The Pella curse tablet is a lead scroll found in Pella, the capital of ancient Macedonia in Greece and is inscribed with a curse or magic spell in a distinct Doric Greek idiom. The tablet along with other texts discovered in the area, align with the names and toponym's of the Macedonians and confirm that the locals spoke a distinct idiom of Doric Greek and that the Macedonian language was a distinct Doric Greek idiom.
Vespasian Pella died in 1960.
The capital of Pella is Pella itself, as it is both a city and the administrative center of the Pella region in Greece. Pella is historically significant as the ancient capital of the Kingdom of Macedon, known for its archaeological sites and rich history. Today, it is a modern city with various cultural attractions.
Pella, todays Macedonia
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One Greek city-state beginning with the letter "P" is Pella. Pella was the capital of ancient Macedonia and the birthplace of Alexander the Great.
The address of the Pella Public Library is: 603 Main St, Pella, 50219 1592
The address of the Historic Pella Trust Inc is: Po Box 1, Pella, IA 50219
It is still called Pella.
Paulinus of Pella was born in 377.
Pella Palace was created in 1785.
Pella Cabinet was created in 1953.
Pella Cabinet ended in 1954.
Pella Department's population is 19,563.
Pella - company - was created in 1925.
Vespasian Pella was born in 1897.
Vespasian Pella died in 1960.
The phone number of the Pella Public Library is: 641-628-4268.