- Look up Edessan or
Edessene in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Edessan, Edessian, or
Edessene may
refer to: - in general:
someone or
something related...
- The
Edessene Apocalypse or
Edessene Fragment is an
apocalyptic text. The
original title has not been
preserved due to
missing pages; the conventional...
- Plutarch,
while Abgar V is
described as "king of the Arabs" by Tacitus. The
Edessene onomastic contains many
Arabic names. The most
common one in the ruling...
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According to
Christian tradition, the
Image of
Edessa was a holy
relic consisting of a
square or
rectangle of
cloth upon
which a
miraculous image of the...
- The
Edessa Ecclesiastical Museum (Gr****: Εκκλησιαστικό Μουσείο Έδεσσας) was
founded in the
northern Gr**** city of
Edessa in 1996, by the
local Diocese...
- The
County of
Edessa (Latin:
Comitatus Edess****) was a 12th-century
Crusader state in
Upper Mesopotamia. Its seat was the city of
Edessa (modern Şanlıurfa...
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eliminate the
Emirate of
Samosata as a
commercial and
military rival of the
Edessene state. The
expedition was
carried out from 14 to 20
February 1098. Baldwin...
- (Syriac), a
third term
stands out, "Urhaya," the
dialect of Urhay/Edessa, or "
Edessene (Aramaic)". The
existence of this term must
indicate that Syriac, which...
-
Jacob (1971). "Melkite
Orthodox Syro-Byzantine M****cripts in
Syriac (
Edessene Dialect of Aramaic) and
Palestinian Aramaic (Indigenous
Palestinian Dialect...
- 544
without success and was
eventually bought off by the defenders. The
Edessenes paid five
centenaria to Khosrau, and the
Persians departed after nearly...