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Beroea (or Berea,
Ancient Gr****: Βέροια, romanized: Béroia) was an
ancient city of the ****enistic
period and
Roman Empire now
known as
Veria (or Veroia)...
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Beroea was an
ancient city of the ****enistic
period and
Roman Empire in Macedonia.
Beroea or
Berœa may also
refer to:
Aleppo or
Beroea, a city in Syria...
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Acacius of
Beroea, a Syrian,
lived in a
monastery near Antioch, and, for his
active defense of the
Church against Arianism, was made
Bishop of Berroea...
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between 301 and 286 BC. He
called it
Beroea (Βέροια),
after Beroea in Macedon; it is
sometimes spelled as Beroia.
Beroea is
mentioned in 1 Macc. 9:4. Northern...
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Carpus of
Beroea (Gr****: Κάρπος) of the
Seventy Disciples is
commemorated by the
Church on 26 May with St. Alphaeus, and on 4
January with the rest of...
- or Hadymos,
Hadymus (Gr****: Ἅδυμος) son of
Evander (perhaps
Evander of
Beroea) was a
sculptor of the 1st
century AD. His only
preserved sculpture has...
- Aromanian: Veria),
officially transliterated Veroia,
historically also
spelled Beroea or Berea, is a city in
Central Macedonia, in the
geographic region of Macedonia...
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Berea may
refer to:
Beroea, a
place mentioned in the Acts of the Apostles, now
known as
Veria or
Veroia Veria,
historically spelled and
sometimes transliterated...
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Evander (Gr****: Εὔανδρος) son of
Evander from
Beroea was a Roman-era
Macedonian sculptor of the 1st
century AD. A well-preserved
relief of the Flavian...
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Beroea (Ancient Gr****: Βέροια) was a
Molossian princess who
became an
Illyrian queen as wife of Glaukias, king of the Taulantii. She came from the ruling...