Talk:Museiliha inscription
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- ... that the Museiliha inscription, a boundary marker from the 2nd century AD, hints at a Roman legal judgment setting boundaries between ancient Caesarea-ad-Libanum and Gigarta, suggesting a structured legal resolution?
- Source: de Ruggiero 1893, p. 443.
- ALT1: ... that the Museiliha inscription, a boundary marker from the 2nd century AD, helped delineate ancient territories between the citizens of Caesarea-ad-Libanum and the Gigartans? Source: Renan 1864, p. 149.
Mommsen, Hirschfeld & Domaszewski 1873, p. 31, insc. 183. - ALT2: ... that the Museiliha inscription, a boundary marker from the 2nd century AD, is considered a rare ancient example of a documented border dispute? Source: de Ruggiero 1893, p. 443.
- ALT3: ... that the Museiliha inscription, a boundary marker from the 2nd century AD, includes carefully erased names, likely of Roman officials, effectively concealing their identities? Source: Mancini 1884, pp. 71–72.
- Reviewed: Template:Did you know nominations/Abu Sulayman Da'ud
Created by Elias Ziade (talk).
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el.ziade (talkallam) 10:12, 6 November 2024 (UTC).