- as
Nappigu or Nanpigi.[clarification needed] Its name was ****enized as
Bambyce (Gr****: Βαμβύκη, Bambykē)[clarification needed] and
recorded by
Pliny as...
- (i.e.,
Phoenice Syria), but at the Holy City of
Phoenicia (Hierapolis
Bambyce), she was
depicted entirely as a woman. This
temple was
nominally dedicated...
-
Provincia Euphratensis. The
chief towns of
Cyrrhestica were
Hierapolis Bambyce, Zeugma, Europus, Birtha?,
Beroea (modern Aleppo), Batnae, and Cyrrhus...
-
which describes religious cults practiced at the
temple of
Hierapolis Bambyce, now Manbij, in Syria. The work is
written in a
Herodotean style of Ionic...
- to have been
founded by Branchus, son or
lover of Apollo. In
Hierapolis Bambyce,
Syria (modern Manbij),
according to the
treatise De Dea Syria, the sanctuary...
- (Kamid el-Loz)
Lachish (Tel Lachish, Tell ed-Duweir)
Manbij (Manbug, Mabog,
Bambyce, Hierapolis)
Megiddo (Tel Megiddo, Tell el-Mutesellim)
Petra (Raqmu) Qatna...
- native, such as the "Persian Artemis" of
Meroe and
Atargatis of
Hierapolis Bambyce. The
epithet "Golden"
suggests that the
external appearance of Antioch...
-
Alexander of
Hierapolis (Gr. Ἀλέξανδρος) (fl. 431) was a
bishop of
Hierapolis Bambyce in
Roman Syria.
Alexander was sent by John,
bishop of Antioch, to advocate...
- the
contrast with the
grand statue located at her Holy City (Hierapolis
Bambyce),
which appeared entirely human. In the myth, Semiramis's
first husband...
- Coin of
Bambyce, c. 340–332 BC...