Priene Inscription
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Η επιγραφή της Πριήνης είναι αναθηματική εγχάρακτη αφιέρωση του 334 π.Χ. η οποία ανακαλύφθηκε στο ναό της Αθηνάς Πολιάδος στην Πριήνη των παραλίων της Ιωνίας, και σήμερα εκτίθεται στο Βρετανικό μουσείο.
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The Priene Inscription is a dedicatory inscription by Alexander the Great, which was discovered at the Temple of Athena Polias in Priene (modern Turkey), in the nineteenth century. It now forms an important part of the British Museum's Ancient Greek epigraphic collection and provides a direct link to one of the most famous persons in ancient history.This inscription (circa 330 BC) about the dedication of a temple by Alexander to Athena Polias, which has been held at the British Museum in London, should not be confused with the Calendar Inscription of Priene (circa 9 BC) also found at Priene in Turkey, which is about Augustus Caesar, and about redefining the calendar around the birthdate of Augustus.
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Επιγραφή της Πριήνης
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Priene Inscription
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Part of the Priene Inscription on display in the British Museum
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Marble
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Η επιγραφή της Πριήνης είναι αναθηματική εγχάρακτη αφιέρωση του 334 π.Χ. η οποία ανακαλύφθηκε στο ναό της Αθηνάς Πολιάδος στην Πριήνη των παραλίων της Ιωνίας, και σήμερα εκτίθεται στο Βρετανικό μουσείο.
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The Priene Inscription is a dedicatory inscription by Alexander the Great, which was discovered at the Temple of Athena Polias in Priene (modern Turkey), in the nineteenth century. It now forms an important part of the British Museum's Ancient Greek epigraphic collection and provides a direct link to one of the most famous persons in ancient history.This inscription (circa 330 BC) about the dedication of a temple by Alexander to Athena Polias, which has been held at the British Museum in London, should not be confused with the Calendar Inscription of Priene (circa 9 BC) also found at Priene in Turkey, which is about Augustus Caesar, and about redefining the calendar around the birthdate of Augustus.
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c.330 BC
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