- The
Daysan River or
Daisan River was the name of the
river that
flowed through Urfa, a
tributary of the Khabur.
Historically known as the
Scirtus (Ancient...
-
Bardaisan (11 July 154 – 222 AD; Syriac: ܒܪ ܕܝܨܢ, Bar
Dayṣān; also Bardaiṣan),
known in
Arabic as ibn
Dayṣān (Arabic: ابن ديصان) and in
Latin as Bardesanes,...
-
Lucius Fabius Cilo and
Marcus Annius Flavius Libo
become Roman Consuls. The
Daysan River floods Edessa.
Gongsun Kang,
Chinese warlord of Liaodong, establishes...
-
capital of the
County of Edessa. The city was
situated on the
banks of the
Daysan River (Ancient Gr****: Σκίρτος; Latin: Scirtus; Turkish: Kara Koyun), a tributary...
- he
sends Placidia to Rome with hostages.[citation needed]
March 18 – The
Daysan River floods Edessa (Mesopotamia).[citation needed]
Hypatia of Alexandria...
- (2002). "Christianity in
Edessa and the Syriac-Speaking World: Mani, Bar
Daysan, and Ephraem, the
Struggle for
Allegiance on the
Aramean Frontier". Journal...
- (2002). "Christianity in
Edessa and the Syriac-Speaking World: Mani, Bar
Daysan, and Ephraem, the
Struggle for
Allegiance on the
Aramean Frontier". Journal...
- are dedicated; the
thermae become the
largest imperial baths in Rome. The
Daysan River floods Edessa.
Landowners dominate the
Roman Empire, and
enjoy the...
- (2002). "Christianity in
Edessa and the Syriac-Speaking World: Mani, Bar
Daysan, and Ephraem, the
Struggle for
Allegiance on the
Aramean Frontier". Journal...
- (2002). "Christianity in
Edessa and the Syriac-Speaking World: Mani, Bar
Daysan, and Ephraem, the
Struggle for
Allegiance on the
Aramean Frontier". Journal...