Room 1, Roman Military Palace
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Room 1, Roman Military Palace
Summary
Room 1, Roman Military Palace is a feature[1].
Key Facts
- Room 1, Roman Military Palace is located in Al-Salihiyah[2].
- Room 1, Roman Military Palace is in the country of Syria[3].
- Room 1, Roman Military Palace's instance of is recorded as feature[4].
- Room 1, Roman Military Palace's instance of is recorded as ruins[5].
- Room 1, Roman Military Palace's instance of is recorded as cultural property[6].
- Room 1, Roman Military Palace's instance of is recorded as peristyle[7].
- Room 1, Roman Military Palace's instance of is recorded as cultural heritage[8].
- Room 1, Roman Military Palace is made of mudbrick[9].
- Room 1, Roman Military Palace is made of gypsum plaster[10].
- Room 1, Roman Military Palace is made of flagstone[11].
- Room 1, Roman Military Palace took place at Dura-Europos[12].
- Room 1, Roman Military Palace is part of Roman Military Palace[13].
- Room 1, Roman Military Palace is part of Dura-Europos[14].
- 210 marks the founding of Room 1, Roman Military Palace[15].
- Room 1, Roman Military Palace was dissolved in 256[16].
- Room 1, Roman Military Palace's significant event is recorded as Yale-French Excavation Season Nine at Dura-Europos[17].
- Room 1, Roman Military Palace's has characteristic is recorded as column[18].
- Room 1, Roman Military Palace's length is recorded as {'unit': 'http://www.wikidata.org/entity/Q11573', 'amount': '+25.15'}[19].
- Room 1, Roman Military Palace's width is recorded as {'unit': 'http://www.wikidata.org/entity/Q11573', 'amount': '+22.71'}[20].
- Room 1, Roman Military Palace's on focus list of Wikimedia project is recorded as WikiProject International (Digital) Dura-Europos Archive[21].
- Room 1, Roman Military Palace's archaeological site of is recorded as Fragment of inscription, Yale University Art Gallery, inv. 1938.5999.5012[22].
Body
Geography
Room 1, Roman Military Palace is in the country of Syria[3]. It is located in Al-Salihiyah[2]. Part of include Roman Military Palace[13], a palace[23], in Syria[24], founded in 0210[25] and Dura-Europos[14], an archaeological site[26], in Syria[27], founded in -0300[28].
Physical Characteristics
Room 1, Roman Military Palace's length is recorded as {'unit': 'http://www.wikidata.org/entity/Q11573', 'amount': '+25.15'}[19].
Designation and Status
Recorded instance of include feature[4], ruins[5], cultural property[6], peristyle[7], and cultural heritage[8].
History and Context
210 marks the founding of Room 1, Roman Military Palace[15].