Inscriptions of the Northern Black Sea

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Date -500 - 1800 A.D.

 

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  • Eski-Kermen 1
  • Pantikapaion/Bosporos 1
  • Partenit 1
  • Sougdaia 1
  • Syuren fortress 1

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  • dedicatory 1
  • epitaph 1
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  • Explicit date 2
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  • V 202 Syuren fortress. Inscription on a panel, X–XVth centuries C.E.
  • V 222 Eski-Kermen. Invocation of an unknown, XI–XIIIth centuries C.E.
  • V 242 Partenit. Epitaph of John and invocation of Kyriakos, 1471 C.E.
  • V 258 Sougdaia. Inscription of an unknown, 1412 C.E.
  • V 313 Bosporus. Invocation of Zacharias and an unknown, XII–XIVth centuries C.E.
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