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- 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...