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ELIAS ZIADE

Previously known as Elie plus
Wikipedian since 17 years

I'm into the history of the Ancient Near East, and Lebanese subaltern history. I try to highlight lesser-known figures of early and modern Lebanese and Arab culture, particularly female artists and journalists. My fields of interest include the cultural heritage of the Ancient and Roman Near East, monotheistic mythology, Canaan and Phoenicia, and evolutionary psychology. I dabble with local flora, music, TV, cinema, and other topics.

SUMMARY

🎖 4 Four Awards
  1 Triple Crown
6 Featured articles
𐤀 One WikiProject
19 GA promotions
40 DYK
140 New articles


SHOWCASE


CONTRIBUTIONS
Did you know | Good article | Featured article | WP:Four Award Four Award | TFA

  1. Trigonella berythea
  2. Tolstraat
  3. Charles Burton Gulick
  4. Asperula libanotica
  5. Gingras (instrument) 5 June 2024
  6. Style (botany)‎
  7. Morimene
  8. Sopater of Paphos
  9. Bajo la Campana Phoenician shipwreck 15 April 2024
  10. Hippolyte Triat 30 January 2024
  11. List of mountains in Lebanon ‎
  12. Hélène Benichou-Safar
  13. Royal necropolis of Ayaa 5 October 2023
  14. Kharayeb
  15. Phoenician sanctuary of Kharayeb
  16. Favissa
  17. Successor culture
  18. Marsala Punic shipwreck
  19. Bibliothèque Orientale
  20. Paul Mouterde
  21. Peter Boysen Jensen
  22. Abdamon
  23. Youssef Boulos
  24. Farah (film)
  25. Chekri Ganem
  26. Central Syrian Committee
  27. The Snap Elect
  28. Le Liban
  29. Handy Tables
  30. Radu Dan Constantinescu
  31. Hipparchus star catalog
  32. Aziz Abdo
  33. Ali Mansour (basketball)
  34. Jeanne Arcache
  35. Ziad Raphael Nassar
  36. Dan Haddad
  37. Marc Reaidy
  38. Sandra Melhem
  39. Jouar el-Haouz ‎
  40. Carolina López-Ruiz
  41. Roula Hamadeh
  42. Haifa Charbel
  43. Shukri Anis Fakhoury
  44. Takla Chamoun
  45. Sleiman Damien
  46. Maria Giulia Amadasi Guzzo
  47. José Ángel Zamora López
  48. Phoenix Raei
  49. Librairie orientaliste Paul Geuthner
  50. Baalshillem I
  51. Baalshillem II
  52. Eshmunazar I
  53. Bernardo Falcone
  54. Phoenician joints
  55. Monzer Hourani
  56. Gorgerin
  57. Maha Bayrakdar
  58. Usaid Bin Hudair
  59. Herharaya
  60. Philippe Ziade
  61. Royal necropolis of Byblos
  62. Giovanni Garbini
  63. Giuseppe Furlani
  64. Yatonmilk
  65. Gozo Phoenician shipwreck
  66. Alexandre Lézine
  67. WikiProject Phoenicia
  68. Josette Elayi
  69. Sahar (singer)
  70. Debbane Palace
  71. Aubrieta libanotica
  72. Alireza Shojaian
  73. National Patient Safety Goals
  74. International Patient Safety Goals
  75. Roman law school of Beirut Professors
  76. Gaianus of Tyre
  77. Students at the Roman law school of Beirut
  78. George Francis Taylor
  79. Roman temple of Bziza‎
  80. Arenaria libanotica‎
  81. Vicia canescens
  82. Eprinomectin
  83. Astragalus cedreti
  84. Serratula pusilla
  85. Hormuzakia aggregata
  86. Adonis flammea
  87. Johrenia
  88. Wishes (Rhodes album)
  89. Ornithogalum libanoticum
  90. Myopordon pulchellum
  91. Parthenote‎
  92. Sorbus graeca
  93. Scorzonera libanotica
  94. Patricius (jurist)
  95. Dianthus libanotis
  96. Dianthus pendulus
  97. Alchemilla diademata
  98. Lathyrus libani
  99. Cotoneaster nummularius
  100. YInMn blue
  101. Maronitism
  102. Naoum Mokarzel
  103. Great Famine of Mount Lebanon
  104. Acantholimon libanoticum
  105. Ernest Christophe
  106. Ghosta, Lebanon
  107. Aldrete's scoring system
  108. Mazraat Es Siyad
  109. Ziziphopra capitata
  110. Ziziphora
  111. Daoud Corm
  112. Mechitharine
  113. Davis-Beirut reaction
  114. Mandaloun
  115. Nazira Jumblatt
  116. Prunus microcarpa
  117. Prunus ursina
  118. List of plants of Lebanon
  119. Salix libani
  120. Allium libani
  121. Rhamnus libanotica
  122. Origanum libanoticum
  123. Arceuthobium oxycedri
  124. Ferial Karim
  125. Geranium libani
  126. Manouk Avedisian
  127. Petit Serail
  128. Ajaltoun
  129. Puits d'amour
  130. John Rufus
  131. Triphyllius
  132. Scholia Sinaitica
  133. Law School of Beirut
  134. St. George Gr. Ort. Cathedral
  135. Orthodox Archdiocese of Beirut
  136. Zuqaq al-Blat
  137. Ziade Palace
  138. Saint Louis Des Capucins
  139. Myriam Klink
  140. Pine Residence
  141. List of rivers of Lebanon
  142. Marco Augusto Dueñas
  143. Robert Mouawad Private Museum
  144. Fritillaria acmopetala
  145. Viola libanotica
  146. Shmuel Moreh
  147. Bodashtart
  148. Elias Abu Shabaki
  149. Cheers, to Those Who Stay
  150. Bellevue Medical Center
  151. Mashrou' Leila
  152. Cross of All Nations
  153. St. George Maronite Cathedral
  154. Palm Islands Nature Reserve
  155. Lion Tower
  156. Eulamius
  157. Yanouh_(disambiguation)
  158. Awali (river)
  159. Beit Beirut
  160. Rafik Hariri University Hospital
  161. Pierre Zalloua
  162. Marie-Alphonsine Danil Ghattas
  163. Mount Lebanon Mutasarrifate
  164. Green Party of Lebanon
  165. Beirut Souks
  166. Murex d'or
  167. Atheltics at the 2009 Francophone Games
  168. Judo at the 2009 Francophone Games
  169. Quercus libani
  170. Orchis tridentata
  171. List of caves in Lebanon
  172. Ministry of Justice (Lebanon)
  173. Mseilha Fort
  174. Usekh collar
  175. Ecole Supérieure des Affaires
  176. Archaeology in Lebanon
  177. Micrite
  178. Henry Seyrig
  179. Elie Mitri
  180. Sæthryth
  181. NOOTDT (Lebanon)
  182. Maronite mummies
  183. Youssef Aftimus

Articles I did not start:
  1. 2009 Jeux de la Francophonie
  2. Jeita Grotto
  3. National Museum of Beirut
  4. Temple of Eshmun
  5. Eshmunazar II sarcophagus
  6. Eshmunazar II

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# Feature date Role Did you know ...
46 5 June 2024 Created ... that according to second-century AD Greek rhetorician Athenaeus, the Phoenicians played a flute-like instrument called the gingras in their mourning rituals?
45 15 April 2024 Created ... that alongside a 7th-century BC Phoenician shipwreck, two additional wrecks from various historical periods were unearthed in Bajo de la Campana, situated off the coast of Cartagena, Spain?
44 30 January 2024 Created ... that pioneering bodybuilder Hippolyte Triat was kidnapped by vagabonds at the age of six and sold to a troupe of Italian acrobats?
43 19_December_2023 GA ... that the sarcophagus of Eshmunazar II (pictured), the Phoenician king of Sidon, is one of only three ancient Egyptian sarcophagi unearthed outside Egypt?
42 5 October 2023 Created ... that the royal necropolis of Ayaa in Sidon, Lebanon, was accidentally discovered in the late 19th century by a workman who stumbled upon a shaft and chamber tomb while quarrying for stone?
41 16 September 2023 Created ... that archaeological excavations in the historic town of Kharayeb revealed a rural settlement with a complex system of cisterns and a Phoenician temple?
40 3 September 2023 Created ... that the deity of the Phoenician sanctuary of Kharayeb remains unidentified due to the absence of names of specific gods in unearthed inscriptions?
39 23 August 2023 Created ... that favissae were underground pits dedicated to the disposal of votive offerings that were no longer in use?
38 30 June 2023 Created ... that parts of the Marsala Punic shipwreck were marked with alphabetical signs intended to facilitate and speed up assembly?
37 24 January 2023 Created ... that the work of Danish plant physiologist Peter Boysen Jensen paved the way to the discovery of the plant growth hormone, auxin?
36 17 January 2023 Created ... that Chekri Ganem's play Antar was described as the most significant display of Arab nationalism organized outside the Arab world?
35 10 January 2023 Created ... that the first day of filming of the psychological thriller Farah coincided with the beginning of the 2019 Lebanese protests?
34 9_April_2022 Created ... that the royal necropolis of Byblos was discovered in 1922 due to a heavy rain-triggered landslide, which uncovered an unspoiled royal tomb in the seaside cliff of Byblos?
33 7_April_2022 Created ... that Lebanese actress Takla Chamoun stoically refused to cancel a play showing after being informed that her mother had died?
32 30_August_2021 Created ... that coins issued by Baalshillem II, the Phoenician king of Sidon, were the first Sidonian coins to bear minting dates corresponding to the king's year of reign?
31 4 August 2021 Created ... that Eshmunazar I, Phoenician king of Sidon, participated in the Neo-Babylonian campaigns against Egypt, where he seized stone sarcophagi belonging to members of the Egyptian elite?
30 19 May 2021 Created ... that the Romans copied the Phoenician joints technique from a Punic warship that ran aground in 264 BC?
29 24 April 2021 Created ... that Syrian-Lebanese poet Maha Bayrakdar won the Miss Syria beauty pageant in 1967?
28 25 December 2020 Created ... that Giovanni Garbini's studies helped scholars interpret the biblical narrative in the larger context of the history of the ancient Near East?
27 10 December 2020 Created ... that orientalist Giuseppe Furlani organized the first and only Italian archaeological excavation in Mesopotamia?
26 6 December 2020 Created ... that despite ample epigraphic evidence mentioning his name, nothing is known about Phoenician king Yatonmilk's reign?
25 1 December 2020 Created

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... that Bodashtart, King of Sidon, left some 30 dedicatory inscriptions at the Temple of Eshmun?
24 20 November 2020 Created ... that the Gozo Phoenician shipwreck excavation is the first maritime archaeological survey to explore sunken vessels beyond a depth of 100 metres (330 ft)?
23 12 October 2020 Created ... that French historian Josette Elayi was made a knight of the Legion of Honour by the French government for her works on Phoenician history?
22 7 August 2020 Created ... that after being squatted by hundreds of refugees, the 18th-century Debbane Palace was restored to its former state and turned into a private museum?
21 3 January 2020 Created ... that professors at the Roman law school of Beirut drafted parts of the Corpus Juris Civilis, a fundamental work in Roman jurisprudence?
20 18 September 2019 Created ... that the Roman temple of Bziza (pictured), dedicated to the Semitic god Azizos, was converted to a church by the Byzantines?
19 14 January 2017 Created ... that an extract of Alchemilla diademata, a plant endemic to Lebanon, shows antimicrobial activity against Staphylococcus aureus?
18 11 March 2016 Created ... that Al-Hoda, established by Naoum Mokarzel in 1898, was the longest-running Arabic newspaper in the United States?
17 2 March 2016 Created ... that the Great Famine of Mount Lebanon led to the highest death toll by population of the First World War?
16 9 January 2016 Created ... that The Human Comedy (pictured) by French sculptor Ernest Christophe inspired Baudelaire's poem "The Mask"?
15 23 April 2013 Created ... that the jurists of the ancient Law School of Beirut played a major part in drafting the Justinian body of civil law?
14 23 April 2013 Created ... that to finance the completion of the Petit Serail, the Wāli of Syria had to take a loan, mortgage public buildings and impose new taxes?
13 15 April 2013 Created ... that the Puits d'amour pastry caused scandal in 18th century France because of the erotic connotation of its name?
12 11 April 2013 Created ... that Beirut's Saint George Greek Orthodox Cathedral sits on the vestiges of three earlier church structures dating back as early as the 5th century AD?
11 7 March 2013 Created ... that the residence of the French ambassador to Lebanon was originally intended to serve as a casino?
10 12 October 2010 Created ... that the controversial Lebanese rock band Mashrou' Leila started out as a music workshop at a local university?
9 27 September 2010 Created ... that the 73.8-metre (242 ft) tall Cross of All Nations located near the Lebanese town of Baskinta is the largest lit cross in the world?
8 19 September 2010 Created ... that the cathedra at Beirut's Saint George Maronite Cathedral is the armchair used by Pope John Paul II during his 1997 visit to Lebanon?
7 16 September 2010 Created ... that Alice of Champagne the widowed Queen Consort of Cyprus married Bohemond V of Antioch on the Palm Island offshore of Tripoli in 1224?
6 9 August 2010 Created ... that before becoming a museum, Beit Beirut (pictured) was a vantage point for sniping and a combat zone during the Lebanese Civil War?
5 10 October 2009 5x expanded ... that the Cypriot women's basketball team was disqualified at the 2009 Jeux de la Francophonie for exceeding the permitted number of naturalized players?
4 23 November 2009 Created ... that the Mount Lebanon Mutasarrifate, a precursor of the modern state of Lebanon, was created in the aftermath of the 1860 massacre where thousands of Christians were killed by the Druze?
3 17 June 2008 5x expanded

GA

... that Jeita Grotto (statue pictured) in Lebanon has the world's longest stalactite, at 8.2 m (27 ft)?
2 23 April 2008 5x expanded

GA

...that the inscription on King Ahiram's sarcophagus housed in the National Museum of Beirut is the earliest known example of alphabetical writing?
1 1 March 2008 Created ... that eight well preserved Maronite mummies dating back to the 13th century were uncovered by speleologists in the Qadisha Valley, Lebanon?

DYK since AUG 18

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