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which is 62.1 km away from the city. In
antiquity the area was
named Archelais Garsaura,
which was
mutated to
Taksara during the
Seljuk Turkish era,...
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Archelaïs was
located about 7.5
miles north of Jericho, on the road
leading to Scythopolis.
Archelais was
founded by Archelaus...
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Saints Archelais, Thecla, and
Susanna were
Christian virgins of the
Romagna region in
Northern Italy.
During the
Diocletianic ****cution in the 3rd century...
- seen in the
account of the
origins of
Manichaeism contained in the Acta
Archelai. This was a Gr**** anti-Manichaean work
written before 348, most well known...
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attacks on the residents,
including dumping waste into the
local spring.
Archelais, a
Herodian town
founded by and
named after Herod Archelaus, is now an...
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province of
Cappadocia Tertia,
located 24
Roman miles to the
southeast of
Archelais. In the
Jerusalem Itinerary it is
miswritten as Nathiangus. Its history...
- Jean
Archelais (2
January 1897 – 18
December 1957) was a
French racing cyclist. He rode in the 1922 Tour de France. "Jean
Archelais".
Cycling Archives...
-
historical sourcebook by
Mahlon H.
Smith Hananya Hizmi, The
Toparchy of Salome,
Sister of King Herod, and its Towns:
Archelais, Phasaelis, and Livias...
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which has
hitherto been held down by the
power of
darkness (Dispuiat.
Archelai et Manetis, c. 8, n. 11; Theodoret., h. f. I. 26). On the
other hand, the...
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Herod Archelaus, who
built a
village in his name not far to the north,
Archelaïs (modern
Khirbet al-Beiyudat), to
house workers for his date plantation...