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Votive Inscriptions on the Sculptures of Early Medieval Samatata-Harikela, Bengal

Religions of South Asia, 2011
In this paper, I attempt to look into the patterns of social patronage to Buddhism and Brahmanism in the Samatata-Harikela subregion of early medieval Bengal through the prism of votive inscriptions on sculptures. I have also looked into some of the social and religious processes that were in operation in this part of early medieval Bengal.
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In Search of Venus: A New Approach to the Interpretation of the Cult of Venus Ansotica from Nin

Živa Antika
The discovery of a votive inscription dedicated to goddess Anzotica on the peninsula bordering the Nin lagoon was followed by the excavation of a statue of Venus and Priapus and another inscription invoking Venus Ansotica in 1938. Based on the context of
Lucijana Šešelj
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The first recorded monument dedicated to Terra Mater in Sirmium with a unique pro salute vicorum phrase

Prilozi Instituta za Arheologiju u Zagrebu
This paper examines a newly discovered votive altar dedicated to the goddess Terra Mater, from Ratarska Ulica (Ratarska Street) in Sremska Mitrovica (ancient Sirmium). This is the first recorded evidence of this deity in Sirmium.
Mihajlo N. Džamtovski
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Neue Inschriften aus Nikaia XIX. Ein ländlicher Demos, sein Patron und Meter Skogene

Journal of Philia
Based on three votive inscriptions found in the village of Pirler, approximately 90 km east of Nikaia, the relation of the rural settlement to the Mother goddess and to its patron is examined. Two of the inscriptions had already been published with short
Hüseyin Sami Öztürk
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Notas de etimología germánica en nombres propios del Muro de Adriano: FERSOMẸRIS y VNSENIS

Minerva Revista de Filología Clásica
The votive offering RIB-I, 926, found in the Roman fort of Old Penrith, Britannia, reveals several presumed anthroponyms of Germanic linguistic origin belonging to the offerors of the inscription.
Marcos Medrano Duque
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Excavations at Sparta, 1924–1928: II.—Votive Inscriptions from the Acropolis

The Annual of the British School at Athens, 1930
Among the votive inscriptions discovered during the excavations of 1924–27 by far the most numerous are those on vase-fragments, which number upwards of one hundred and twenty, in contrast to the modest total of thirty-four yielded by the previous campaigns on the Acropolis in 1907–08.
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Découverte d’une inscription latine votive à Liberchies (Hainaut)

1989
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Charlier, Marie-Thérèse   +1 more
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A New Votive Inscription to Zeus Chalazios from the Antalya Museum

2020
In this article, a new votive inscription from the Antalya Museum is presented. The inscription is of votive character and the provenance of the dedication is unknown. It is understood from the inscription that the priest Dēmētrios erected the stele to Zeus Chalazios at his own expence.
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