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sometimes anglicized to
steles (/ˈstiːliːz/ STEE-leez).) or
occasionally stela (pl.:
stelas or stelæ) when
derived from Latin. Reich, Ronny; Katzenstein, Hannah...
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Hollyn Elizabeth Shadinger (born
October 21, 1997),
known professionally as
Stela Cole is an
American singer-songwriter. Her song “DIY” held the
record for...
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Stela or
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Stela may
refer to:
Latinised singular stela of stele, a kind of
stone monument Satellite Television...
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Stela Popescu (21
December 1935 – 23
November 2017) was a
Romanian actress and TV
personality considered the
greatest comedy actress and one of best female...
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author Stela Popescu (1935–2017),
Romanian actress Stela Posavec (born 1996),
Croatian handball player Stela Pura (born 1971),
Romanian swimmer Stela Namar...
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Inventory Stela (also
known as
Stela of Khufu's Daughter) is an
ancient Egyptian commemorative tablet dating to the 26th
Dynasty (c. 670 BC). It was...
- The
Famine Stela is an
inscription written in
Egyptian hieroglyphs located on
Sehel Island in the Nile near
Aswan in Egypt,
which tells of a seven-year...
- BC were
painted slab
stelas. A
small number of
Ancient Egyptian dignitaries or
their wives had a slab
stela. Some
funerary stelas were in the form of slab...
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always called the "Great
Chief of the West" in Piye's
Victory stela and in two
stelas dating to the
regnal years 36 and 38 of
Shoshenq V. It is uncertain...
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Sokhumi stela is a
piece of
ancient Gr**** art, a
marble gravestone (
stela)
depicting a
woman and two children,
found in 1953
underwater in the Black...