Arundel marbles

Arundel marbles, ancient Grecian marbles collected at Smyrna and elsewhere by the Earl of Arundel in 1624, now in the possession of the University of Oxford, the most important of which is one from Paros inscribed with a chronology of events in Grecian history from 1582 to 264 B.C.; the date of the marbles themselves is 263 B.C.

Definition taken from The Nuttall Encyclopædia, edited by the Reverend James Wood (1907)

Arundel, Thomas * Aruns
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Arthur, Chester Alan
Arthur, Prince, Duke of Brittany
Arthur Seat
Articles, The Thirty-Nine
Artist
Artists, Prince of
Ar`tois
Artois, Monseigneur d'
Ar`undel
Arundel, Thomas
Arundel marbles
Aruns
Aruwi`mi
Arva`tes, Fratres
Arve
Arveyron
Ar`yans
Ar`zew
Asafœ`tida
Asaph
Asaph, St.

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