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Capitolias (Ancient Gr****: Καπιτωλιάς, romanized: Kapitolias) was an
ancient city east of the
Jordan River, and is
identified with the
modern village of...
- Quirinus. Jupiter, Juno and
Minerva were
honored in
temples known as
Capitolia,
which were
built on
hills and
other prominent areas in many
cities in...
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Peter of
Capitolias was an 8th-century
Christian saint. He was born in
Capitolias, in what is
today Jordan,
married and
became the
father of
three children...
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example outside of
Italy was at
Emporion (now Empúries, Spain).
Examples of
capitolia are:
Capitolium Vetus (Rome)
Temple of
Jupiter (Pompeii)
Capitolium of...
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Philadelphia (Amman)
Gerasa (Jerash)
Gadara (Umm Qais)
Region Ampeloessa/
Capitolias (Beit Ras)
Region Ampeloessa /Abila (in Wadi Queilbeh)
Pella (Tabaqat...
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joined with
other cities in
Palestine and Syria; Scythopolis, Hippos,
Capitolias,
Canatha and
Damascus to form the
Decapolis League, a
confederation linked...
- on the
northern ridge of the Gilead,
equidistant from Pella, Beit Ras (
Capitolias), and Um Qais, and
approximately 20
kilometres (12 mi)
south of the Syrian...
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known as "Abila Viniferos", 12
miles east of
Gadara (see Onomasticon) and
Capitolias Abila, Beit Ras, Ard el-Karm,
Jordan Gabe
Region of Gabe,
later also known...
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Philadelphia (Amman)
Gerasa (Jerash)
Gadara (Umm Qais)
Region Ampeloessa/
Capitolias (Beit Ras)
Region Ampeloessa /Abila (in Wadi Queilbeh)
Pella (Tabaqat...
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Cultures in the
Ancient Mediterranean. Quinn, J. and Wilson, A. 2013. "
Capitolia".
Journal of
Roman Studies 103: 117–173. Quinn, J.C., McLynn, N, Kerr...