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ITUREA - JewishEncyclopedia.comIturea was a Greek province, derived from the Biblical "Jetur," and the Itureans were a nomadic people, known for archery, and later incorporated into Syria.Missing: ethnicity | Show results with:ethnicity
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The Ituraeans and the Roman Near East: Reassessing the Sources ...The Ituraeans are one of those ancient peoples that got a bit of a raw deal from history. Most who study the eastern Mediterranean in the Hellenistic and ...
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The Itureans were not Arabs, and the Impact of Biblical Myths on ...The Itureans were likely Aramaic tribes from Aturea, not Arabs, and were distinct from the "Arabs" of the time, according to Strabo.
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Arabians: Strabo and Josephos on Itureans as a supposed bandit ...Nov 7, 2022 · These peoples, who are considered a sub-set of Arabians, are pictured living in rough and mountainous settings and reflecting supposedly equally rough ...
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History:Kingdom of Chalcis - HandWikiFeb 7, 2024 · Chalcis was a small ancient Iturean majority kingdom situated in the Beqaa Valley, named for and originally based from the city of the same name.
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Ituraea - Bible MapThe Itureans dwelt mainly in the mountains, and in the broad valley of Coele-Syria; but they may also have occupied the district to the Southeast of Hermon, ...Missing: ancient geographical borders
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Abilene3) mention an Abila, eighteen Roman miles from Damascus, on the road to Heliopolis (Baalbek), the modem Suk Wady Barada, on the south bank of the river, in ...
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[PDF] The Ituraeans: challenging misconceptions and evaluating the primarySources for Ancient History. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 1983. Creswell, K. A. C. Early Muslim Architecture; Umayyads A.D.. 622-750. Vol. I pt. Il ...
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PALESTINE - JewishEncyclopedia.comThe Lajah, which borders the Nuḳrah on the northeast, is the ancient Trachonitis, a rugged, almost inaccessible plateau covered with lava from the crater of the ...
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Trachonitis - McClintock and Strong Biblical CyclopediaThe rocky strip of land running along the western base of Jebel Hauran, and separating the mountain range from the smooth expanse of Auranitis, was likewise ...
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Mount Hermon - Jewish Virtual LibraryThe highest mountain in Israel, range in Lebanon, Syria, and (after the Six-Day War) Israel on the NW border of Transjordan.
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[PDF] Chapter 18 - Anti-LebanonThe Anti-Lebanon mountain range, on the Lebanese-Syrian border, is a significant water source with complex groundwater in fractured carbonate rocks. Main ...
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(PDF) Physical Geography of the Holy Land - Academia.edu... region is wholly volcanic.1 Between the Nukrah and Jebel Heish, in the north, is the narrow district of el-Jeidur, the ancient Iturea, also volcanic. The ...
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Restoring Lebanon's forests | US Forest ServiceMay 31, 2024 · The Lebanon Reforestation Initiative (LRI) has been trying to counter deforestation and nurture a new generation of conservation leaders.
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The water resources of Lebanon - A review to support water securityThis work reviewed a large and fragmented body of academic and grey literature on water resources in Lebanon.
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Iturea - Search results provided by BiblicalTrainingIturea was a region NE of Palestine, descended from Ishmael, and known for seminomads and archers. It was later annexed to Judea.
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The name Ituraea - meaning and etymology - Abarim PublicationsJun 23, 2015 · Meaning: Land Of The Encampments; Etymology: From the verb טור (twr), to border. Related names: • Via טור (twr): Jetur ...
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Pliny the Elder, Natural History : English translation - ATTALUSPliny the Elder, who died during the eruption of Vesuvius in 79 A.D., wrote a long account in 37 books of everything that the Romans knew about the world around ...Missing: Ituraea | Show results with:Ituraea
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Ituraeans and identity (Chapter 6) - The Ituraeans and the Roman ...Whether an ethnic identity can be determined for a people called 'Ituraean' remains inconclusive, and for lack of clear evidence remains fraught with ...
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The Itureans were not Arabs, and the Impact of Biblical Myths on ...The Itureans were vagabond Aramaeans from Syria who spent the early part their history terrorizing the population of the Beka'a valley and Syria, including ...Missing: onomastics | Show results with:onomastics
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(PDF) The Coins of the Itureans - Academia.eduThe Iturean coins predominantly feature Greco-Roman iconography, indicating cultural assimilation and legitimacy within the monetary system. Only three Iturean ...
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The Itureans: A Tribal Chiefdom of Ancient LebanonThe Itureans were an Arab or Aramaean tribal group who inhabited parts of modern-day Lebanon and southern Syria during the Hellenistic and early Roman periods. ...Missing: ethnicity | Show results with:ethnicity
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(PDF) Ituraean coinage in context - Academia.eduPtolemy's regime was confirmed through coinage that adapted to changing political contexts and Roman authority. The Ituraean economy struggled due to ...
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Flavius Josephus, Antiquities of the Jews 13.318 - Lexundria318He was called a lover of the Grecians; and had conferred many benefits on his own country, and made war against Iturea, and added a great part of it to Judea ...
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Flavius Josephus, Antiquities of the Jews 13.319 - Lexundria... Itureans for them, and bound them to them by the bond of the circumcision of their genitals.” « J. AJ 13.318 | J. AJ 13.319 | J. AJ 13.320 | About This Work » ...
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[PDF] josephus's use of scripture to describe hasmonean territorial ...Jewish law (Ant. 13.318.). Nevertheless, there is no archaeological evidence to support the claim of Josephus that Aristobulus forcibly converted the Itureans.
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Ituraean Coinage in Context - jstorAbstract: The Ituraeans first came to the notice of the Classical writers as highland bandits who disrupted Alexander the Great's siege ofTyre.
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Herod the Great - Livius.orgOct 10, 2020 · Herod (73-5/4 BCE) was the pro-Roman king of the small Jewish state in the last decades before the common era.
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The Rise of Herod the Great - Antigone JournalJul 20, 2025 · Herod was the guardian of the eastern marches, Rome's local ally who could help the legions keep the Parthians out and the empire safe.
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Philip | Biography, History, & Facts - BritannicaHe ruled ably as tetrarch over the former northeastern quarter of his father's kingdom of Judaea. When the Roman emperor Augustus adjusted Herod's will, Philip ...Missing: Batanaea | Show results with:Batanaea
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Topical Bible: ItureaThe name "Iturea" is derived from the Itureans, a semi-nomadic Arab tribe known for their skills in archery and warfare. The Itureans are believed to have ...
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Philip the Tetrarch—Son of Herod the GreatCOP 5.00Mar 30, 2024 · Philip the Tetrarch's governance was marked by a blend of cultural sensitivity, judicial immediacy, and a keen sense of territorial management.
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Cultures | Herodian Tetrarchy - Roman HistoryThus, Philip the Tetrarch ruled Batanea, with Trachonitis, as well as Auranitis until 34 CE (his domain later being incorporated into the Province of Syria), ...
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Roman Syria - WikipediaRoman Syria was an early Roman province annexed to the Roman Republic in 64 BC by Pompey in the Third Mithridatic WarMissing: Trajan 106
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(PDF) Cohors I Ituraeorum sagittariorum equitata milliariaauxiliary units were constituted in a different manner than those from the western part of the Empire. Ituraeans and even Arabs have supplied thus the Roman ...
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[PDF] Cohors I Ituraeorum.pdf - Legio X FretensisTacitus mentioned that legionary and auxiliary units from Germania were transferred to Armenia in 58 AD to fight against the Partians19. The. Ituraean unit was ...
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Inscriptions (Chapter 5) - The Ituraeans and the Roman Near EastMonimus, formerly a soldier in the cohort of an Ituraean auxiliary unit, is known only through the above inscription, dated to the first century CE. Inscribed ...Missing: legions | Show results with:legions
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[PDF] The Archaeology of Roman Palestineexploded in the second century, especially after Trajan annexed the Nabatean kingdom in 106 CE. After the annexation, one of Trajan's first goals was to ...
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Cohors I Ituraeorum sagittariorum equitata milliaria - Academia.eduThis work focuses on the military history and organizational structure of Cohors I Ituraeorum Sagittariorum Equitata Milliaria within the context of the Roman ...
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[PDF] Digital Commons @ DU Continuity and Contradistinction: A ...dominated by Canaanite religious figures and practices, and among which worship of the god Baal was prevalent. Second, one repeatedly encounters the ...
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[PDF] baniyas in light of the survey and the excavationssettlement sites and the subsistence area of the Itureans, as is gleaned from the written sources, indicates that the settlers were part of the Iturean entity.
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Aristobulus I - Jewish Virtual LibraryThe statement of Josephus that he conquered part of the territory of the Itureans, forcibly converting them to Judaism, probably refers to the conquest of ...
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[PDF] S. Dar, Settlements and Cult Sites on Mount Hermon, Israel: Ituraean ...They bear witness to the reli gious beliefs and practices of the inhabitants of the region in the Hellenistic and Ro man periods, their material culture, ...
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Myers E. A.-The Ituraeans and The Roman Near East | PDF | ArabicDar Pottery referred to as Golan or Ituraean Ware; Ituraean provenance. Northern Golan 1983–7 1989 M. Hartal Attempts typology; identifies Ituraean pottery
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The Coins of the Itureans | Israel Numismatic ResearchSep 19, 2024 · The Itureans, who formed a tetrarchy in Lebanon during the first century BCE, minted coins during the reign of Ptolemy Son of Mennaios ...Missing: ethnicity | Show results with:ethnicity
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(PDF) “Josephus's Use of Scripture to Describe Hasmonean ...Josephus employs biblical narratives to justify Hasmonean actions, notably by paralleling Mattathias's rebellion to the zeal of Phinehas, thereby framing ...<|separator|>
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The Reliability of Josephus - BYU StudiesJosephus provided a link between the Old and New Testaments that furnished the young religious community with a connection to the more ancient Jewish tradition.
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The Ituraeans and the Roman Near East : reassessing the sourcesMar 17, 2021 · The Ituraeans, a little-known people of late first century BCE Syria/Palestine, are referred to briefly in a number of early texts, notably Pliny, Strabo and ...