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Mountain on the German-Belgian border
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Stone or wooden slab erected as a marker
A stele (/ˈstiːli/ STEE-lee) or stela (/ˈstiːlə/ STEE-lə) is a stone or wooden slab, generally taller than it is wide, erected in the ancient world as
Stele
Inscription by the ancient Egyptian pharaoh Merneptah
The Merneptah Stele, also known as the Israel Stele or the Victory Stele of Merneptah, is an inscription by Merneptah, a pharaoh in ancient Egypt who reigned
Merneptah_Stele
Moabite stele commemorating Mesha's victory over Israel (c. 840 BCE)
The Mesha Stele, also known as the Moabite Stone, is a stele dated around 840 BCE containing a significant Canaanite inscription in the name of King Mesha
Mesha_Stele
Tang Chinese Christian stele (est. 781)
Xi'an Stele or the Jingjiao Stele (Chinese: 景教碑; pinyin: Jǐngjiào bēi), traditionally translated as the "Nestorian Stele," is a Tang Chinese stele erected
Xi'an_Stele
Babylonian legal text
The primary copy of the text is inscribed on a basalt stele 2.25 m (7 ft 4+1⁄2 in) tall. The stele was rediscovered in 1901 at the site of Susa in present-day
Code_of_Hammurabi
Central part of a root or stem
In a vascular plant, the stele (also called vascular stele or vascular cylinder) is the central part of the root or stem containing the tissues derived
Stele_(biology)
Topics referred to by the same term
commemorative purposes. Stele may also refer to: See the list at Stele Stele Forest, a museum for steles in Xi'an, China Veronica Stele (born 1977), Argentine
Stele_(disambiguation)
Museum of steles and sculptures in Xi'an, China
‹See RfD› The Stele Forest or Beilin Museum is a museum for steles and stone sculptures in Beilin District in Xi'an, Northwest China. The museum, which
Stele_Forest
Aramean steles
The Daskyleion steles are three marble steles discovered in 1958 in Dascylium, in northwest Turkey. The Aramaic inscription is known as KAI 318. It is
Daskyleion_steles
Stadtteil of Monschau in North Rhine-Westphalia, Germany
on the German-Belgian border, in the region of the High Fens and below Steling mountain, at 584 m above NHN. One possible derivation of the place name
Mützenich_(Monschau)
The Persephone Punic stele is a marble bas-relief stele of the Greek deity Persephone above a short punic inscription. The stele is in the Turin Archaeology
Persephone_Punic_stele
Ancient Egyptian stele
The Dream Stele, also called the Sphinx Stele, is an epigraphic stele erected between the front paws of the Great Sphinx of Giza by the ancient Egyptian
Dream_Stele
Most beautiful woman in Greek mythology
from him. This is not the case, however, in Laconic art: on an Archaic stele depicting Helen's recovery after the fall of Troy, Menelaus is armed with
Helen_of_Troy
Stele found in an ancient Georgian capital
The Stele of Vespasian is a stele celebrating Roman emperor Vespasian. It was written in Ancient Greek and found in 1867 at Armazi, near Mtskheta (eastern
Stele_of_Vespasian
Egyptian steles found in Mandatory Palestine
The Beisan steles are five Ancient Egyptian steles from the period of Seti I (reigned c. 1294–1279 BC) and Ramesses II (reigned c. 1279–1213 BC) discovered
Beisan_steles
Carved stone slabs made by the Pre-Columbian Maya
OCLC 57577446. Sharma, Kavita (March 2005). "Notes – From the Mayan Machaquila Stele to Egyptian Pharaoh Amenhotep's Head: United States Courts' Enforcement
Maya_stelae
Copy of the Decree of Memphis (Ptolemy V) on a limestone stele
The Nubayrah Stele is a mutilated copy of the Decree of Memphis (Ptolemy V) on a limestone stele. The same decree is found upon the Rosetta Stone. From
Nubayrah_Stele
Egyptian stele with three versions of a 196 BC decree
The Rosetta Stone is a stele of granodiorite inscribed with three versions of a decree issued in 196 BC during the Ptolemaic dynasty of Egypt, on behalf
Rosetta_Stone
The Cirta steles are almost 1,000 Punic funerary[citation needed] and votive steles found in Cirta (today Constantine, Algeria) in a cemetery located
Cirta_steles
Historical and mythical limestone account / depiction
The Stele of the Vultures is a monument from the Early Dynastic IIIb period (2600–2350 BC) in Mesopotamia celebrating a victory of the city-state of Lagash
Stele_of_the_Vultures
Fictional characters
NCIS is an American police procedural television series, revolving around a fictional team of special agents from the Naval Criminal Investigative Service
List_of_NCIS_characters
Fragmentary stele containing a Canaanite inscription
The Tel Dan Stele is a fragmentary stele with an Old Aramaic inscription written in the Phoenician script. It is generally dated to the 9th-century BCE
Tel_Dan_stele
Funerary stele with inscriptions written in Greek and Armazic (150 AD)
The Stele of Serapeitis (Georgian: სერაფიტას სტელა) is a funerary stele with bilingual inscriptions written in Ancient Greek and Armazic, a local idiom
Stele_of_Serapeitis
Surname list
the Defence Line of Amsterdam, a World Heritage Site in the Netherlands Steling, a mountain on the German-Belgian border This page lists people with the
Stelling
Aramaic inscriptions
The Sfire or Sefire steles are three 8th-century BCE basalt stelae containing Aramaic inscriptions discovered near As-Safira ("Sfire") near Aleppo, Syria
Sefire_steles
Fragment of a stele known as the Royal Annals of the Old Kingdom of Ancient Egypt
one of seven surviving fragments of a stele known as the Royal Annals of the Old Kingdom of Ancient Egypt. The stele contained a list of the kings of Egypt
Palermo_Stone
Egyptian archaeological artifact
The Stele of Piye, also known as the Victory Stele of Piye, is an Ancient Nubian stele detailing the victory of Kushite King Piye against Prince Tefnakht
Stele_of_Piye
One of obelisks of Axum in Tigray Region, Ethiopia
King Ezana's Stele is a 4th century obelisk in the ancient city of Axum, in the Tigray Region of Ethiopia. The monument stands in the middle of the Northern
King_Ezana's_Stele
27 BC–476/1453 AD state and civilization
A 3rd-century funerary stele is among the earliest Christian inscriptions, written in both Greek and Latin.
Roman_Empire
1994 orchestral work by György Kurtág
Stele, Op. 33, sometimes also stylised in Greek capitals as ΣΤΉΛΗ (stēlē), is a composition for orchestra by Hungarian composer György Kurtág. It was completed
Stele_(Kurtág)
Country in South Asia
languages (Chinese, Tamil, and Persian), to commemorate his visit. The stele was discovered by S. H. Thomlin at Galle in 1911 and is now preserved in
Sri_Lanka
Biblical figure and Israelite monarch
particular those living in the late Persian or Hellenistic periods. The Tel Dan stele, discovered in 1993, is an inscribed stone erected by Hazael, a king of
David
Descendants of Jacob in the Abrahamic religions
century BCE (only recently conquered by Omri and Ahab according to the Stele). The stele does mention fighting against the tribe of Gad but not the tribe of
Twelve_Tribes_of_Israel
Extinct ancient language of Lemnos, modern Greece
It is mainly attested by an inscription found on a funerary stele, termed the Lemnos stele, discovered in 1885 near Kaminia. Fragments of inscriptions
Lemnian_language
Pre-Columbian stele
The Raimondi Stele is a sacred object and significant piece of art of the Chavín culture of the central Andes in present-day Peru. The Chavín were named
Raimondi_Stele
Ancient Egyptian city
and near Abukir. The sanctuary of Neith of Sais was located in Thonis. A stele found on the site indicates that late in its history the city was known
Heracleion
Country in the Horn of Africa
The Aksumite Steles served as official markers for the Emperors of Ethiopia during the time of the Aksumite Empire.
Ethiopia
Stele erected by pharaoh Ahmose I in Egypt
The Tempest Stele (alt. Storm Stele) was erected by pharaoh Ahmose I early in the 18th Dynasty of Egypt, c. 1550 BCE. The stele describes a great storm
Tempest_Stele
Country in West Asia
S2CID 161323237. Adam (781). "Translation of the Nestorian Inscription". Stele to the Propagation in China of the Jingjiao of Daqin. Translated by Wylie
Syria
Neolithic archaeological site in Turkey
Steles and sculptures from Göbekli Tepe in Şanlıurfa Museum
Göbekli_Tepe
Chinese peasant leader and ruler in Sichuan (1606–1647)
of his life has it that he erected in Chengdu a stele, which came to be known as the Seven Kill Stele (七殺碑), with the following inscription: 天生萬物以養人 人無一善以報天
Zhang_Xianzhong
Stone quarry in Jiangsu, China
Yangshan Quarry (Chinese: 阳山碑材; pinyin: Yángshān bēi cái; lit. 'Yangshan Stele Material') is an ancient stone quarry near Nanjing, China. Used many centuries
Yangshan_Quarry
Pharaoh of Egypt from 1279 to 1213 BC
ambushing them in a sea battle and capturing them all in a single action. A stele from Tanis speaks of them coming "in their war-ships from the midst of the
Ramesses_II
94°48′14″E / 40.037°N 94.804°E / 40.037; 94.804 The Stele of Sulaiman is a Yuan dynasty stele that was erected in 1348 to commemorate the benefactors
Stele_of_Sulaiman
Sethian Gnostic text
The Three Steles of Seth is a Sethian Gnostic text. It is the fifth tractate in Codex VII of the Nag Hammadi library. The writing is in Coptic and takes
Three_Steles_of_Seth
Ancient Mesopotamian civilization from 3300 to 1900 BC
recorded in any detail was between Lagash and Umma in c. 2450 BC on a stele called the Stele of the Vultures. It shows the king of Lagash leading a Sumerian
Sumer
their wives had a slab stela. Some funerary stelas were in the form of slab steles, as opposed to being of the more common vertical type. From the middle 3rd
Slab_stela
Moabite stele
The Balu'a Stele is a basalt stele (inscribed stone) with a near completely unreadable Egyptian hieroglyphic inscription and relief panel. It was discovered
Balu'a_Stele
Archaic Greek stele found in Attica, Greece
found at Velanideza near Marathon in Attica. The Stele of Aristion or the Marathon Stele is a funerary stele in the National Archaeological Museum, Athens
Stele_of_Aristion
State in Mesopotamia (c. 2334–2154 BC)
examples are short, or very fragmentary like the Victory Stele of Naram-Sin and the Sargonic victory stele from Telloh. A few longer ones are known because of
Akkadian_Empire
Country in Southeast Asia
16th-century oracular poem Sấm Trạng Trình. The name has also been found on 12 steles carved in the 16th and 17th centuries, including one at Bao Lam Pagoda in
Vietnam
Ancient Stele from the Assyrian Empire
The Iran Stele is a stele from the Neo-Assyrian Empire. Dated to around 737 BCE, it is written in Akkadian and was discovered in the Zagros Mountains of
Iran_Stele
Team sport played with a ball
ball games. An image of an episkyros player depicted in low relief on a stele of c. 375–400 BCE in the National Archaeological Museum of Athens appears
Association_football
Ancient city in northwest Asia Minor
handmade pottery, objects made of copper, as well as a monumental stone stele with a relief depicting an armed warrior. Troy I was founded as part of
Troy
5th-century Georgian stele
The stele of Davati (Georgian: დავათის სტელა, romanized: davatis st'ela) is a kvajvari, cross-shaped limestone stele, carrying a bas-relief, depicting
Stele_of_Davati
Founder of Buddhism
Seated Buddha, Gupta period. Seated Buddha at Gal Vihara, Sri Lanka. Chinese Stele with Sakyamuni and Bodhisattvas, Wei period, 536 CE. The Shakyamuni Daibutsu
The_Buddha
Ancient sacred area in Tunisia
Stele with Tanit sign and astral symbols. Stele with palm trees and wings of Egyptian inspiration. Stele with obelisk and inscription. Late stele with
Carthage_tophet
Cosmological dualism in Chinese philosophy
negative, ⑧ north side of a hill, ⑨ south bank of a river, ⑩ reverse side of a stele, ⑪ in intaglio; Stative verb: ① overcast, ② sinister; treacherous Yang 陽
Yin_and_yang
Pre-Roman civilization of Etruria (9th–1st century BC)
Etruscans. A separate strand of the question is linguistic. The Lemnos stele is inscribed in a language structurally close to Etruscan, which has led
Etruscan_civilization
Roman funerary stele discovered in 1861
The Vostrus Stele is a Roman funerary stele discovered in 1861 in Lisieux, France. It belongs to the collections of the Société des antiquaires de Normandie
Vostrus_Stele
Speakers of Austronesian languages
these petroglyphs. The Talang Tuo inscription, a 7th-century Srivijaya stele featuring Old Malay written in a derivative of the Pallava script Page from
Austronesian_peoples
Topics referred to by the same term
Armazi stele (Georgian: არმაზის სტელა) may refer to: Armazi stele of Vespasian (75 AD) Armazi stele of Serapit (150 AD) This disambiguation page lists
Armazi_stele
Colossal statue in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil
Mobile Monumental Pedimental Rock relief Soap carving Soft sculpture Statue Stele Stone sculpture Styles of sculpture Baroque Classical Detonography Jain
Christ_the_Redeemer_(statue)
Ancient Assyrian monument
The Pazarcık Stele is an Assyrian monument which functioned as a boundary stone erected by the Assyrian king Adad-nirari III in 805 BC to demarcate the
Pazarcık_Stele
Ancient Egyptian stela
The Metternich Stela is a magico-medical Horus on the Crocodiles stele that is part of the Egyptian collection of the Metropolitan Museum of Art in New
Metternich_Stela
Language family native to Eurasia
Migration of the Proto-Italic speakers into the Italian peninsula (Bagnolo stele). Migration of Aryans to India followed by the redaction of the Rigveda;
Indo-European_languages
4th-century phonolite stele in Axum, Tigray Region, Ethiopia
romanized: Ye’Åksum ḥāwelt) is a 4th-century CE, 24-metre (79 ft) tall phonolite stele, weighing 160 tonnes (160 long tons; 180 short tons), in the city of Axum
Obelisk_of_Axum
Supreme being in theistic belief systems
The Mesha Stele bears the earliest known reference (840 BCE) to the Israelite God Yahweh.
God
French philosopher and writer (1913–1960)
Tipasa, Algeria, inside the Roman ruins, facing the sea and Mount Chenoua, a stele was erected in 1961 in honor of Albert Camus with this phrase in French
Albert_Camus
Government complex and former garden in Beijing
Located on an island in the Central Sea, the Water Clouds Pavilion contains a stele engraved by the Qianlong Emperor reading "Autumn Wind on the Taiye Lake"
Zhongnanhai
Colossal sculpture in New York Harbor
Mobile Monumental Pedimental Rock relief Soap carving Soft sculpture Statue Stele Stone sculpture Styles of sculpture Baroque Classical Detonography Jain
Statue_of_Liberty
Support of a statue or a vase
tortoise called bixi was traditionally used as the pedestal for important stele, especially those associated with emperors. According to the 1396 version
Pedestal
Emperor of Japan from 1926 to 1989
Highness Crown Prince of Japan's Stepping Stones for River Crossing,” with a stele alongside to tell the story. Crown Prince Hirohito handed his Imperial Notice
Hirohito
Stele discovered in Delphi in 1893
The Stele of the Labyadai is a stele found at Delphi, written on all four sides. Its inscription is called the Labyad (or Labyadai) inscription, and seems
Stele_of_the_Labyadai
Göktürk inscriptions dating to the 8th century
the latter written in the Old Turkic alphabet, carved into two memorial steles erected in the early 8th century by the Göktürks in the Orkhon Valley in
Orkhon_inscriptions
Stone sculpture at Chavín de Huántar, Peru
The stela of the cactus bearer is a monolith or stele of a single piece of granite, belonging to the Chavín culture of ancient Peru, which remains in
Stela_of_the_cactus_bearer
Phoenician gravestone from Sicily
The Lilybaeum stele is a notable Phoenician gravestone stele found in Sicily and first published in 1882. The stele was published in the Corpus Inscriptionum
Lilybaeum_stele
(694 m) Weißer Stein (693 m) Mont Rigi (681 m) Baraque Michel (674 m) Steling (658 m) Baraque de Fraiture (652 m) Massif de Saint-Hubert (589 m) Plateau
List of mountains and hills in Belgium
List_of_mountains_and_hills_in_Belgium
Community college in Duluth, Minnesota, U.S.
Lake Superior College (LSC) is a public community college in Duluth, Minnesota. Lake Superior College was created when the Duluth Technical College and
Lake_Superior_College
Annual fundraising gala held in New York City
casket Burke Jizō Pratt Ivories Coffin of Nedjemankh Cesnola sphinx funerary stele Dipylon krater Magdeburg Ivories Armenian Gospel with Silver Cover Calligraphic
Met_Gala
Ancient Mesopotamian goddess
Terracotta relief of Ishtar with wings from Larsa (second millennium BCE) Stele showing Ishtar holding a bow from Ennigaldi-Nanna's museum (eighth century BCE)
Inanna
King of Ur
(PDF). Museum Journal. 18: 74–98. Legrain, Leon (1933). "Restauration de la Stèle d'Ur-Nammu". Revue d'Assyriologie et d'archéologie orientale (in French)
Ur-Nammu
Stele, kofun in Gunma, Japan
Yamanoue Stele (山ノ上碑, Yamanoue hi) (also written 山上碑) is an Asuka period stele discovered in the Yamana neighborhood of the city of Takasaki, Gunma Prefecture
Yamanoue_Stele
Edible fruit
by a variety of slime molds. The crown and roots may fall victim to red stele, verticillium wilt, black root rot, and nematodes. The fruits are subject
Strawberry
Chinese-speaking ethnoreligious group
Han boy and Hui girl without the Han converting, during the Ming dynasty. Steles in Han and Hui villages record this story and Hui and Han members of the
Hui_people
Land bridge located between the Peloponnese peninsula and mainland Greece
mainland Greece. In the first century AD the geographer Strabo noted a stele on the Isthmus of Corinth, which bore two inscriptions. One towards the
Isthmus_of_Corinth
Phoenician inscriptions found in Malta
the Tal-Virtù Church. The surviving stele is currently in the National Museum of Archaeology, Malta; the other stele has been considered lost for more than
Mdina_steles
Etruscan limestone stele
The Stele of Avile Tite is a monumental Etruscan limestone stele, 1.7 m high, which is kept in the Museo Guarnacci in Volterra. The stele is a notable
Stele_of_Avile_Tite
The Moselkern stele is a Merovingian basalt monument with two openwork Christian crosses. The stele, which has been dated to the 7th century CE, was excavated
Moselkern_stele
Ancient Greek god of winemaking and wine
son of Zeus, Bromius, with united voice." An inscription found on a stone stele (c. 340 BC), found at Delphi, contains a paean to Dionysus, which describes
Dionysus
King of Babylon from 605 to 562 BC
Nebuchadnezzar As the inscriptions on the stele were written by Nebuchadnezzar, he is also unquestionably the king depicted. The stele is one of only four known certain
Nebuchadnezzar_II
Egyptian-Aramaic stele
The Ankh-Hapy stele is an Egyptian-Aramaic stele dated to 525–404 BCE. It was first published in a letter from François Lenormant to Ernest Renan in the
Ankh-Hapy_stele
Painting by Leonardo da Vinci
Iddi-Ilum Statue of Ebih-Il Stele of the Vultures Stele of Zakkur Tayma stones Tiara of Saitaferne Vase of Entemena Victory Stele of Naram-Sin Worshipper
Mona_Lisa
Sacred pillar (in the Bible) or Jewish headstone
mazzebah (Biblical Hebrew: מַצֵּבָה, romanized: maṣṣēḇā, lit. 'pillar, stele, baetyl', plural maṣṣēḇoṯ) is a term used in the Hebrew Bible for a baetyl
Matzevah
UNESCO World Heritage Site in Shandong, China
(欞星門) Shengshi Gate (聖時門) Hongdao Gate (弘道門) Dazhong Gate (大中門) Thirteen Stele Pavilions (十三碑亭) Dacheng Gate (大成門) Kuiwen Hall (奎文閣, built in 1018, restored
Temple_of_Confucius,_Qufu
Buddhist temple in Siem Reap, Cambodia
Brahma"), was one of the first temples founded pursuant to that program. The stele commemorating the foundation gives a date of 1186 A.D. Jayavarman VII constructed
Ta_Prohm
Manichaean monument in Zhejiang, China
The Cangnan Stele is the temple stele of the Yuan Dynasty Manichaean monastery Xuanzhen Temple (选真寺). It is the only Manichean stone monument found in
Cangnan_Stele
1994 video game
novella and Prima Publishing's strategy guide name the character Maarek Stele and provide a background narrative. In addition to fighting Rebel Alliance
Star_Wars:_TIE_Fighter
Biblical King of Israel (c. 874 – c. 853 BC)
Though not named, he is also mentioned on the inscriptions of the Mesha Stele. Ahab became king of Israel in the thirty-eighth year of King Asa of Judah
Ahab
STELING
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Boy/Male
Tamil
Name of one of the Pandavas
Female
Celtic
, valor.
Girl/Female
Greek Irish
One who will be reborn.
Male
Scandinavian
Scandinavian form of Old Norse Folki, FOLKE means "people, tribe."Â
Girl/Female
German
Renowned warrior.
Boy/Male
Tamil
Girl/Female
Gujarati, Hindu, Indian, Kannada, Malayalam, Marathi, Sanskrit, Sindhi, Telugu
Nourishing
Boy/Male
Muslim
One who has a desire and sea
Girl/Female
Indian
A fragrant material
Girl/Female
Indian, Malayalam
Fearless
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