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Edessa - World History EncyclopediaSep 25, 2018 · Edessa, then known as Adme, was an ancient settlement, chosen for its advantageous position on a fertile plain with abundant water from a nearby ...
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Chronicle of EdessaMost of the entries either deal with, or are immediately relevant to, the history of Edessa. ... Primary Sources. B. H. Cowper, 'Selections from the Syriac, No. 1 ...
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Bauer--Edessa - Penn Arts & SciencesIf we examine the sources for the earliest history of Christianity in Edessa, it will appear to us that in his <ts>Ecclesiastical History</ts>, which went ...
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Edessa - Syriaca.orgJul 11, 2025 · Location · Coordinates (preferred):. Lat. 37.15° Long. 38.8°2 · Coordinates (alternate):. Lat. 37.1453862000° Long. 38.7838840000°15 · “ five day ...Missing: topography | Show results with:topography
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Edessa - Gorgias Encyclopedic Dictionary of the Syriac HeritageModern Urfa, Syriac Urhay, and ancient Adme, on the Balikh river, to the northwest of Ḥarran in southeastern Turkey. In ancient times Edessa was a caravan city ...Missing: coordinates topography
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Sanliurfa | Turkey, Map, & Facts | BritannicaSep 13, 2025 · Şanlıurfa, city, southeastern Turkey. It lies in a fertile plain and is ringed by limestone hills on three sides.Missing: acropolis | Show results with:acropolis
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[PDF] From Edessa to Urfa. The Fortification of the Citadeltopography of Edessa. Therefore, I shall limit the bibliographical ... follows: 'Most of the top of this hill, presumably the ancient acropolis, is ...
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Şanlıurfa Climate, Weather By Month, Average Temperature (Turkey)The rainy period of the year lasts for 7.3 months, from October 9 to May 19, with a sliding 31-day rainfall of at least 0.5 inches. The month with the most rain ...
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Sanliurfa climate: weather by month, temperature, rainPrecipitation amounts to 17.7 inches per year: it is therefore quite scarce. It ranges from 0.1 inches in the driest month (July) to 3.1 inches in the wettest ...
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Weather Şanlıurfa & temperature by month - Climate DataThe mean yearly temperature observed in Şanlıurfa is recorded to be 17.7 °C | 63.8 °F. The rainfall here is around 518 mm | 20.4 inch per year.
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Tigris-Euphrates river system - Arid, Mesopotamia, Fertile CrescentOct 10, 2025 · The region has a continental subtropical climate, with average temperatures greater than 90 °F (32 °C) in summer and less than 50 °F (10 °C) in ...Missing: Edessa | Show results with:Edessa
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Just Add Water: a Modern Agricultural Revolution in the Fertile ...Sep 15, 2003 · The arrival of irrigation water from the Ataturk Reservoir transformed the Harran Plains. Instead of relying on deep wells, cotton farmers have ...
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Mesopotamia - Livius.orgSep 14, 2020 · This alluvial plain has a hot arid climate and 200-400 mm of rain, but the rivers bring sufficient water for agriculture. A large part of the ...Missing: semi- | Show results with:semi-
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The Fertile Crescent, explained - UChicago NewsThe presence of dependable water created optimal conditions for agriculture and urban settlements.
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EDESSA - Encyclopaedia IranicaDec 15, 1997 · Edessa was held successively by the Seleucids, Parthians, and Romans. The fact that coins were minted at Edessa under Antiochus IV suggests a ...
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Edessa (Şanlı Urfa) - Livius.orgAug 10, 2020 · Edessa, also known as Urhai, was an ancient city in Mesopotamia, capital of Osrhoene, and later nicknamed Edessa by Alexander the Great. It was ...
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Turkey's Ancient Sanctuary | The New YorkerDec 11, 2011 · In 1984, Urfa was officially renamed Şanlıurfa—“glorious Urfa”—in honor of its resistance against the Allied Forces during the Turkish War ...
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Edessa | Military Wiki - FandomThe earliest name of the city was Adma (Aramaic language: אדמא, also written Adme, Admi, Admum) recorded Assyrian cuneiform sources in the 7th century BC. A ...Missing: etymology linguistic evolution
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Kingdom of Osroene - World History EduFeb 10, 2025 · Osroene, also known as the Kingdom of Edessa, was an ancient state and region in Upper Mesopotamia. Established in the 2nd century BC.
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Urhay writings and the birth of the Syriac Script - SyriacPressFeb 16, 2020 · As for the script of Edessa (ܐܘܪܗܝ Ōrhāy ), its modernization is based on the development made by scribes on the alphabet borrowed from Parthian ...Missing: evolution | Show results with:evolution
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From Urfa To Edessa To Şanlıurfa: Spanning 10,000 Years Of HistoryApr 29, 2022 · The city of Sanliurfa, previously called Edessa, in the center of the Neolithic Tas Tepeler ring, has a history spanning 12000 years.
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(PDF) An Early Neolithic Settlement in the Center of Şanlıurfa, Turkey.Consecutive archaeological surveys revealed the presence of a dense Neolithic settlement within an area of approximately 100 km around Urfa province of ...<|separator|>
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Osrhoene, a small Arab kingdom, capital Edessa (Sanliurfa)The city of Edessa was founded on an ancient site by Seleucus I in 304 BC, but broke free from the Seleucids in 132 BC, shortly before the Arsacid conquest, ...Missing: Osroene | Show results with:Osroene
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(DOC) Edessa - Parthian Period - Academia.eduIt highlights the city's transition from Seleucid influence to a period ... HISTORY OF INDEPENDENT EDESSA (132 BC - AD 242) 3. LANGUAGE, RELIGION AND ...Missing: Osroene | Show results with:Osroene
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Abgarids of EdessaMosaics, numismatic evidence, and a number of inscriptions, mostly funerary, provide glimpses into Edessa's social and cultural life. ... Chronicle of Edessa, ...
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Province of Osroene in Roman politics - IMPERIUM ROMANUMApr 5, 2023 · The independent Kingdom of Osroene arose from the ruins of the increasingly weak Seleucid monarchy in 132 BCE. It was founded by tribes of ...
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[PDF] The Osrhoene Kingdom and The Roman Period - Aramean-Dem.OrgKing of Edessa Abgar VII (109-116 B.C.) is recorded as having met the Roman. Emperor Trajan, who was returning from a campaign far outside Edessa's city-gates,.Missing: Osroene conquest
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CARACALLA - Encyclopaedia IranicaCaracalla probably left Rome in 212 ... Whatever the motivation, however, the results were that in 214 Edessa became a colonia romana and Armenia rose against ...
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Roman Coins of CaracallaIn stock $9 deliveryCaracalla, 28 January 198 - 8 April 217 A.D., Edessa, Mesopotamia |Members ... Caracalla deposed its king, Severus Abgar IX, in 212/213 A.D.. RP112082 ...
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The Severan Dynasty (193–235 A.D.)Oct 1, 2000 · The Severan dynasty comprised the relatively short reigns of Septimius Severus (193–211 AD), Caracalla (r. 211–217 AD), Macrinus (217–218 AD), Elagabalus (218– ...Missing: Edessa aqueducts theaters
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Gordian III and his buddy Abgar X - Coin TalkMar 21, 2018 · Gordian III, for some reason, briefly revived Osrhoene in 242 AD and set up king Abgar X, but upon Gordian's death in 244 Osrhoene reverted ...Missing: end Osroene
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Kingdom of Edessa (Osroene), Mesopotamia - FORVM Ancient CoinsThe Sassanids took Edessa in 242 A.D. but Gordian III quickly recovered the area and returned the throne to the dynasty. The Kingdom of Edessa ceased to exist ...Missing: Abgarid | Show results with:Abgarid
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Decisions: Roman Folly at Edessa - HistoryNetAug 29, 2017 · Led by Sassanid King Shapur I, they occupied several important settlements and threw Roman rule in the Middle East into disarray. Their attacks ...
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Taxes and the Fall of the Roman Empire - Byzantine MilitaryOct 22, 2017 · The Roman empire “fell” because of excessive taxation, it was and remained until the mid-seventh century a top-down system.
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CATHOLIC ENCYCLOPEDIA: Doctrine of Addai - New AdventThe first Christian King of Edessa was in reality Abgar IX (179-214) who was converted soon after 201, and this date tallies with that of Palut. It is ...
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The Doctrine of Addai (1876). English TranslationA previous king of Edessa was called Abgar the Red. 3. c Edessa is called, in Syriac, Urhai. 4. d The Seleucian era, which corresponds to B.C. 312-311. 5. e ...
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The Doctrina Addai as a Paradigm of Christian Thought in Edessa in ...67 The author of the Doctrina Addai anachronistically represents the reading of the Diatessaron in the liturgy as dating from the time of Addai and the ...
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Doctrine of Addai - NASSCALThe Doctrine of Addai presents a foundation myth for Christianity in the city of Edessa and for the introduction of Christianity into Mesopotamia writ large.
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Bardesanes | Gnostic Poet, Philosopher & Theologian - BritannicaOct 11, 2025 · He was a pioneer of the Christian faith in Syria who embarked on missionary work after his conversion in 179. His chief writing, The Dialogue of ...
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Chapter 2: Christianity in Edessa - Religion OnlineEdessa was the principal city in the western or Roman Mesopotamia as Nisibis was in the eastern or Persian Mesopotamia. Though Edessa was politically Roman, its ...Missing: primary | Show results with:primary
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Bardaisan's Influence on Late Antique ChristianityJul 3, 2018 · Bardaisan (154–222) composed numerous works on a wide array of theological and philosophical topics, ranging from cosmology to eschatology.
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CATHOLIC ENCYCLOPEDIA: Edessa - New AdventWhen Nisibis was ceded to the Persians in 363, St. Ephrem left his native town for Edessa, where he founded the celebrated School of the Persians. This school, ...
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St. Ephrem of Syria - EWTN... School of the Persians", so called because its first students and original masters were Persian Christian refugees of 363. At his death St. Ephraem was ...
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Rabbula | Syrian theologian, reformer, hymnographer - BritannicaRabbula was a reforming bishop of Edessa and theologian who was a leading figure in the Christian church in Syria. He advocated the orthodox Alexandrian ...Missing: 412-435 | Show results with:412-435
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CATHOLIC ENCYCLOPEDIA: Rabbulas - New AdventBishop of Edessa and, in the later years of his life, one of the foremost opponents of Nestorianism. He was the son of a heathen priest and a Christian ...Missing: orthodoxy | Show results with:orthodoxy
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Rabbula of Edessa - OrthodoxWikiRabbula was the bishop of Edessa, in Mesopotamia, from 411 to 435. A follower of the theology of the Alexandrian school during the Christological controversies ...Missing: 412-435 orthodoxy
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Who was Rabbula of Edessa? - World History EduFeb 28, 2025 · Rabbula was one of the fiercest opponents of Nestorianism, a Christological doctrine promoted by Nestorius, the Patriarch of Constantinople.
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Full article: From Edessa to Urfa: The Fortification of the CitadelJun 26, 2023 · ... Byzantine Emperor Justinian (ruled 527-65). Fascinating are the impressive number of carved Arabic inscriptions set into the citadel walls ...
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The Justinianic Plague: An inconsequential pandemic? - PMCDec 2, 2019 · The Justinianic Plague (circa 541 to 750 CE) caused tens of millions of deaths throughout the Mediterranean world and Europe, helping to end antiquity and ...Missing: Edessa | Show results with:Edessa
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ḴOSROW II - Encyclopaedia IranicaKey gains were Theodosiopolis, which capitulated once Theodosius was recognized as legitimate claimant in 608, and Edessa, which was captured in 609. Taking ...
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The 'Justinianic Plague': An “Inconsequential Pandemic”? A ReplyIn the conclusion (25553) they mention a “current maximalist estimate of a. 50 % demographic loss”. 7 The literature on the Justinianic Plague has grown rapidly ...
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[PDF] The Reign of Heraclius (610-641): Crisis and Confrontation - Almuslih... 628 that Persian power was broken. However, during the 630s, still before Heraclius could firmly re-establish. Byzantine hegemony in the recovered eastern ...
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[PDF] Jacob of Edessa on Islam - AlmuslihIntellectual life within the West Syrian community also appeared little affected by Muslim rule. Throughout the seventh century intersectarian debate raged with ...
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Iyad ibn Ghanm | Military Wiki - FandomBy 640, Iyad successively conquered Saruj, Jisr Manbij and Tell Mawzin. Prior to the capture of Tell Mawzin, Iyad attempted to take Ras al-Ayn, but retreated ...
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N. ZORZI, Edessa and its fortifications in Byzantine times (6th-11th ...The study examines the history and fortifications of Edessa during the Byzantine period from the 6th to 11th centuries, highlighting the multilingual and ...
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Byzantine Battles: Battle of EdessaIn 1031, Maniakes attacked Edessa, which in the past had been an important Hellenistic, Roman and Byzantine city, until it was occupied by the Arabs in 638. Its ...
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How significant was the city of Edessa? - World History EduFeb 10, 2025 · Edessa was named by Seleucus I Nicator after the ancient Macedonian capital. The Greek name Ἔδεσσα (Édessa) means “tower in the water,” ...
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Conquest of Edessa - Crusader KingdomsWhen in 1098 the First Crusade reached northern Syria, Edessa was in the hands of a Greek Christian warlord, the most recent “strongman” in a long line of short ...
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EDESSAThe territory of Edessa, to the east of Cilician Armenia, was under Turkish control at the time of the First Crusade.Missing: 944-1031 | Show results with:944-1031<|separator|>
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History Of The County Of Edessa (1098–1144)Edessa County is the first Christian state founded by the Crusaders during the 1st Crusade. It existed from 1098 to 1146.
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[PDF] Arabs And Crusades Through the Eyes of ibn Al Qalanasi ... - IJFMRMay 9, 2024 · In 1144, Zangi sieged the city of Edessa. Joscelin II was the ruler of Edessa during the time of siege. There were a lot of internal ...
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Hülägü's Campaign in the West (1256-1260) - TransoxianaHülägü Khan (1258-1263), nephew of Gengis Qan, conquered the territories of Iran and Mesopotamia during the military campaign he led at the head of his army.
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The Conquest of Aleppo and the surrender of Damascus in 1259Stationing Ket Buqa Noyan to protect Syria, he withdrew from Aleppo and arrived in Akhlat on Sunday the 24th of Jumada II 658 [June 6, 1260]. When Hulagu Khan ...
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[PDF] The Mongols and the Armenians (1220-1335) - OAPEN Home34 According to Mamluk sources of the later period, on Friday 11 December. 1260, there was a great battle near the northern citadel of "om! between the Mon ...
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[PDF] The Case Of The Mamluk Sultan Baybars And The Ilkhans In ... - HALA decade later, Syria-Palestine was in turn attacked, but this time by invaders from the east led by Hülegü, founder of the Mongol Ilkhanid dynasty in Iran.<|separator|>
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Agropastoralist Subsistence Strategies in a Mongol Empire (1206 ...Interestingly, this includes evidence for agropastoralism, adding to the current argument against a “pure pastoralist” view of historic Mongolian subsistence.
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Post-Mongol Pastoral Policies in Eastern Anatolia during the Late ...This paper aims to provide an outline of the late medieval political history of this region aptly described as the crossroads of empires.Missing: Edessa | Show results with:Edessa
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Turkey: Historic Urfa Church Given to Islamic School FoundationDec 23, 2016 · Turkey today has a smaller Christian percentage of its population than all of its neighbors including Syria, Iraq and Iran. Only less than 0.2% ...
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Socioeconomic Situation of Şanlıurfa | Local Development AssociationOct 10, 2024 · Şanlıurfa is one of the largest cities in Turkey in terms of population, with its population reaching approximately 2.1 million people as of ...
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Turkey (Türkiye), the PKK, and U.S. Involvement: ChronologyJan 10, 2025 · In 1984, with Ocalan based in Syria, the PKK launched an armed insurgency in Turkey. Using guerrilla tactics, the PKK primarily targeted Turkish ...
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Türkiye's Gobeklitepe welcomes over 700K visitors in 2024Jan 4, 2025 · He credited the success of recent promotional efforts and noted the positive economic impact on the local tourism industry and businesses.
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[PDF] The Effect of 2019 Göbeklitepe Year on Şanlıurfa EconomyTourism has taken its place as an important factor that plays a role in contributing to regional and national economic developments, especially since the ...
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Intellectual Constructions of Free Will: Bardaisan Versus Astrological ...Nov 1, 2024 · Thus, Bardaisan, Origen, and Plotinus criticized astrology within their criticism of Gnostic tenets; I argue that in subsequent late antique ...
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Dialogue and Catalogue: Fate, Free Will, and Belief in the Book of ...Oct 5, 2023 · Bardaisan insists that human behaviour is not determined by the stars, an argument which serves his broader commitment to divine goodness in ...
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BARDESANES - Encyclopaedia IranicaThe Book of the Law of the Countries,written by one of Bardesanes' pupils, discusses the relation between destiny and free will and contains both primary and ...Missing: critique | Show results with:critique
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Edessa, School ofThe school was closed in 489 under the auspices of the bp. Qiyore by order of the emperor Zeno, at which (or slightly earlier) point its members migrated into ...Missing: 363 | Show results with:363
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[PDF] The Pneumatology of Ephrem the Syrian - e-Publications@MarquetteShepardson also notes that while Ephrem's position was against Arian theology, Ephrem's primary concern was church unity. Ephrem saw the Arian's as a threat ...
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Ephrems Hymni de Fide In Defence of the Faith Against the AriansEphrem the Syrian's 'Hymni de Fide' addresses the turmoil within the early church during the Arian controversy under Emperor Valens. The work serves as both ...
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Greek, Syriac translations fromAn enormous number of Greek texts were translated into Syriac. These translations fall into three main categories: biblical texts in Greek; patristic texts.
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Greek Sources in Arabic and Islamic PhilosophyFeb 23, 2009 · His compilation On the Philosophy of Aristotle was translated into Syriac by Hunayn ibn Ishaq: the extant fragments from the first five books ...
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Syriac Christians Passed Greek Science to the Arabs - Phoenicia.orgTranslation of Greek knowledge to Arabic by Syriac (Phoenician) Christians was the corner stone in civilizing the Arabs and jump-starting their contribution to ...
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[PDF] SERGIUS TO BAGHDAD1Abstract: This article considers the relationship between the composition in Syriac of commentaries on Aristotle and the translation of his treatises from ...
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AN EIGHTH-CENTURY MELKITE COLOPHON FROM EDESSA - jstorof Christology. The first ten folios of the manuscript are lacking, but Moss identified ... Moss, Ά. Syriac Patristic Manuscript', J.T.S. xxx (1929), pp. 249 ff.
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[PDF] PAST AND PRESENT PERCEPTIONS OF SYRIAC LITERARY ...Whereas Syriac literature is generally seen as the whole corpus of preserved texts as it is presently known to us, the present paper''s aim is to gain insight ...
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From Edessa to Urfa: The Fortification of the Citadel on JSTORUntil the second half of the 12th century the city was under the discontinuous control of Muslim dynasties, and this may explain in part the limited ...Missing: Achaemenid | Show results with:Achaemenid
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[PDF] Early Christian Temples and Baptism for the Dead: Defining Sacred ...Jan 1, 2021 · Abstract: This paper addresses the early Christian transition from temple- based Judaism to the Constantinian basilica of the fourth century ...
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Turkish Delights - Archaeology Magazine ArchiveThe centaur Chiron, another figure from Greek mythology, is depicted in the mosaics. (Pasquale Sorrentino). The Turkish city of Şanliurfa (ancient Edessa) is ...Missing: 3rd- | Show results with:3rd-
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Urfa mosaic museum reflects ancient history of the Turkish cityMay 25, 2022 · The Roman elite walked upon floor mosaics depicting fantastical scenes of wild animals, heroic Greek mythology and colorful geometrical designs.Missing: 5th | Show results with:5th
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[PDF] Natural Disasters and the Crusades: Framing Earthquakes in ...In 1157, the destruction of successive shocks severely damaged many cities in Syria, causing heavy loss of life, particularly in the Muslim town of Hama ...
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(PDF) Natural Disasters and the Crusades: Framing Earthquakes in ...The twelfth century saw significant seismic events, notably earthquakes in 1114, 1138, 1157, and 1170, causing extensive devastation. Chroniclers used ...
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Image of Edessa - World History EduThe Image of Edessa, or Mandylion, is a legendary Christian relic believed to bear a miraculous imprint of Jesus Christ's face on a cloth, considered the first ...<|control11|><|separator|>
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[PDF] The Mandylion Or The Story Of A Man-Made Relic - Shroud.comOct 12, 2014 · As we will see, the Abgar legend and the Image of Edessa will evolve during the centuries, in parallel with the questions related to the dogmas ...
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Transformations of the Edessa Portrait of Christ / Professor ...Dec 31, 2019 · Persian siege of Edessa in 544, as written up by Evagrius Scholasticus in his. Ecclesiastical History, a work he completed in 593/4. Evagrius ...
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The Image of Edessa and the Mandylion (Was it the Shroud?)The Image of Edessa was believed to have played a miraculous role in defending the city of Edessa from attackers during the Persian siege of Edessa in 544 AD.
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Encountering the Mandylion Icon of Christ - Public OrthodoxyOct 21, 2021 · The Mandylion Icon “Not Made by Hands” occupies a central place among Orthodox images of Christ, although its origins are shrouded in mystery.
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The Mandylion of Edessa - Unam Sanctam CatholicamMay 27, 2025 · The Mandylion (called the Keramidion in the east) was a small, rectangular piece of cloth upon which an image of Christ's face was imprinted.
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The Shroud of Turin - by Michael Shermer - SkepticJun 2, 2024 · ... Shroud—despite their implausibility—were formulated: 1. The Shroud and the Mandylion of Edessa are one and the same object. The Mandylion is ...
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The Shroud of Turin: Relic or Forgery? - Biblical Archaeology SocietySome believers today say that the Mandylion was the shroud, folded into eighths to make a small square, leaving only the face visible. (This may be why—if the ...
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AFB B-Sides: Letters of Christ and Abgar - Brandon W. HawkAug 13, 2021 · This legend revolves around King Abgar V of Edessa (died around 50 CE), who falls ill and writes to Jesus asking him to visit to heal him.<|separator|>
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A Man for the Times: Jesus and the Abgar Correspondence in ...Sep 22, 2017 · This article has been concerned with the motivations, not for the Abgar correspondence's original composition—which must remain the subject of ...
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Philip Schaff: NPNF2-01. Eusebius Pamphilius: Church History, Life ...Soon after the time of this Abgar the pretended correspondence was very likely forged, and foisted back upon the Abgar who was contemporary with Christ.Missing: primacy | Show results with:primacy
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Jesus Wrote a Letter? Possibly - David GoldingJun 30, 2023 · Historians and scholars since the 1700s have treated the letter to Abgar V as an apocryphon of 4th-century Christian literature, meaning, they ...
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(PDF) The Possible Origin of the Abgar-Addai Legend - ResearchGateAug 9, 2025 · Tiberius correspondence. Abgar in his letter to Tiberius ascribes to some Jews the. responsibility for Jesus' execution. He could not act ...
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[PDF] a case study in Kizilkoyun Necropolis Area - DergiParkSep 30, 2020 · Kızılkoyun Necropolis with 75 tombs unearthed during the first work ... in the excavation area, rock tombs, rock carvings, reliefs, two ...
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Rock tombs of Turkey's Şanlıurfa to open to tourismFeb 23, 2017 · The caves have rock tombs inside. These rock tombs date back to the 1st century A.D, from the era of Edessa King Abgar.
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New Inscriptions in Aramaic/Early Syriac and Greek from the ...This necropolis area was first excavated in 2014; further seasons followed in 2016-17. The first season unearthed 64 rock-cut burial chambers and the second ...
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[PDF] From Edessa to Urfa - ArchaeopressIt is well known that the development of medieval fortification in the Near East is the result of the interaction of various components: the legacy from the ...
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How old is it? Dating Göbekli Tepe.Jun 22, 2016 · Göbekli Tepe's Enclosure D dates to 9745-9314 calBC, with the site abandoned around 8000 BC. Enclosure A is younger than C and D.
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Harran | Turkish Archaeological NewsJun 20, 2018 · Harran, situated 44 km southeast of Şanlıurfa near the Syrian border, was an important Mesopotamian trade center as early as 2300 BCE.<|separator|>
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Urfa Castle Yields Mysterious Rock-Cut Tomb Possibly Tied to ...the first ever discovered in this part of ...
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Archaeological discovery in Urhoy possibly tomb belonging to ...Jul 9, 2025 · Gülriz Kozbe of Batman University uncovered a rock-cut tomb dating back to Late Antiquity at Dambak Hill on the grounds of Urhoy Castle, just ...Missing: Urfa era
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Excavation unveils 2,000-year-old tombs, rare inscriptions at ...Nov 29, 2024 · Excavation and restoration efforts are currently underway at the Kizilkoyun necropolis in Sanliurfa, where 2,000-year-old rock tombs have ...
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Excavations Reveal 2,000-Year-Old Tombs with Rare Inscriptions in ...Dec 2, 2024 · Recent archaeological excavations there have unearthed 2,000-year-old stone tombs. The project is a collaboration between the Şanlıurfa ...
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A Syriac-Greek tombstone excavated at Edessa - PaleoJudaica.comJan 15, 2025 · Recent archaeological excavations there have unearthed 2,000-year-old stone tombs. (GCT A, Greek City Times). During the excavation, a ...
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(PDF) New Inscriptions in Aramaic/Early Syriac and Greek from the ...Jul 19, 2025 · Recent years have seen the uncovering of two major cemeteries in Şanlıurfa/Edessa in two areas. of the city (see Fig. 1, Map): the first one ...
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