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- Q12877207 subject Q6954777.
- Q12877207 subject Q8211387.
- Q12877207 subject Q8316417.
- Q12877207 subject Q8500125.
- Q12877207 abstract "The Idalion Tablet is a 5th century BCE bronze tablet from Idalium (Greek: Ιδάλιον), Cyprus. The tablet is inscribed on both sides, the script of the tablet is in the Cypro-Minoan syllabary and the inscription itself is in Greek. The tablet records a contract between "the king and the city" and mentions a reward given to a family of physicians for providing free health services to casualties during the siege of Idalion by the Persians.Approximately two lines of the text state as follows:"...they ordered Onasilon the (son) of Onasikupon the physician and the brothers to heal the men those in the battle wounded without fee."↑ ↑".
- Q12877207 thumbnail Idalion_tablet.jpg?width=300.
- Q12877207 wikiPageWikiLink Q1656624.
- Q12877207 wikiPageWikiLink Q1751985.
- Q12877207 wikiPageWikiLink Q229.
- Q12877207 wikiPageWikiLink Q34095.
- Q12877207 wikiPageWikiLink Q6954777.
- Q12877207 wikiPageWikiLink Q8211387.
- Q12877207 wikiPageWikiLink Q8316417.
- Q12877207 wikiPageWikiLink Q83311.
- Q12877207 wikiPageWikiLink Q8500125.
- Q12877207 wikiPageWikiLink Q9129.
- Q12877207 comment "The Idalion Tablet is a 5th century BCE bronze tablet from Idalium (Greek: Ιδάλιον), Cyprus. The tablet is inscribed on both sides, the script of the tablet is in the Cypro-Minoan syllabary and the inscription itself is in Greek.".
- Q12877207 label "Idalion Tablet".
- Q12877207 depiction Idalion_tablet.jpg.