- The
Xanthian Obelisk, also
known as the
Xanthos or
Xanthus Stele, the
Xanthos or
Xanthus Bilingual, the
Inscribed Pillar of
Xanthos or Xanthus, the Harpagus...
- repo****te the place. However, he reports, the
Xanthians of his time were
mainly descended from non-
Xanthians.
Looking for any
nuance that
might shed light...
- of 34 and 71
engraved lines, respectively, on the so-called
Xanthian stele (or
Xanthian Obelisk,
found at
Xanthos (which was
known to the
Lycians as...
-
Brutus besieged Xanthos and the city was once
again destro**** and only 150
Xanthian men
survived the carnage. But
Plutarch describes the
carnage as self-inflicted...
-
cause a
Xanthian to shed a tear. The
demons change up by
making X(A/N)th into a
dragon **** and is only able to talk once
explaining to a
Xanthian what the...
-
Conspiracy is the
understanding of the
secret of "summoning the stork". In
Xanthian terms, "summoning the stork"
literally means to put out a call to summon...
- Xanthus-class
repair ship
acquired by the
United States Navy
Xanthus stele or
Xanthian Obelisk, a
stele bearing an
inscription currently believed to be trilingual...
-
buried within the tomb. The
Inscribed Pillar of Xanthos, also
known as the
Xanthian Obelisk, was made c. 400 BCE. Like the
other pillar tombs at Xanthos, the...
- (circa 390 BC) as a tomb for
Arbinas (Lycian: Erbbina, or Erbinna), the
Xanthian dynast who
ruled western Lycia under the
Achaemenid Empire. The tomb is...
- was
knighted as an
acknowledgment of his
services in the
removal of the
Xanthian antiquities to Britain.
Fellows paid his own
expenses in all his journeys...