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Gubrin or Govrin, Hebrew: בית גוברין, romanized: Beit Gubrin),
renamed Eleutheropolis (Gr****, Ἐλευθερόπολις, "Free City")
after 200 CE.
After the 7th-century...
- the Acts of the Apostles,
Joseph Barsabbas (also
known as
Justus of
Eleutheropolis) was one of two
candidates qualified to be
chosen for the
office of...
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Eleutheropolis in
Palaestina is a
titular see of the
Roman Catholic Church located in
modern Israel. The
position of
bishop is vacant. In A.D. 200 Septimius...
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Temple Period, and Bayt Jibrin, a depo****ted
Palestinian town
known as
Eleutheropolis in the
Roman era. However,
Maresha and Bayt
Jibrin are not part of the...
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Macrinus was a fourth-century
bishop of
Eleutheropolis in
Judea and
delegate to the
First Council of Nicaea. Very
little is
known of his
early life, career...
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Scytopoli بيسان (Beisan) Beth
Gubrin /Maresha בית גוברין Ἐλευθερόπολις (
Eleutheropolis)
Betogabri بيت جبرين (Bayt Jibrin)
Kefar Othnai (לגיון) כפר עותנאי ****...
- In the late 2nd and
early 3rd century, new
cities were
founded at
Eleutheropolis, Diospolis, and Nicopolis. In the 260s, the
Palmyrene king Odaenathus...
- community. She was
later appointed as a
deaconess by the
bishop of
Eleutheropolis. Finally, she
would have been
martyred under grim cir****stances in the...
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UNESCO as a
World Heritage Site. The
location of
Maresha in
relation to
Eleutheropolis (Beit Gubrin) has been
noted by
Eusebius in his Onomasticon, who wrote:...
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Dyrrachium Mark,
cousin to Barnabas,
bishop of
Apollonia Justus,
bishop of
Eleutheropolis Artemas,
bishop of
Lystra Clement,
bishop of
Sardis Onesiphorus, bishop...