Matches in DBpedia 2016-04 for { <http://wikidata.dbpedia.org/resource/Q2453317> ?p ?o }
Showing triples 1 to 39 of
39
with 100 triples per page.
- Q2453317 subject Q15309853.
- Q2453317 subject Q6812182.
- Q2453317 subject Q8258633.
- Q2453317 subject Q8500125.
- Q2453317 subject Q8607460.
- Q2453317 subject Q9628917.
- Q2453317 abstract "The Letoon trilingual is an inscription in three languages: standard Lycian or Lycian A, Greek and Aramaic covering the faces of a four-sided stone stele called the Letoon Trilingual Stele, discovered in 1973 during the archeological exploration of the Letoon temple complex, near Xanthos, ancient Lycia, in present-day Turkey. The inscription is a public record of a decree authorizing the establishment of a cult, with references to the deities, and provisions for officers in the new cult. The Lycian requires 41 lines; the Greek, 35 and the Aramaic, 27. They are not word-for-word translations, but each contains some information not present in the others. The Aramaic is somewhat condensed.Although the use of the term "Letoon" with regard to the inscription and the stele is unequivocal, there is no standard name for either. Xanthos trilingual is sometimes used, which is to be distinguished from the Xanthos bilingual, meaning the Xanthos stele. However, sometimes Xanthos stele is used of the Letoon trilingual stele as well as for the tomb at Xanthos. Moreover, the term Xanthos trilingual (Lycian A, Lycian B, Greek) is sometimes used of the tomb at Xanthos. In the latter two cases only the context can provide clues as to which stele is meant.".
- Q2453317 thumbnail Letoon_tempel_axb01.jpg?width=300.
- Q2453317 wikiPageExternalLink letoon.pdf.
- Q2453317 wikiPageWikiLink Q103107.
- Q2453317 wikiPageWikiLink Q1370645.
- Q2453317 wikiPageWikiLink Q15309853.
- Q2453317 wikiPageWikiLink Q170305.
- Q2453317 wikiPageWikiLink Q178743.
- Q2453317 wikiPageWikiLink Q18927.
- Q2453317 wikiPageWikiLink Q192867.
- Q2453317 wikiPageWikiLink Q193214.
- Q2453317 wikiPageWikiLink Q207998.
- Q2453317 wikiPageWikiLink Q23498.
- Q2453317 wikiPageWikiLink Q2601304.
- Q2453317 wikiPageWikiLink Q260783.
- Q2453317 wikiPageWikiLink Q28602.
- Q2453317 wikiPageWikiLink Q35497.
- Q2453317 wikiPageWikiLink Q35969.
- Q2453317 wikiPageWikiLink Q37340.
- Q2453317 wikiPageWikiLink Q39503.
- Q2453317 wikiPageWikiLink Q43.
- Q2453317 wikiPageWikiLink Q464936.
- Q2453317 wikiPageWikiLink Q6812182.
- Q2453317 wikiPageWikiLink Q703480.
- Q2453317 wikiPageWikiLink Q8258633.
- Q2453317 wikiPageWikiLink Q8500125.
- Q2453317 wikiPageWikiLink Q8607460.
- Q2453317 wikiPageWikiLink Q913587.
- Q2453317 wikiPageWikiLink Q930824.
- Q2453317 wikiPageWikiLink Q9628917.
- Q2453317 comment "The Letoon trilingual is an inscription in three languages: standard Lycian or Lycian A, Greek and Aramaic covering the faces of a four-sided stone stele called the Letoon Trilingual Stele, discovered in 1973 during the archeological exploration of the Letoon temple complex, near Xanthos, ancient Lycia, in present-day Turkey. The inscription is a public record of a decree authorizing the establishment of a cult, with references to the deities, and provisions for officers in the new cult.".
- Q2453317 label "Letoon trilingual".
- Q2453317 depiction Letoon_tempel_axb01.jpg.