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Berytus (/ˈbɛrɪtəs, bəˈraɪtəs/; Phoenician: 𐤁𐤓𐤕, romanized: Biruta;
Ancient Gr****: Βηρυτός, romanized: Bērytós; Latin:
Bērȳtus; Arabic: بَيرُوتَة)...
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Hermippus of
Berytus, also
known as
Hermippus Berytius or
Hermippus the
Berytian (Gr****: Ἕρμιππος ὁ Βηρύτιος; fl. 2nd
century AD) was a Gr**** grammarian...
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earthquake struck Berytus,
causing widespread damage. The
earthquake reduced cities along the
coast to
ruins and
killed many, 30,000 in
Berytus alone by some...
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school of
Berytus (also
known as the law
school of Beirut) was a
center for the
study of
Roman law in
classical antiquity located in
Berytus (modern-day...
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Lupercus of
Berytus (Gr****: Λούπερκος Βηρύτιος) was a Gr****
grammarian of the 3rd century. He
wrote On the Word, The
Foundation of
Arsinoe in Egypt, and...
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buildings and
monuments were
erected and
Berytus enjo**** full
status as a part of the empire.
Under the Romans,
Berytus was
enriched by the
dynasty of Herod...
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hippodrome of
Berytus was a
circus in the
Roman colony of
Berytus (modern-day Beirut). It is one of two
hippodromes in Beirut. The
hippodrome was...
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indignity he had
hoped to avenge),
Antony finally arrived at
Leukokome near
Berytus (modern Beirut, Lebanon) in December,
engaged in
heavy drinking before...
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quotes neo-Platonist
writer Porphyry as
stating that
Sanchuniathon of
Berytus (Beirut)
wrote the
truest history because he
obtained records from Hierombalus...
- ÓBerytus (Arabic: نادي بیریتوس; also
stylized as O'Berytus or O
Berytus) is a
football academy based in Jnah, a
district of Beirut, Lebanon.
Founded in...