmpoutis, Angelos; Wagman, Robert S. (2014). "OPEN-ACCESS
Epigraphy
Overview of women in Etruscan civilization
BC) Battle of Populonia (282 BC) Roman-Etruscan Wars Language Alphabet Cippus Perusinus Corpus Inscriptionum Etruscarum Liber Linteus Pyrgi Tablets Raetic
Women_in_Etruscan_society
Story in ancient Egyptian mythology
rituals, and from a specialized type of inscribed stone stela called a cippus. People seeking healing poured water over these cippi, an act that was believed
Osiris_myth
Comune in Umbria, Italy
one of the longest inscription in Etruscan is conserved, the so-called Cippus perusinus. Etruscan Arch (also known as Porta Augusta), an Etruscan gate
Perugia
9th- or 10th-century church in Tuscany
the late 17th century and the two aisles were suppressed in 1784. Notable is also the sandstone altar (1259) supported by a Roman cippus (374). v t e
San_Pancrazio,_Sestino
Roman poet and satirist (AD 34–62)
BC) Battle of Populonia (282 BC) Roman-Etruscan Wars Language Alphabet Cippus Perusinus Corpus Inscriptionum Etruscarum Liber Linteus Pyrgi Tablets Raetic
Persius
Extinct genus of ants
Haidomyrmecines Haidomyrmodes mammuthus Haidomyrmex scimitarus Haidoterminus cippus Sphecomyrma freyi Camelomecia janovitzi Myanmyrma gracilis Zigrasimecia
Zigrasimecia
BC) Battle of Populonia (282 BC) Roman-Etruscan Wars Language Alphabet Cippus Perusinus Corpus Inscriptionum Etruscarum Liber Linteus Pyrgi Tablets Raetic
Etruscan_religion
Phoenician shipwreck near the coast of Malta
2015. Retrieved 15 February 2014. de Pasquale, Carmen (2009). "The Malta Cippus in the Louvre". Treasures of Malta. 16 (1). Fondazzjoni Patrimonju Malti
Gozo_Phoenician_shipwreck
Phoenician and Semitic inscriptions
Panamuwa II inscription Madaba Nabataean Inscriptions Hadad Statue Abdmiskar cippus Maktar and Mididi inscriptions Bar-Rakib inscriptions Neirab steles Sarıaydın
Pococke_Kition_inscriptions
BC) Battle of Populonia (282 BC) Roman-Etruscan Wars Language Alphabet Cippus Perusinus Corpus Inscriptionum Etruscarum Liber Linteus Pyrgi Tablets Raetic
Daily_life_of_the_Etruscans
Ancient town of Latium
BC) Battle of Populonia (282 BC) Roman-Etruscan Wars Language Alphabet Cippus Perusinus Corpus Inscriptionum Etruscarum Liber Linteus Pyrgi Tablets Raetic
Fidenae
Alphabet used by the Etruscans of central and northern Italy
BC) Battle of Populonia (282 BC) Roman-Etruscan Wars Language Alphabet Cippus Perusinus Corpus Inscriptionum Etruscarum Liber Linteus Pyrgi Tablets Raetic
Etruscan_alphabet
Panamuwa II inscription Madaba Nabataean Inscriptions Hadad Statue Abdmiskar cippus Maktar and Mididi inscriptions Bar-Rakib inscriptions Neirab steles Sarıaydın
Governor_of_Jerusalem_Seal
Church in Verona, Italy
notable are a pulvino from the 6th century in Byzantine style and a Roman cippus placed in a wall pillar. The walls feature a 14th-century decoration of
Basilica_of_San_Zeno,_Verona
blue royal, Tajuria jehana Moore, 1883 (L55.12) Peacock royal, Tajuria cippus (Fabricius, 1798) (L55.13) Spotted royal, Tajuria maculata Hewitson, ? (L55
List of butterflies of Karnataka
List_of_butterflies_of_Karnataka
Ammonite-language inscription on a bronze bottle from Jordan
Panamuwa II inscription Madaba Nabataean Inscriptions Hadad Statue Abdmiskar cippus Maktar and Mididi inscriptions Bar-Rakib inscriptions Neirab steles Sarıaydın
Tel_Siran_inscription
Typeface classification for letterforms without serifs
read with their fingers. Sans-serif letterforms in ancient Etruscan on the Cippus Perusinus Roman square capitals, the inspiration for serif letters A 12th-century
Sans-serif
currency that are placed in the grave of a person that is to be buried. Cippus is a low, round or rectangular pedestal set up by the Ancient Romans for
List_of_mortuary_customs
Magical stela or cippus of Horus inscribed with healing encantations (c. 332 to 280 BCE)
History_of_medicine
Iron age culture in Italy
BC) Battle of Populonia (282 BC) Roman-Etruscan Wars Language Alphabet Cippus Perusinus Corpus Inscriptionum Etruscarum Liber Linteus Pyrgi Tablets Raetic
Villanovan_culture
Ancient tribe by the Adriatic Sea
Liburnski cipus iz Verone (CIL 5, 2200, 8852; CIL 3, 2190), ["Liburnian cippus from Verona"], Diadora, 10, Zadar, 1988, 73-99. "Prilog klasifikaciji liburnskih
Liburnians
10th century BCE Paleo-Hebrew inscription
Panamuwa II inscription Madaba Nabataean Inscriptions Hadad Statue Abdmiskar cippus Maktar and Mididi inscriptions Bar-Rakib inscriptions Neirab steles Sarıaydın
Tel_Zayit_abecedary
Punic-language inscription from Carthage
Panamuwa II inscription Madaba Nabataean Inscriptions Hadad Statue Abdmiskar cippus Maktar and Mididi inscriptions Bar-Rakib inscriptions Neirab steles Sarıaydın
Carthage_Festival_inscription
Ancient city in Italy
BC) Battle of Populonia (282 BC) Roman-Etruscan Wars Language Alphabet Cippus Perusinus Corpus Inscriptionum Etruscarum Liber Linteus Pyrgi Tablets Raetic
Clusium
Funerary stele with inscriptions written in Greek and Armazic (150 AD)
Panamuwa II inscription Madaba Nabataean Inscriptions Hadad Statue Abdmiskar cippus Maktar and Mididi inscriptions Bar-Rakib inscriptions Neirab steles Sarıaydın
Stele_of_Serapeitis
People of the Ancient Balkans
Epigraphical Database - Epitaph of Brugos, son of Aphrodisios. White limestone cippus. Βρῦγος Ἀ[φ]ροδισίου χαῖρε. Smith, William. Dictionary of Greek and Roman
Bryges
Etruscan burial chamber
BC) Battle of Populonia (282 BC) Roman-Etruscan Wars Language Alphabet Cippus Perusinus Corpus Inscriptionum Etruscarum Liber Linteus Pyrgi Tablets Raetic
Tomb_of_the_Augurs
Etruscan necropolis in Lazio, Italy
BC) Battle of Populonia (282 BC) Roman-Etruscan Wars Language Alphabet Cippus Perusinus Corpus Inscriptionum Etruscarum Liber Linteus Pyrgi Tablets Raetic
Monterozzi_necropolis
Motif in ancient art showing a human between and grasping two confronted animals
sixth-century AD) (Cincinnati Art Museum) Ptolemaic period (305–30 BC) Egyptian cippus of Horus Museum of Fine Arts, Boston) Luristan bronze horse bit cheekpiece
Master_of_Animals
Panamuwa II inscription Madaba Nabataean Inscriptions Hadad Statue Abdmiskar cippus Maktar and Mididi inscriptions Bar-Rakib inscriptions Neirab steles Sarıaydın
Canaanite and Aramaic inscriptions
Canaanite_and_Aramaic_inscriptions
Village in Baalbek-Hermel, Lebanon
boundary pillar is carved with the image of a goddess. It resembles a similar cippus at Kafr Zabad. The inner walls consist of four layers of massive, roughly
Temnin_el-Foka
Ancient Samalian royal inscription
Panamuwa II inscription Madaba Nabataean Inscriptions Hadad Statue Abdmiskar cippus Maktar and Mididi inscriptions Bar-Rakib inscriptions Neirab steles Sarıaydın
Panamuwa_II_inscription
Aramaic inscriptions
Panamuwa II inscription Madaba Nabataean Inscriptions Hadad Statue Abdmiskar cippus Maktar and Mididi inscriptions Bar-Rakib inscriptions Neirab steles Sarıaydın
Sefire_steles
Etruscan bronze sculpture
BC) Battle of Populonia (282 BC) Roman-Etruscan Wars Language Alphabet Cippus Perusinus Corpus Inscriptionum Etruscarum Liber Linteus Pyrgi Tablets Raetic
The_Orator
CIPPUS
CIPPUS
CIPPUS
CIPPUS
Surname or Lastname
English
English : patronymic from Bott.Americanized spelling of German Botz.
Girl/Female
Arabic, Australian, French, Muslim
Intelligent; Noble; Eminent
Girl/Female
Sikh
Full of Love, Pretty
Girl/Female
Indian
Dark lipped
Girl/Female
French, German, Indian, Tamil
Small Falcon; Sea Fort; Blackbird
Girl/Female
Bengali, Indian
Clean
Boy/Male
American, British, English
From the Headland Estate
Girl/Female
Hindu
Prayer, Worshipped
Female
English
Old Scottish name, possibly meant to be a feminine form of English/Scottish Ronald, RHONA means "wise ruler."Â
Girl/Female
Hindu
Lord ramas mother (Dashratha's queen and Rama's mother)
CIPPUS
CIPPUS
CIPPUS
CIPPUS
CIPPUS
pl.
of Cippus
n.
A small, low pillar, square or round, commonly having an inscription, used by the ancients for various purposes, as for indicating the distances of places, for a landmark, for sepulchral inscriptions, etc.