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At Hémévez, for example, seven American paratroopers who died there are being honored with a stele and a historic walking path.
This aperture may originally have been closed with a stele.
He was buried in a mound decorated with a stele outside the emperor's park.
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Another tantalizing discovery, in 1993, turned up a stele with an inscription referring to the "House of David," the first real evidence that refers to the biblical king.
After suppressing the revolt, which was supported by a Siamese invasion, lasted three years and briefly took control of the south, the emperor had Duyệt's tomb desecrated and had a stele with the inscription "Đây chỗ tên lại cái lộng quyền Lê Văn Duyệt chịu phép nước" ("Here lies the eunuch Lê Văn Duyệt who resisted the law") placed over the ruins.
There are lamps that were once fueled with perfumed oil, veined marble pillars that evoke a court of honor in an Algerian palace, a stele taken from a Turkish cemetery, a small fountain.
And a stele devoted mainly to sober scenes from Buddha's life doubles as a playground for dozens of cupids.
His transcription of a monastic history is an official document meant to be copied as a stele carving.
The first documented mention of Qedar is from a stele (c.
Although it has not been found in modern times, he apparently set up a stele when he crossed the Euphrates River.
The angles between two adjacent ribs of a stele are approximately 90°, 125° and 145°.
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