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Batanaea or
Batanea was an area
often mentioned between the
first century BC
until the
fourth century AD. It is
often mixed with the
biblical Bashan as...
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Saint Adrian (died 308)
travelled from
Batanea to
Caesarea Palaestina,
where he was
martyred together with
Saint Eubulus. He is
commemorated on 5 March;...
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dismissed by Caligula, and
Philip ruled as
tetrarch of Iturea, Trachonitis,
Batanea, Gaulanitis,
Auranitis and
Paneas from 4 BCE to his
death in 34 CE. Coele-Syria...
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districts of al-Bathaniyya and Ḥawrān,
which corresponded to the
classical Batanea and Auranitis.
Medieval Muslim geographers variously described these districts...
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latter half of the
first century BC, the
region as far as Trachonitis,
Batanea and
Auranitis was put
under his
control by
Augustus Caesar.
Following the...
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Flavius Josephus lists as Gaulanitis,
Trachonitis and
Paneas as well as
Batanea, Trachonitis, Auranitis, and "a
certain part of what is
called the House...
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north and east of the sea of
Galilee that
included Gaulanitis,
Batanea, and
Iturea though this was
mostly non-Jewish.
South of this on the east...
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besides these there was the
region of Gamala, and Gaulonitis, and
Batanea, and Trachonitis,
which are also
parts of the
kingdom of Agrippa. This...
- (Banias)
Region Trachonitis (El-Musmije, Ezra,Ez Szanamain, Ard el
Batanea)
region Gabe/Tel Jabiah/Lake of Gabe(el Bajje) (Muzeirib/ Tell Jabiah)...
- over the
territories previously governed by Philip—Iturea, Trachonitis,
Batanea, Gaulanitis,
Auranitis and Paneas—as well as the
kingdom of
Lysanias in...