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Coele-Syria (/ˈsiːli ... /;
Ancient Gr****: Κοίλη Συρία, romanized: Koílē Syría, lit. 'Hollow Syria') was a
region of
Syria in
classical antiquity. The...
- post-Roman
royal families of the Hen Ogledd. His line,
collectively called the
Coeling,
included such
noted figures as Urien, king of Rheged; Gwallog, perhaps...
- Trachonitis. By the late 2nd
century AD, the
province was
divided into
Coele Syria and
Syria Phoenice.
Syria was
annexed to the
Roman Republic in 64...
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Coele or
Koile (Ancient Gr****: Κοίλη or Κοιλή) was a deme of
ancient Attica,
originally of the
phyle of Hippothontis, and
between 307/6 BCE and 201/200 BCE...
- empire,
during the 3rd and 2nd
centuries BC over the
region then
called Coele-Syria, one of the few
avenues into Egypt.
These conflicts drained the material...
- (established in 194)
corresponding to
modern Lebanon,
Damascus and Homs regions;
Coele-Syria (or "Hollow Syria") and
south of the
Eleutheris river. The Natufian...
- Dium or Dion (Ancient Gr****: Δῖον) or Dia (Δία) was a city in
ancient Coele-Syria
mentioned by
numerous ancient writers.
According to Steph**** of Byzantium...
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Coele Syria (Ancient Gr****: Κοίλη Συρία, Koílē Syría) was a
Roman province which Septimius Severus created with
Syria Phoenice in 198 by
dividing the...
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Levant as
Coele-Syria.
Under Roman rule, the term was used to
refer to the
province of Syria,
later divided into
Syria Phoenicia and
Coele Syria, and...
- era. If this
later material is to be believed, he was a
member of the
Coeling, a
family which is
supposed to have been
prominent across several kingdoms...