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  • A square copper coin of Apollodotus: legend, [Transliterated from the Greek lettering, Basileus pollodot soter]; a male figure, holding in one hand a club, and a spear in the other.

    A Peep into Toorkisthhan Rollo Gillespie Burslem

  • A Bactrian coin: legend on the obverse, [Transliterated from the Greek lettering, Basileus ermaion sot].

    A Peep into Toorkisthhan Rollo Gillespie Burslem

  • A helmeted head, with the inscription, [Transliterated from the Greek, Basileus soteros Menandrou].

    A Peep into Toorkisthhan Rollo Gillespie Burslem

  • A square silver coin of Apollodotus, 195 B.C. Obverse, an elephant, with the Bactrian monogram beneath -- [Transliterated from the Greek, Basileus pollodoton soteros].

    A Peep into Toorkisthhan Rollo Gillespie Burslem

  • An elephant's head with the proboscis elevated: legend, [Transliterated from the Greek, Basileus soteros

    A Peep into Toorkisthhan Rollo Gillespie Burslem

  • Transliterated into English you see it expressed as G_d or G-d or whatever...

    Justin Hoffer: Raging Chickenhawk! CC 2009

  • Transliterated, the Hebrew for such grassy weed is darnel, which the homilist said is almost certainly the word Jesus actually used.

    The Sower of the Tares Mike L 2005

  • The adventures of the heroes of Transliterated Extradimensional Technologies continue at the Greenhills Theatre Mall where they face a bunch of nasties, illustrated by Armand Roy Canlas.

    Archive 2003-05-01 Dean Francis Alfar 2003

  • The adventures of the heroes of Transliterated Extradimensional Technologies continue at the Greenhills Theatre Mall where they face a bunch of nasties, illustrated by Armand Roy Canlas.

    notes from the peanut gallery Dean Francis Alfar 2003

  • Transliterated, the Hebrew for such grassy weed is darnel, which the homilist said is almost certainly the word Jesus actually used.

    Archive 2005-07-01 Mike L 2005

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